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Thread: IWB with a thumb break for LC9

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    Default IWB with a thumb break for LC9

    Anyone seen a IWB holster for a Ruger LC9 with a thumb break?





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    IWB holsters sound like they would be uncomfortable especially when sitting. Am I right? I simply prefer a
    high ride belt holster for carry and a pocket holster for concealment. What do you prefer?

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    They are not too bad. I prefer to carry it in my rear waistband over my wallet that way it looks like Im reaching for my wallet and it doesnt get pinched when I sit down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fibreman56201 View Post
    IWB holsters sound like they would be uncomfortable especially when sitting. Am I right?

    NO. I have the crossbreed supertuck and it doesn't even touch the seat while sitting. I adjusted it to ride high with a fbi style cant

    Oh, and I carry a full size 1911
    Last edited by thedub88; 12-15-2011 at 06:23 AM. Reason: type of gun

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    I thought a thumb break went between the hammer and firing pin to stop negligent discharges. The LC9 doesn't have a hammer

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    I don't want a thumb break iwb holster personally. What would be the point? I drive all the time with my PX4 in a Maxtuck holster from White Hat Holsters at 3:30. It is very comfortable and I can draw and reholster while seated and belted in using one hand.

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    I have "the Answer" IWB from Tucker Gunleather. It is very comfortable in 3-3:30 position. I have practiced drawing and reholstering in my truck. I can adjust its ride height and cant. I highly recommend it. While it doesn't have a thumb break like the majority of IWB holsters tension can be adjusted. Additional retention is provided by a divit in kydex at front inside edge of trigger guard.

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