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Originally Posted by Scarecrow having it not pull your pants down is another plus. For me it helps keep my ...

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Old 05-04-2008, 01:48 PM
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having it not pull your pants down is another plus.
For me it helps keep my pants up. :bigsmile:
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Old 05-12-2008, 02:49 PM
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Lots of choices out there, body type makes a difference too.

I like the VersaMax-II by Milt Sparks so much that I have one for every CCW I own. Carried at 3:30 - 4:00 I carry a SIG P-220 or a Commander sized 1911 daily in complete comfort.
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I received my new IWB holster today for my Glock 19. Fits very nicely. Very well made in Frenly, NV. Ordeed at the Reno show. Took a little while but sure seems well worth the wait.:13: Check out thier web site:mernickleholsters .com
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I received my new IWB holster today for my Glock 19. Fits very nicely. Very well made in Frenly, NV. Ordeed at the Reno show. Took a little while but sure seems well worth the wait.:13: Check out thier web site:mernickleholsters .com
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That's just down the road from where I live in Sparks Fred, I didn't even know they were there! :icon_lol:

Which holster did you get?
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I got the PS2. Fits real good, and comfortable. Carried a baretta tomcat till I got this holster. Check them out.
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I'm a new member/poster, and have a question about concealed-carry holsters. Most of the time I wear "business" clothes... dress pants, tucked-in shirt, and a coat in colder weather.
I've just purchased an NAA 380 Guardian, and have been looking for a means to carry it completely concealed. I've seen good reviews on the SmartCarry holster, and so far, that looks like the best bet. I'd appreciate any comments, positive or negative on it, and suggestions on alternatives.
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