For a while now I've been looking for the perfect holster for my glock 19 and I'd like help in my next purchase.
I've tried the following from first to last
Foxx holsters
Alien gear
Crossbreed
F3 appendix holster
Squared away zulu
Bravo concealment DOS
And finally the Trex arms side car.
The side car is great but sometimes I don't wanna wear the extra mag that's kinda permanently connected.
Do you guys have any good suggestions
Galco kingtuk for the g19 is my favorite holster
>>34216915
Why I carry appendix now. Lost to much weight to carry back there anymore.
>>34216892
This is a solid holster and adds as little thickness to your CCW as a holster possibly can. To anyone who says this style of holster is not safe for striker-fired guns get one and try to trip the trigger while it's holstered. As far as re-holstering, the gun and holster go in my pants as a unit. Sorry you had to waste so much money trying memes anon.
https://www.amazon.com/BLACKHAWK-40IP06CT-TecGrip-Holster-Coyote/dp/B01AV4O9RO/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1496450259&sr=8-10&keywords=blackhawk+TecGrip
>>34216955
Troll was well played
Actually russeled my jimmies
>>34216973
Not trolling. Seriously buy one it's cheap. I defy you to get the trigger to release the striker while it's in the holster. Been carrying a g19 in the version of this holster with a clip AIWB for 5 yrs now. I also have a remora holster with full sweat shield for when I'm exercising.
>>34217004
Nah I'll pass on that. Kydex for me thanks. I don't buy one size fits most holsters. They are crap
>>34217048
They come in different sizes tard.
Have you ever tried one or you just repeating tacticool fuddlore? Answer carefully because I've been on both sides of this fence already lol.
I tried straight kydex. I tried kydex/leather hybrid. I tried straight leather. They all added so much bulk to what should be a slim carrying G19. One day at Cabela's while getting some other shit I just said fuck it and got blackhawk with a clip. Never used anything else since. Most comfortable, slimmest profile of any holster I've tried at a fraction of the price. Like I said above if you can afford a G-code incog you can afford $10-15 to test my hypothesis for yourself. No fucking way you get a Glock trigger to release while it's holstered unless you cut a hole in the holster.
>>34217132
They are shit
They did not hold the gun in a consistent carry position
They very often come with the gun when you draw from concealment.
I've seen them in defensive pistol classes do just that.
They are shit.
One size fits most holsters are shit
>>34218041
>They did not hold the gun in a consistent carry position
Not my experience
>They very often come with the gun when you draw from concealment.
Your pants are too loose.
>>34216892
>Do you guys have any good suggestions
In for Crossbreed Supertuck. This is my first IWB holster and it's comfy as fuuuuck.
>>34218290
Honestly I come from the opposite side of the spectrum. Started with these 'sock holsters' as I call them, then after getting good at learning to conceal them, I realized that you plain get what you pay for with holsters.
That being said, I can support the fact that a man likes what he likes, your like in particular just won't be popular. I kind of like something simple like a king tuk for an auto, and a hybrid iwb leather sweat sheild with kydex shell for wheelgun.
> Different strokes
We stealthgear now
>>34216892
Well the raven vanguard 2 was designed for the glock 19 and it works super great
if you're brave enough that is
>>34218396
Stealth gear shill reporting in.
>>34218396
>>34219121
Stealthgear is ultra comfy
>>34219173
The IWB mini is good. Tuckable, bends around body, comfy.
>>34216892
KSG Armory
Dark Star Gear
JMCK
For non cutom I like Blade Tech and Safariland
What it do?
1. Bladetech klipt
2. Raven Vanguard 2
3. G code incog