King Tuk IWB holster

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Side1
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King Tuk IWB holster

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Just ordered a Galco King Tuk for my glock 19 has anybody have anything to share good bad or other wise?
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I have been carrying my g23 in one for the past month with no major complaints. Seems most comfortable for me at about 3:30 to 4:00.

The initial fit was so tight that it took real effort to draw. One long weekend wearing it while working outside took care of that.

The slide release has worn a bit of the leather on the top of the holster but it doesn't look as though it will harm the stitching or anything.

So far, so good.
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I've worn one with a Kahr P40 for quite some time now. It's the most comfortable IWB I've found. And with my P40, it's the most concealable I've found.
Mine is probably 7 or 8 months old, and gets worn every day. I can't see any reason it won't last for years, given the quality.
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I have one for my 1911 and like it.
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I have one for my Glock 38, really love it, super comfortable and allows easy access to my weapon. The holster itself was super tight when I first got it. I wrapped the weapon in a paper towel several times where it was hard to place back into the kydex holster, heated up the kydex with my wife's hair dryer and now the weapon fits perfectly, just the right amount of hold. Can't go wrong with this holster. I wear it everywhere. I intend to get another one for my 1911, just as soon as my wife quits looking sideways at me for my recent purchases...
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Re: King Tuk IWB holster

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Thanks everyone for your input. I feel even more confident about my purchase. I should receive it today 6-2-11. I think one of my favorite features is going to be the ability to use multiple Glock model. I plan on gettting a Glock 26 or 27
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