I am looking at getting this IWB holster.
http://www.gouldusa.com/catalog/showMod ... =Gold+Line
I found it for 45 bucks online. Anybody have any experience with it good or bad? Its more affordable than some of the others I've looked at.
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I don't have that holster but have some like it and have been happy with their performance. As far as the G&G Gold line goes, I have their belt and the quality is top notch.
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I agree with mike1951. I have a Fist Kydex holster built like the one in the picture. It is bulkier and not as stable as my other IWBs that have the clips infront and behind the holster.
I like my CrossBreed IWB the best. However I had to send it back and have it modified and then I worked on it some myself.
The CrossBreed is in that price range. But if you think you want one, be sure to ask for a "FULL GRIP/ COMBAT DRAW". Otherwise you will not be able to grip your gun properly when you draw, trust me. Mine is the most comfortable one I own. That is compared to: Fist K7 IWB, Hoffner Hybrid IWB, Threat Solutions UCR IWB, Uncle Mike's nylon IWB.
Good Luck, OE
I agree with mike1951. I have a Fist Kydex holster built like the one in the picture. It is bulkier and not as stable as my other IWBs that have the clips infront and behind the holster.
I like my CrossBreed IWB the best. However I had to send it back and have it modified and then I worked on it some myself.
The CrossBreed is in that price range. But if you think you want one, be sure to ask for a "FULL GRIP/ COMBAT DRAW". Otherwise you will not be able to grip your gun properly when you draw, trust me. Mine is the most comfortable one I own. That is compared to: Fist K7 IWB, Hoffner Hybrid IWB, Threat Solutions UCR IWB, Uncle Mike's nylon IWB.
Good Luck, OE
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I use the same style holster for my SIG 229 but from Galco.
http://www.usgalco.com/HolsterG3.asp?Pr ... &GunID=153
It works good, but it seems I have to adjust it quite often when I stand up. I am looking into getting on of these,
http://www.ubgholsters.com/IWB.html
The guy avertised here that forum members don't have to pay shipping.
http://www.texasshooting.com/TexasCHL_F ... php?t=4398
Later,
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http://www.usgalco.com/HolsterG3.asp?Pr ... &GunID=153
It works good, but it seems I have to adjust it quite often when I stand up. I am looking into getting on of these,
http://www.ubgholsters.com/IWB.html
The guy avertised here that forum members don't have to pay shipping.
http://www.texasshooting.com/TexasCHL_F ... php?t=4398
Later,
RR
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Looks like a Sparks Summer Special knock-off, as many are. Save your money and get a Sparks Watch Six (no reinforced mouth - $86.00) or a Versa Max II (reinforced mouth - $128.00). You'll be glad you did. An uncomfortable holster won't get worn nearly as much.
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