carry options for s&w 442

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Re: carry options for s&w 442

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I use a cheapo Uncle Mike's for pocket carry but I like this one from Bianchi for IWB: http://www.bianchi-intl.com/product/Pro ... odelID=100

I've never tried them but noticed the other day that Victoria All Sports has some Tagua leather holsters at about half what I paid for my Bianchi's: http://www.taguagunleather.com/new/home

I have CT laser grips and so far neither holster or carry method has been a problem.
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Re: carry options for s&w 442

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VMI77 wrote:I use a cheapo Uncle Mike's for pocket carry but I like this one from Bianchi for IWB: http://www.bianchi-intl.com/product/Pro ... odelID=100

I've never tried them but noticed the other day that Victoria All Sports has some Tagua leather holsters at about half what I paid for my Bianchi's: http://www.taguagunleather.com/new/home

I have CT laser grips and so far neither holster or carry method has been a problem.
i tried the holsters at victoria all sports. they wouldnt even hold the gun they were designed for. i tried the one for the j-frame and there was no way that it would go in the holster. i did get my pocket holster from there though. just a cheap bulldog holster.
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Re: carry options for s&w 442

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lowonair wrote:i tried the holsters at victoria all sports. they wouldnt even hold the gun they were designed for. i tried the one for the j-frame and there was no way that it would go in the holster. i did get my pocket holster from there though. just a cheap bulldog holster.
Well, I've got IWB Bianchi's for both revolvers and semi-autos and find them comfortable and secure --but I had to buy them at Cabela's in Buda.
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