Recommend a holster for Airlight 340 - Prefer IWB or SOB

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Recommend a holster for Airlight 340 - Prefer IWB or SOB

Post by secure »

I can't seem to find to much info on holsters for the 340. I currently carry a MS VMII for my Kimber but bought the AirLight to rotate in occasionally.
Thoughts on a nice holster?
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Re: Recommend a holster for Airlight 340 - Prefer IWB or SOB

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Are you wanting to carry strong side hip or appendix?

Call Operators edge and order the Tucker Cover-up in the flavor you wish.
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Re: Recommend a holster for Airlight 340 - Prefer IWB or SOB

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I looked on their website but could not find a holster specifically for the airlight....
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Re: Recommend a holster for Airlight 340 - Prefer IWB or SOB

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IIRC the 340 is a J-frame revolver, that's the cover-up here:
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Here's another model for revolvers, the heritage:
http://rlcompanyusa.stores.yahoo.net/retehe.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

You mentioned IWB, are you looking at appendix carry, strong side hip,......?

It will cut your wait time if you order through Operators Edge. They also have some models in inventory if you want to see them in person.
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