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Author:  gooseman [ Tue Oct 02, 2007 8:58 pm ]
Post subject:  Want a IWB Any recomendations

This may be stupid but i kind of want a in iwb for my S&W 357 N Frame 4" Is this possible and does any one know of anyone who makes a decent one if anyone does?? Or can anyone suggest a conceal holster for this gun that would be comfortable. Thanks

Author:  EAJuggalo [ Thu Oct 04, 2007 3:01 am ]
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I'm sure you could have Srigs make you one, although he may need the gun for a little while. I'd check Comp-Tac and High Noon as well, they may have something that would work for you.

Author:  joelr [ Thu Oct 04, 2007 5:46 am ]
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gooseman wrote:
This may be stupid but i kind of want a in iwb for my S&W 357 N Frame 4" Is this possible and does any one know of anyone who makes a decent one if anyone does?? Or can anyone suggest a conceal holster for this gun that would be comfortable. Thanks
It's not stupid -- I'd go with Dave Workman's "Undershirt", Kevin of K&D, or srigs.

Author:  DeanC [ Thu Oct 04, 2007 7:54 am ]
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The thickness of the cylinder on that piece may make an IWB not terribly practical.

Author:  joelr [ Thu Oct 04, 2007 8:34 am ]
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DeanC wrote:
The thickness of the cylinder on that piece may make an IWB not terribly practical.
It wouldn't be my first choice, but plblark made me an IWB for a slightly larger gun -- my 629 -- and it works just fine.

Author:  1911fan [ Thu Oct 04, 2007 9:54 am ]
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Actually, the frame size is identical, N frames are N frames. The only differences are the size of the holes that get drilled.

Author:  Pat Cannon [ Thu Oct 04, 2007 10:48 am ]
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I've been researching this myself. I don't yet have an IWB for either of my revolvers, but these look interesting: the CABO (Carry A Big One), and a kind of weird one from Hoffners called the ITP Miurage (yes that's how they spell it).

Author:  gooseman [ Thu Oct 04, 2007 6:40 pm ]
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Thanks for all the suggestion very helpfull. Is the 629 a N frame?? Also Srigs What do you think a holster like this would run??

Author:  Srigs [ Thu Oct 04, 2007 9:01 pm ]
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gooseman wrote:
Thanks for all the suggestion very helpfull. Is the 629 a N frame?? Also Srigs What do you think a holster like this would run??


My IWB holsters run from 35 to 50 shipped. Check out my site for details at www.sideguardholsters.com. You can also drop me an Email through my site.

Srigs

Author:  gooseman [ Thu Oct 04, 2007 9:10 pm ]
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So Srigs i can't find a link to your e-mail on your website am i just not looking hard enough also where are you located and would you have to have my gun for a little while
Thanks

Author:  1911fan [ Thu Oct 04, 2007 11:07 pm ]
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yup a 629, 625, 29, 27, 28, 58, 57 the like are all N frames,

I frames, (rare) were the first modern compact revolver, chambered in .22, 32. and sometimes 38 S&W often called terrier frames,

J frames, the 36 and 60 base, along with all the airweights, centennials, and the various concealed hammer and shrouded hammer small frame guns as well as the .22 kit gun. until recently all were 38 special or less, and all but the .22 were five shots.

K frame, the base of the modern revolver, usually maxes at the .357 model 19, or the 66, the stainless version.

L frame, the upgraded K frame, designed for a steady diet of hot .357 mag loads, usually listed as a 8 as the middle digit, eg, 586, 686, or 584.

N frames as discussed,

X frame, the stretched and beefed action to carry the 460 and the 500 S&W

Author:  Srigs [ Fri Oct 05, 2007 5:42 am ]
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gooseman wrote:
So Srigs i can't find a link to your e-mail on your website am i just not looking hard enough also where are you located and would you have to have my gun for a little while
Thanks


sideguardholsters@comcast.net East side of the twin cities and I would need the gun for 10 to 14 days.

Author:  ree [ Wed Oct 17, 2007 10:18 am ]
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Pat Cannon wrote:
... and a kind of weird one from Hoffners called the ITP Miurage (yes that's how they spell it).


That looks nice. I found one review of it here. But that was with a big n-frame. I sort of wonder how securely it'll hold a small j-frame. Hoffner's own picture shows the cylinder pretty high. But the reviewer's gun sat another inch lower.

Author:  joelr [ Wed Oct 17, 2007 10:23 am ]
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ree wrote:
Pat Cannon wrote:
... and a kind of weird one from Hoffners called the ITP Miurage (yes that's how they spell it).


That looks nice. I found one review of it here. But that was with a big n-frame. I sort of wonder how securely it'll hold a small j-frame. Hoffner's own picture shows the cylinder pretty high. But the reviewer's gun sat another inch lower.
I suspect that with this sort of holster, you really want at least a 4-inch tube. Me, I'm tempted to get it as an alternative when carrying my 629, although the holster it came with is really very good.

Author:  ree [ Wed Oct 17, 2007 10:33 am ]
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joelr wrote:
I suspect that with this sort of holster, you really want at least a 4-inch tube. Me, I'm tempted to get it as an alternative when carrying my 629, although the holster it came with is really very good.


Wow. I emailed Brian Hoffner asking and within minutes got this response about it:
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The short barrel is no problem because it has a stabilizer extension. I
am out of the country and do not have any photos but I can assure you
that it works as nice for a J frame as it does for larger frames.
Thanks,
Hoff

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