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 Looking for IWB or Shoulder rig for Sigma 
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 Post subject: Looking for IWB or Shoulder rig for Sigma
PostPosted: Wed May 20, 2009 11:15 am 
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I am looking for either an IWB or Shoulder rig for a Smith & Wesson Sigma 40. PM me with details. Thanks


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Are you looking for suggestions, or to buy? If it's for suggestions, this is the place...if it's to buy, we'll move it to the "Gear" section for you.

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Mark, I am looking for both suggestions and will buy depending upon what is suggested


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I'll say it before anyone else does...take a good look at Sideguard Holsters for the IWB, made by our very own srigs.

http://www.sideguardholsters.com/holsters/IWB_Holsters.htm

There are a lot of people around these parts using his creations, and I've yet to see even one person be unhappy.

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I hear *great* things about srigs -- as per the link above.

I have two Crossbreed Supertucks (Glock 19 + 1911) and love these dearly too.. I also have a Milt Sparks inbound (finally!) and am looking forward to seeing how that compares.

I want one of srig's holsters though - that will be next :)

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bstrawse wrote:
I hear *great* things about srigs -- as per the link above.

I have two Crossbreed Supertucks (Glock 19 + 1911) and love these dearly too.. I also have a Milt Sparks inbound (finally!) and am looking forward to seeing how that compares.

I want one of srig's holsters though - that will be next :)

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I'll second the Supertuck as well. I tried someone's for a few days and loved it.


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Bookmarked, thanks for the link. :)

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Srigs is the only choice. Until (if ever) I need a higher level of retention, his work will cradle all my guns.

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If I need a higher level of retention than Srigs offers, I am probably jumping out of an airplane or the world Has gone Mad Maxy.

I'd be another Srigs vote. http://www.twincitiescarry.com/forum/vi ... hp?t=12958

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If I need a higher level of retention than Srigs offers, I am probably jumping out of an airplane or the world Has gone Mad Maxy.

I'd be another Srigs vote. http://www.twincitiescarry.com/forum/vi ... hp?t=12958


If the world goes Mad Maxy, you won't need a holster, the gun will be out and in use.

So as long as you don't start skydiving...srigs it is! :lol:

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Another word of praise for Srigs holsters.
Here is a tuckable double snap IWB like Macx just received. The photos show it tucked and untucked. Most people don't have a clue that I'm carrying even when I don't have my cellphone on. It takes about 10 seconds to get the holster and gun off. Just unsnap the snaps and pull the whole assembly out.


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I have used an uncle mikes holster for my sigma, but am looking to get something better for IWB. I think I will be getting in touch with side guard pretty soon here, I'll let you know how it goes.

Here is the Uncle Mike's

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