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 OWB or IWB G26 Holster Ideas? 
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 Post subject: OWB or IWB G26 Holster Ideas?
PostPosted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 3:01 pm 
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I just brought home a G26 and am looking for some ideas of quality and discrete OWB holsters primarily. For anyone who has IWB recommendations, I would appreciate that as well.


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I don't know about the 26, but I use the Low Rider IWB from Rocket Man Holster Works (http://www.rmholsters.com/) for my 19. Concealment is great and it's damn speedy on the draw. I also have the Extreme Cant for OWB. It holds the 19 in nice and tight and of course is even quicker on the draw. I would imagine that the holsters for the 26 are going to be pretty much the same.


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why not take a look at Srigs' holsters? If he made them for my gun I'd probably have a couple of those instead of the all kydex line I've got now.

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I have a 27 and typically use a C-TAC which has the struts swapped and at a minimal cant, I recently got this high rider from Srigs:
http://twincitiescarry.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6069

He is now making me a belt which should help it hold tighter.

Getting comfortable with a kydex IWB holster takes quite a while, I actually don't mind mine at all anymore.

If you go with a high riding holster, probably don't go quite as high as I did, the height is pretty nice too.

I have an OWB holster with way too much cant for me if you'd like I can borrow that to you to try out.


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Galco Deep Cover for the summer, and a Blade-Tech IWB for the rest of the time.
My humble $0.02

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I use a Don Hume Agent 711 when I can carry mine open top. When I want it more secure it rides in a Galco High Ride or Blackhawk Serpa.

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I like the glock factory holster. It holds my G23 so close to my body that I can usually get away with just a t-shirt. (well... and pants, shoes, and a belt, but anyways...) Best of all, its only $20.


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I should have my Serpa tommorrow but I can't recommend Comp-Tac enough. I've had the CTAC for my 31 for a couple weeks now and I've actually forgotten that I'm wearing it sometimes. They do make OWB holsters as well.

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For the money I find it's hard to beat my G&G pancake holster. I have a lovely Don Hume open top that is the bee's knees but harder to conceal since it offers a conspicuous lump. The thick stubby nature of the gun makes IWB difficult for me.

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