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  • Sh00ter

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    +1 on the Remora holsters. They are really comfortable and pretty versatile. You can go sob, strong side or appendix with them. The only downside you have is there is virtually no re-holster option unless you pull the holster out of your waist band, put the gun back in the holster and slide it back in your waistband. There is also another company called acecase.com that makes holsters very similar to the Remora and you can usually get in on their 2 for $12 deal. They are pretty good as well. I also have a High Noon holster for when I want a re-holstering option, but they are pretty spendy.
     

    collectorden

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    +3 on the Deadeye Luke's.
    I carry a S&W model 37 and tried several before deciding on the deadeye.
    It really depends on your build.
    I have a belly and no hips and had trouble keeping my pants up with many of the setups I tried.
     

    Urbanfuturistic

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    +3 on the Deadeye Luke's.
    I carry a S&W model 37 and tried several before deciding on the deadeye.
    It really depends on your build.
    I have a belly and no hips and had trouble keeping my pants up with many of the setups I tried.

    I got one for my S&W 442 and I love it. Plus he is a good guy to deal with. I got it done at the last Pensacola gun show. Previous to this I was using an Uncle Mikes IWB and it was ok, but it always had to be in a certain spot and I had to keep checking to make sure it stayed there. Now, I dont have to worry about it. Set it and forget it.
     
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