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I've been carrying a Glock 19 in a Crossbreed IWB holster for a few years and while it works well, I'm looking for a Pancake OWB style holster for a little more comfort and quicker draw for when I am volunteering on our church security team. Can the Sigforum tell me what you prefer?


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Posts: 3664 | Registered: July 06, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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The Milt Sparks I-BAK for my Sig P239 SAS is probably the best, most comfortable concealment holster I own. Easy draw and re-holster, too.

My LGS threw in a Galco holster of similar design when I bought my Colt Defender. It isn't quite as nice as my Milt Sparks holster, but it's equally as comfortable. Legend on the back reads "F189 HOD, model CM424B".

This is it: Combat Master Belt Holster, though mine's black.

I will probably eventually order an I-BAK for my Defender. It's a bit stiffer, so re-holster, in particular, is a bit smoother.



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I prefer snap loop pancakes for OWB carry. Something like the Alessi CQC-S, the Ritchie CQ-QR, UBG Regulator, or the TT Gunleather Elite Snap. Just as secure and easy to conceal as a standard belt slot style pancake, but much easier to put on/off.

TT Gunleather's currently running about 3 weeks on holster orders: https://www.ttgunleather.com/p...ap-removable-holster

Otherwise, if you need it sooner, Top Gun Supply has Richie CQQRs in stock: https://www.topgunsupply.com/r...-glock-19-23-32.html
 
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Kramer's horsehide belt scabbard. Best OWB I've found. I have one for every model pistol I carry.
 
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Kramer's horsehide belt scabbard. Best OWB I've found. I have one for every model pistol I carry.


100% in agreement, I EDC my Glock 19 in a Kramer horsehide belt scabbard during the Fall, Winter, and Spring months. Great holster.

I've been using a Kramer horsehide belt scabbard since the early 90s, at that time with my Duty/Off-Duty SIG P226 and/or P220.

As good as it gets - my opinion of course Smile


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Lately, I've been carrying OWB in the Cobra KOR holster. There's just something about this holster that makes either my P226 or my P320 seem smaller on my belt. Maybe "smaller" isn't the right word, but they just don't print like they should. I;ve also purchased the Raw Dog Tactical IWB holster and it IS (for me at least) the single most comfortable IWB I've worn. I ordered their Guardian OWB holster for my P365XL and my P320, but haven't really put them through their paces yet.


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Kramer's horsehide belt scabbard. Best OWB I've found. I have one for every model pistol I carry.
 
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I like and use Desantis black leather holster rigs . I carry a Glock or Sig every day in one .
 
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I swear by my "Country Boy" RGrizzle, it's a fantastic OWB holster.


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I swear by my "Country Boy" RGrizzle, it's a fantastic OWB holster.

Ryan does excellent work, and is easy to work with, too!



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I have always like the Don Hume H721 Open Top.


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Winthrop Holsters make a great pancake with fast service and reasonable cost. Cross draw and snap on / off styles too.


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This company makes very good holsters.

https://www.mtrcustomleather.c...EEAAYASAAEgJFF_D_BwE

3 versions of pancake holsters"


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Glock sells the sport holster belt holster that cost $14 and gets rave reviews. Pulls the gun in tight to your side and definitely as good as holsters that cost $50-$100, for a fraction of the price. Every glock owner should own the Glock brand holster...


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I really like Bravo Concealment with their pancake loops. I've never had another holster that conceals as easily.
 
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I really like Bravo Concealment with their pancake loops. I've never had another holster that conceals as easily.


That same setup is my choice for kydex as well.

I'm a bit of a leather snob, and prefer leather to kydex, but I also prefer to carry with a light attached. Finding quality leather holsters for guns with lights is tough, since none of the higher end custom leather makers seem to want to bother making light-compatible holsters. So I end up carrying in kydex more often than not.
 
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I have always like the Don Hume H721 Open Top.

I too like these, I have one for my P239.


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Look at Tenicor. They provide discounts for LE/MIL. They are kydex, made extremely well. Or Krounds, same story.
Both are made well, very quick & accessible for need.
 
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