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I have a Glock 19 with RMR that I want to be able to carry Appendix Inside the WaistBand (AIWB). I like the versions that use the “claw” to hug the butt if the gun in to your body, but am struggling to find one that works. I was using one from Tactical Measure, but they don’t make one that will accommodate an RMR. Any suggestions for a good quality AIWB holster? | ||
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ANR Designs all the way. Without a doubt, the best I have tried. I add a foam wedge to the back. Carry it daily between 8 and 16 hours per day. I forget it’s there. | |||
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I've been using a Tenicor Sagax Lux since last winter. It comes with different sized "claw" attachments, but I actually use it without them since I find them too aggressive and works just fine without them. If I didn't carry with the TLR7A, I would still be using my G-code Incog. | |||
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I'm a fan of Vedder but recently got one from Last Line of Defense and it keeps the gun and spare mag pulled in great and has been very comfortable. | |||
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https://www.tacticalholsters.c...aled-carry-gun-only/ G-Code I love my incog, one of the guys I work with loves his phenom stealth. Both of us are using them for G-19's. His has an RMR. The MOJO helps! ______________________________________________________________________ "When its time to shoot, shoot. Dont talk!" “What the government is good at is collecting taxes, taking away your freedoms and killing people. It’s not good at much else.” —Author Tom Clancy | |||
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I really like the Tier 1 concealed Axis Slim with an added foam wedge (not theirs, their wedge is skinny and uncomfortable). I also recently added a Trex arms light compatible sidecar but haven’t carrier it yet. Seems to be good quality as well. | |||
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Vedder is always a good choice. I just got another for my Sig 365X with RMR cut. I also have one for Glock 19, Glock 43 and HK P2000 although none of these have the RMR | |||
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I love my LAS Concealment Shogun. Best AIWB I've used. If it can conceal a full-sized 2011 and make it comfortable for all day carry (which is my daily carry), a G19 is an easy task. ---------------------------- Chuck Norris put the laughter in "manslaughter" Educating the youth of America, one declension at a time. | |||
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Tenicor has become my go to. I’ve used Gcode and Tier 1. Both make great holsters but the Tenicor took it up a notch for me personally. | |||
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There are many great holster makers these days, but I like JM Custom Kydex. https://www.jmcustomkydex.com/ Another option might be Raven Concealment. | |||
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I was a Vedder fan but JM custom has been wining me over. | |||
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I have three of these, the most recently acquired for my new Gen 5 Glock 19. The Brave concealment 3.0 Torsion works great for me, keeps the gun securely where I want it, can be used with about any red dot type of sight (AFAIK) and is reasonably inexpensive. Plus, I usually buy thru Amazon and get the holster in a day or so. A few months ago, a poster here noted that Bravo did not use Kydex, but "plastic" instead. Bravo calls it polymer and, for some reason, it goes perfectly with my Glocks. Seriously, I sweat like a pig here in the Florida Peninsula and I am not gentle with my holsters (I seem attracted to door edges and other hard objects to bump)but the holster protects my guns and shows no damage at all. I've had many of the holsters mentioned in this thread and my three Bravos are still my favorites. Bob | |||
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SCK Silk Custom Kydex on Facebook. | |||
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Not One of the Cool Kids |
Phlster JM Custom Kydex Keepers Concealment Dark Star Gear | |||
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For AIWB Carry I love Vedder. I always order it with the claw. Not the cheapest but the clip is great and the kydex has the right amount of retention. The clip also has adjustability so it can sit higher or lower. In the comment section of my order, I always ask them to ship it in the position I prefer and they always do. Try one, you won’t be disappointed. | |||
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But they offer theirs in 31 colors tho... If it works for you, maybe ask them to cut a relief for RDS on your old holster, or ask someone who can, or try yourself. I did all three things on my various older plastic holsters. That would be my suggestion; otherwise, by the time the first page is full, it will have a mentioning or recommendation for every AIWB holster in existence. | |||
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You were 100% correct. It turns out that Tactical Measure is able to do the cutout - you just have to ask. There are a bunch of options here too that I’ll keep in mind for other holsters. | |||
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Tenicor for me, currently. Using them for Staccato C2 with TLR-7A, Glock 19 with TLR-7A, and 43X. I buy the one that comes with the back bulbed out to keep the gun from tilting out at the top of the belt and have the Discrete Carry Concepts clips on them. Very solid mounting, conceals well, etc. Also have had great results with LAS Concealment, Tier 1 Concealed, G Code, and Midwest Tactical Solutions. | |||
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