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    Dale Fricke AIWB options

    I haven't owned a Fricke holster before and he has a few AIWB options. I see the Archangel, Ehud, and Joab- is the Archangel the option for snap loops? Does anyone use this, how do you like it? I'm purchasing one for a p-07. Thanks


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    I have an AA that I modified by moving the holes lower for the snaps, thus it carries lower. I also took the sweat guard down to just below the rear of the pistol. Glock 19 model.
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    The Archangel is the holster that got me started on AIWB. It is one of a select few that I will still personally recommend. I liked carrying a 19, 17, and 26 in the model made for a 17. The length of the holster kept the 26 tucked in nicely.
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    I currently use a Dale Fricke Archangel, yes its the one with the snap loops, I bought it about 2.5 years ago and have bought and tried a couple other newer appendix rigs- the Gcode/Haley Incog and Armordillo Concealment... and the Dale Fricke is still my favorite.

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    Give Dale a call. I ordered two holsters from him a couple of months ago and he called me with a question. I returned the call, spoke with him, and was impressed that he was so accessible. A down to earth person in my opinion.

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    +100. AA or Zach for me. Occasionally a raven VG2, but mostly dales stuff all around for AIWB.
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    I have an AA and it doesn't work for me (as an AIWB holster).

    But it is very good quality, very positive retention, and there can be no doubt that Dale's a good guy.
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    Thanks gents- placed an order for the AA. I'll order a shaggy as well just to try it out- Looks like there will be a few p-07 owners now I can offload one too.


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    Just got this JM Custom AIWB made for a P 09, I have found the longer holster helps alleviate a short barreled pistol like the P 07 from tipping out from the body.

    I have had a couple of Fricke AIWB and though very fast didn't conceal as well for me.
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