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    Question Looking for a close fitting retention holster

    So before I get hit with the flippant "u no neEd reTenTion oN a cOncealmeNt HoLstEr hurrr durr" reply (which in most case I would actually agree), there actually is a reasonable scenario for wanting something like this. Here is the scenario:

    -Plain clothes cop who needs something that can conceal under a suit jacket, but still provide some retention when throwing on a vest and open carrying to help out at a patrol call. This is a frequent occurrence where I work and want an option other than a leather holster with thumb break.

    I've found some options I think could work, but feel like there might be some other choices out there I just haven't heard of. Here are some examples of what I've seen:

    https://www.squaredawaycustoms.com/five-o/
    http://m2tacticalsolutions.com/outsi...ntion-holster/
    http://shop.warriorconcealment.com/10-8-10-8.htm
    https://www.cooksholsters.com/comfort-series-holster/ (option to add a thumb break)

    If there is anything else out there that would work similarly, please let me know. Obviously I'm already familiar with the Safariland ALS and such, so I wouldn't be asking if I thought any of the ALS models were any good for concealment.

    Thanks!

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    There are other kydex options besides those but they all use the Bladetech thumb release, which is still pretty bulky but better than an ALS.

    I had the same dilemma and chose a leather thumbsnap holster for maximum concealment when wearing a suit.

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    I had a local kydex holster maker make a holster for my PPQ. He incorporated an ALS rotating hood I had from an old holster. This is for an outside the pants holster, but maybe you can have someone fab something up for you IWB.

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    Hopefully not against any rules, but just giving this a bump for some visibility to see if there is someone with answers who missed this the first time around.

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    If you really want to keep it close fitting but with actual retention in kydex you can have someone reshape the trigger guard and/or the ejection port retention to really grip the gun well. They could also add adjustment screws you should loctite.

    This will require a strong belt and training to ensure a strong draw to overcome tension but I believe it results in better actual retention over a thumb strap.

    A talented kydex maker could shape it to where a rocking motion would make drawing easier as well.

    All in the name of simplicity and concealment!

    Dennis.

    Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk

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    What gun is the holster suppose to fit?

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    http://www.safariland.com/products/h...v101mbg66m6df8
    I've only heard of this Safariland IWB "GLS" holster and never tried one. I do have owb GLS and ALS Safariland holsters (without rotating hoods) which work fine for me with a cover garment. Being iwb, it'll be most close fitting and has the middle-finger "grip-lock-system".
    Last edited by L-2; 10-21-17 at 21:43.

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    Huckleberry Tactical makes a concealment holster that is available with a Bladetech hood or a thumbbreak.

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