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Thread: Minimalist J-frame Carry

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    Vedder pocket locker here. J-frame is only a pocket or ankle carry for me these days, but I have used a Garrett Industries Silent thunder in the past for a steel 640 IWB. If I'm IWB carrying, it's a G19/43.

    Good luck, lots of good things with a J-frame. My 340PD and 442 are pretty dinged up from carry but it's not a show piece, nor will they be sold.

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    Simple pocket holster for quickly going out, although I usually have my PPQ with me instead. I do carry my J-Frame with an extra speed strip with me every time I go jogging or biking. For that I use an "Original Belly Band." It stays put on long rides and double-digit runs without any issue. It has a pouch for an ID too, plus it can work while wearing a tux.

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    I use an old RCS pocket holster for my 442 and love it. Sadly, it is discontinued, but used ones may be out there. I plan on picking up an A holster one to try out for if/when my raven gives up the ghost

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    Good golly endless choices.
    It's great for a handgun and my first interest in it was after playing call of duty with the lil red dot that look like the rmr.
    from TOS

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    I've been using this same Galco Tuck-N-Go (TUC158) daily, AIWB for well over a decade. Extremely comfortable, conceals great - I've work it to the beach with a pair of swim trunks and no belt.



    Also - First post! Only took me 10 years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BayEagle View Post
    I've been using this same Galco Tuck-N-Go (TUC158) daily, AIWB for well over a decade. Extremely comfortable, conceals great - I've work it to the beach with a pair of swim trunks and no belt. Also - First post! Only took me 10 years.
    Please post more. Thanks for the intel. I just ordered one of those Galcos. I'ce been carrying in a pocket, but have been looking at an IWB option for when the 9mm was too much.
    U.S. Army vet. -- Retired 25 year LEO.

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    Voodoo man I like your EDC.However I have a question doesnt the grenade create a bulge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alcante262 View Post
    Voodoo man I like your EDC.However I have a question doesnt the grenade create a bulge.
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    Have you looked at the old Barami Hip Grip? I have one and a Tyler T Grip for a J Frame, it works well. Mine has a black T Grip but this is the set up.

    https://goo.gl/images/Vc6EDX

    Looks discontinued. https://www.midwayusa.com/product/79...-polymer-black
    https://www.amazon.com/BARAMI-HIP-GR...ct_top?ie=UTF8


    Found them!

    https://picclick.com/Barami-Hip-Grip...261693113.html

    Never heard of this option. Looks a little better. https://picclick.com/Desantis-T07BA0...844465933.html
    Last edited by usmcvet; 04-04-18 at 18:42.
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