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    Tuckable AIWB holsters?

    I purchased a High Noon "Alter Ego" several years ago, and it was my first Appendix carry holster. I like it a lot, but sometimes it "moves" a little more than I would like, as a result of how they designed the tuckable feature.

    I have a had a couple now for CZ's and M&P's and am looking for one for a Kahr K9, and though maybe I would try something different.

    Looking for suggestions. Holster will be worn on weekends with plan clothes, untucked T-shirts etc. But through the week at work it will be worn with shirt tucked in, slacks and a tie...

    I looked at pics of the Joab and Ehud, but am guessing the two light colored Kydex hooks would be kinda obvious?

    Suggestions appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cazwell View Post
    I purchased a High Noon "Alter Ego" several years ago, and it was my first Appendix carry holster. I like it a lot, but sometimes it "moves" a little more than I would like, as a result of how they designed the tuckable feature.

    I have a had a couple now for CZ's and M&P's and am looking for one for a Kahr K9, and though maybe I would try something different.

    Looking for suggestions. Holster will be worn on weekends with plan clothes, untucked T-shirts etc. But through the week at work it will be worn with shirt tucked in, slacks and a tie...

    I looked at pics of the Joab and Ehud, but am guessing the two light colored Kydex hooks would be kinda obvious?

    Suggestions appreciated.

    Look at RKBA Leather....He's made an AIWB holster for my JFrame and is currently making one for my Kahr CM9. He can modify the clip location to wherever you want to aid in your personal AIWB "sweet spot".

    I spec'd out the clip location on my jframe holster and he put it exactly where i wanted it. It's my most concealable setup.

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    I have a pocket J-frame holster from RKBA Leather, and it has held up very well after three years of use. He does solid work at a good price.

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    Also check out JRC Holsters: http://jrcholsters.com/holsters/inside-the-waistband (scroll to the very bottom)

    ETA: Oh and also the Dale Fricke Joab: http://www.dalefrickeholsters.com/products.htm
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucky Strike View Post
    Look at RKBA Leather....He's made an AIWB holster for my JFrame and is currently making one for my Kahr CM9. He can modify the clip location to wherever you want to aid in your personal AIWB "sweet spot".

    I spec'd out the clip location on my jframe holster and he put it exactly where i wanted it. It's my most concealable setup.
    Wow, his prices are pretty dang good. $40-$60 bucks for leather? That's great.

    Did you have a complete custom holster done, or did you order an IWB and just have him make slight alterations?

    His Tuckable IWB Compact model looks like a zero cant that would work for AIWB... depend on it's ride height. I'll have to shoot him an email. He only has the Kahr the P9 listed, but I think the dimensions are the same for the K9.

    Thanks for all the responses.

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    basically just clip location alterations (offset and at a location for deep carry) off his current design at the time.

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    The Raven Concealment Van Guard 2 is tuckable. It works great for A-IWB, you may want check it out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yojimbo View Post
    The Raven Concealment Van Guard 2 is tuckable. It works great for A-IWB, you may want check it out.
    Very interesting. I haven't seen that before. The last RC holster I looked at was called the ACR I think. Thanks for mentioning this.

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    The only bad thing about the vanguard 2 is reholstering

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1milkman View Post
    The only bad thing about the vanguard 2 is reholstering
    Yea, I wouldn't want to try and use it at a class. Neat idea for conceal carry though. How stable is it?

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