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I have carried a G19 and G26 in a BladeTech IWB for years. They are fairly comfortable, but they can leave a good impression on your hip when worn for extended periods. I finally broke down and bought a Milt Sparks VM2 (IWB) for my G30. It cost me about double of the BladeTech. It is a great holster that really distributes the weight well...
I'm not sure which is the best, but the Kholster is what I've been using. I like all the holes that are provided for the belt clip mounts. It allows you to adjust the cant & holster depth. It's not very good lookin', but it's functional.
For my G19 I use a crossbreed supertuck, comfy, not too expensive and quick shipping. www.crossbreedholsters.com
Although I like the supertuck, if I did it over, I would get the VM2 or similar from www.TTgunleather.com
Blade Techs are nice affordable comfortable easy to reholster when working at the range. I believe they have a tuckable model now. I also just got a tuckable iwb different brand, and it gives you so much more flexibility than a regular non tucking IWB in terms of clothes you can wear. A regular IWB you have to leave shirt untucked, or have a jacket or a vest. If you lift your hands up in the air for any reason you have just exposed your gun. Tucking in a regular shirt over the IWB is great. You almost forget your carrying and your body language doesn't say "gun" so people have no idea, which is the whole point of concealed carry.
Had good success with a Supertuck for my G19, but also really like UBG holsters. Their Canute has a VMII style and spectacular quality for less money and less wait.
Google FIST Holsters. Run by an ex-NYC copper who knows his stuff. I chose the super-thin Kydex tuckable, which you can wear as an IWB or a tuckable. Very strong and light, the brilliant design does not use belt straps, but an inverse belt hook that leaves little showing, and no retention strap is needed on the gun. Instead the triggerguard is grasped snugly by a pair of "dimples" in the holster material, kept safely clear of the trigger. You must order by gun model number, as each holster is specific to one gun. Not cheap, but really good holster..........................elsullo
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