Jm does have an enigma compatible rig, you just have to check the box to add on the option to the lb 2.5 holster.
https://www.jmcustomkydex.com/p/AIWB-WC-LB.html
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Jm does have an enigma compatible rig, you just have to check the box to add on the option to the lb 2.5 holster.
https://www.jmcustomkydex.com/p/AIWB-WC-LB.html
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Well, I can report that I really do like the Enigma, rigged with a City Special. Quite comfortable, all day. I do not usually like totally-vertical for AIWB carry, because my inguinal crease is not arranged totally vertical, but the City Special, for the J-Frame, is shaped in a way that works. The Enigma is not designed to let a holster tilt the muzzle a bit toward the centerline, to match the angle of my inguinal crease, so, I thought that I would not be using an Enigma, unless I modified the rig, which Phlster does NOT recommend. Well, with a City Special, I do not need to modify anything.
Next, I will be trying to rig something with the Light-Bearing version of the Enigma, which will probably involve using a non-recommended holster, and making non-recommended holes in the holster.
Thanks. Just eyeballing my LB Enigma, it does appear to offer more latitude, that the original Enigma, for trying some amount of tilt.
Edited to add: Actually, a significant reason I decided to acquire the LB Enigma was because the product images, on Phlster’s site, indicated that it would be the better one for trying varying tilt angles. I had hoped to use it with a Floodlight holster, but, really, at least on my body, concealing anything in the Floodlight is like trying to conceal a brick, even if we ignore the comfort factor.
@Rex G... Here is the tilt I was able to create with my Henry Holster Sparks. Both are the Spark model, just for different lights (X300 and TLR7).
It's not a huge amount but it's noticeable when I wear it.
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