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I found it http://www.srtconcealment.com/version-2.html
Here's another I found. http://jerkingthetrigger.com/tag/henry-holsters/
Has anyone used these? I can be a Guinea pig
Looks like SRT uses .060" kydex which is not the greatest for durability.
The Henry holster does not have adjustable retention. I think is adjustable retention is pretty much standard these days on kydex holsters.
Both holsters have an extra tuck wedge that looks like it would be very uncomfortable.
All that being said try one or both of them out and let us all know what you think. Maybe they are great holsters.
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Solid pass on anything that is 0.060" for a large gun, especially IWB. Lots of people have issues breaking some 0.080" holsters...
The Henry stuff is good, I've spent a fair amount of time talking with him as well. Great guy, I think many people could do just fine with his holster. Not sure you'll find anything better made.
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What kind of foam/material do people use for a diy wedge near the muzzle?
I have a glock 30 that I use a blade tech nano for aiwb. I have attached a raven iwb strut that I cut down so it attaches via the retention screw. It rides under the rear belt loop and aides in tucking the grip. I would not mind trying a wedge of some sort to hopefully reduce the amount that my gut wants to push the top half out on occasion.
Yes, I could stand to drop a few pounds. And my nano is actually for a 21 so I have that extra inch or so of leverage. Comfort is not an issue thus far.
I offer medium density, closed cell neoprene foam with velcro tape. About 3-1/2"-4" square foam with 4" velcro tape for use with any holster. It's also now an option with the Shaggy and Gestalt holsters. This is $2.50 + shipping a la carte.
Shape the foam however you like.
You can also buy a larger piece of the same foam from DIY Holsters
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Thanks for the info Rich. I actually already have some of that foam from DIYholsters that I had purchased several months ago. I'll get some Velcro and give it a shot. Thank you.
What complaints do you guys have with the "extra tuck" wedge? I thought they would be more comfortable. I've never tried just seen them pop up recently and thought that feature got a lot of praise with the eidolon holster
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The extra tuck wedge is body dependent just like everything else with appendix carry. For me it was comfortable at all. For others it makes all the difference in the world. I have a Eidolon on the way. I'm curious to see if the extra tuck wedge is comfortable or not.
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Anybody have experience with G-Code Incog Eclipse or StealthGear AIWB.?
I'm trying to figure out how to get comfortable with AIWB a Glock 43. I am 6'1 185 with a little bit of of stomach. And a 33" inseam.
I am currently testing out the Incog Eclipse around 12:30. It is comfortable standing and decent when sitting (I am very aware of it though). Sitting I may have to give it a slight adjustment on the grip to get comfortable. My problem is bending / sitting motion where I get a big jab in the stomach.
I have yet to get a gun belt. Considering Ares Gear Aegis or the leather model someone else makes with the Ares buckle. Not sure how much this plays into my problems but I will get one ordered soon.