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Thread: Good AIWB holster for LCR?

  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by parishioner View Post
    Anyone have any recommendations for a leather AIWB holster that has complete trigger guard coverage, preferably with a clip?

    Deep ride is a plus.

    The closest thing I found to my requirements was an offering from Bell Charter Oak, pictured below, but I never got around to placing an order and now they've closed shop.

    Attachment 102697
    Not sure if it rides deep enough, but the Side Guard Quick Clip or Tuck Clip holsters might work for you. You can specify cant.

    https://sideguardholsters.com/holsters/IWB_Holsters.htm

    My son has a Quick Clip for his LCR. It is well made.
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    I'm currently using a Phlster City Special ad a grab and go option.

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Whitlock View Post
    Not sure if it rides deep enough, but the Side Guard Quick Clip or Tuck Clip holsters might work for you. You can specify cant.

    https://sideguardholsters.com/holsters/IWB_Holsters.htm

    My son has a Quick Clip for his LCR. It is well made.
    The quick clip looks pretty decent. Thanks for the tip.

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    https://blade-tech.com/products/klip...=5870550745116

    I've got a couple of Blade-Tech brand "Klipt" model aiwb holsters and like them quite a bit.
    I don't have a Ruger LCR however. My Klipt models are slightly older and are for my S&W .38 J-frames and my Glock 43.
    Despite the low price (~$20-$30 per holster), the holsters work really well.

    I also have several other IWB/AIWB holsters from other brands and other brands & models of handguns.
    For IWB/AIWB type holsters, I've decided I like something more molded to the firearm, like polymer or Kydex material.

    For other materials, which may not be as closely molded, I've found something with a tension adjustment screw works best for me, to keep the handgun from easily falling out of its holsters, which can more easily occur as the holster & gun often inverts when dropping one's pants with the gun & holster still attached to the belt
    (just something to consider).

  5. #15
    Surprised no one has mentioned the Apollo by Dark Star: https://darkstargear.com/product/lcr/

    For transparency, I do not have one. But I am happy with everything I have gotten from them.
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