I carry at 4.
20 and 25 degree has been my thing. I got the 2 and just recently got the 3 which I like better.
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I use the JM owb2 setup in straight drop for a g19 and it is the best owb holster I've ever owned. Been carrying for close to 1.5 years with it as a full time plain clothes LEO, and it conceals well and offers a fast draw. I much prefer it to a raven phantom style.
Thanks for the review.
Of course you're the maker, but I'd agree the #1 would not be a good choice. IWB kydex pancakes require some amount of belt line real estate to work. I often think of this picture posted a M4Carbine of a guy with a 30" waist with a G26 in a Raven Concealment Phantom IWB.Tony Mayer wrote,
For your body style, I would get the Version 2, it's better suited to leaner guys.
http://www.m4carbine.net/showthread....en-Concealment
I wonder if the #3 the OP has may still be the best option, with maybe loops instead of the clip.
cathellsk, thanks for the kudos. I would say a 15 degree cant is a good compromise for most for the 19. It all boils down to what you like imo. I like more cant for anything carried between 3:00 and 4:00 (20 degree is my optimal cant). Couple things to consider. More cant means you have to contort your wrist more to get a grip, but conceals better and is easier to draw from when sitting. Less cant is easier on the wrist, but a little harder to access when seated. Hence, the 19 and 15 degree cant go pretty well together, nice blend of concealment and accessibility. Hope that helps. FWIW, I would suggest the wide hole pattern and pull the dot loops, great holster!!
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I recently purchased the px4cc and I was thinking of ordering the 3 from JMCK, my question is if I order the standard hole pattern with the single clip and decide later I want to try the double loops will they work?
Is this model like the AIWB holster, in that you need say a G19 length for a G26 to prevent spill over?