This is what I use:
https://www.tacticalholsters.com/cat...light-bearing/
This is what I use:
https://www.tacticalholsters.com/cat...light-bearing/
I've been daily wearing the JMCK Wing Claw, Glock 19 with APL-C for a few months now. It is very comfortable with the wedge and hides the gun well. I prefer the Glock 17 length holster for the 19.
I use the wide set loops instead of the clips. The loops stay on no matter what.
Last edited by DI1; 10-03-2017 at 10:43 AM.
Phlster is coming out with a new light bearing holster. Their holsters are designed ideally for appendix carry.
I want to say November...maybe even sooner.
I have a badiwan Gotham holster that makes a wml tolerable. To bulky for t-shirts but a light cover garment for date night to dinner and a movie with the wife is doable. It's comfortable at least.
I can also carry any gun I have as long as it has a surefire x300.
I've have been using the Phlster for about 3 weeks now and I love it. I think right now it's the AIWB holster to beat if you want an x300 and have a Glock. The price is hard to beat too.
It's thinner than the Gotham I was previously using which means better concealment for me. The clips on the Gotham is where most of the printing came from since they stick out pretty far from the holster body. The soft loops on the Phlster are flat against the holster and solve that problem completely. The soft loops also seem more secure to me and are my preferred attachment method in general.
The interchangable tuck claw means you can dial in the amount of tuck you need. The large one tucked a bit too much for me and I got a little printing with my RMR. The small one is perfect.
Retention and trigger coverage are also both better than the Gotham. I could get a little more of my finger into the trigger guard than I'm comfortable with using the Gotham, but have absolutely no issues with the Phlster.
Comfort will be subjective, but I find it extremely comfortable for a package that large. I do start to get a bit of a hot spot after being in a very upright seated position for extended periods of time. It's actually getting more comfortable as I get used to it and I don't have any issues making it through a full day at work at a desk + 3 or so hours committing in a car.
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I've carried AIWB with an X300 for the better part of a year and a half now. I started with a T. Rex Arms Raptor but moved up to an AIWB Wing Claw v1 from Tony @ JMCK. The Raptor was serviceable but the Wing Claw is built better all around and just works better - more stable, more concealable, more comfortable.
Mine has an RMR cut and I modded it for the Primary Machine Stealth comp I have on my CZ P-07.
http://everydaycarry.com/posts/24531...r-evolving-edc
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