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Thread: JM Custom Kydex AIWB holster review

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    JM Custom Kydex AIWB holster review

    Yesterday was a holster bonanza. In addition to the P-07 TLR-8 holsters that arrived (posted in the P-07 thread), I received the JMCK IWB 3 with the Monoblock clip for the LCR 9mm. Big improvement over what I’d been using, for significantly less money. If you have an LCR, you need this holster.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post
    Yesterday was a holster bonanza. In addition to the P-07 TLR-8 holsters that arrived (posted in the P-07 thread), I received the JMCK IWB 3 with the Monoblock clip for the LCR 9mm. Big improvement over what I’d been using, for significantly less money. If you have an LCR, you need this holster.


    Awesome!! Glad the holsters are working for you! The Monoblocks really make the revolvers holster work great!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post
    I received the JMCK IWB 3 with the Monoblock clip for the LCR 9mm.
    So this is just an IWB-3 in 0 degree straight drop?

    @Tony Mayer, what are your thoughts on this in comparison to the AIWB? Mine would be J-frame, probably carry mostly appendix.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mmc45414 View Post
    So this is just an IWB-3 in 0 degree straight drop?

    @Tony Mayer, what are your thoughts on this in comparison to the AIWB? Mine would be J-frame, probably carry mostly appendix.
    For the J frame there isn't a difference in concealment, but the AIWB has ride height adjustment. If you are good with the pictured ride height then the IWB3 would work just as well.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Mayer View Post
    AIWB has ride height adjustment. If you are good with the pictured ride height then the IWB3 would work just as well.
    Which one would sit lower? By about how much?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mmc45414 View Post
    Which one would sit lower? By about how much?
    They ride the same height in the normal ride height (pictured) , but the AIWB has ride height adjustment to ride about a 1/4" higher. Thanks
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    JM Custom Kydex AIWB holster review

    Quote Originally Posted by mmc45414 View Post
    So this is just an IWB-3 in 0 degree straight drop?
    Correct. With cylinder just below beltline. Would not want a higher ride.
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    Anybody remember what the PF site supporter discount is for JMCK?
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    Anybody remember what the PF site supporter discount is for JMCK?
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