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Thread: What holster are you using to carry a Glock 26 AIWB?

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    I carry a 26, 19, and 17 in a JMCK Wingclaw 2.0 and Tenicor Velo - 17 length obviously. I occasionally carry the 26 in a Raven Eidolon with 2 Ulticlips when wearing drawstring-type pants.

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    What holster are you using to carry a Glock 26 AIWB?

    JMCK AIWB G19, no tuck, minimal wedge. The 26 grip is so short, it doesn’t need a wing.
    Last edited by Clusterfrack; 04-18-2019 at 02:17 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KevH View Post
    I just ordered a JM Universal with a DCC clip from Tony.

    I love the way the G26 shoots for a small guns, but finding a way to carry it comfortably has been challenging lately.

    So we will see how this goes!
    I know it’s not AIWB but I love how my 26 carries, draws and hides in a JM #3 with 15 degree cant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LSP552 View Post
    I know it’s not AIWB but I love how my 26 carries, draws and hides in a JM #3 with 15 degree cant.
    My right hand one has a 0* cant, and works very much as described. Left hand one I bought during a sale has 10 or 15* cant. Bought it just in case, never have used it much, sometimes think I should have gotten/should get another right hand with a 10* cant just because.
    Last edited by Duelist; 04-19-2019 at 07:31 PM.

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    RCS Morrigan. Have the loops set up to ride low with straight drop. No need for wedges or other accessories.

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    Highnoon Mr Softy, collapses when unholstered. They have versions that don't tho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HopetonBrown View Post
    I listened to a John Hauptman of Phlster Holsters on a podcast whose name I can't recall.
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    The second was to view the AIWB holster like the keel of a boat. The taller the keel the harder it was to tip out and over.
    Of course when that keel hits a reef, it hurts.
    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HopetonBrown View Post
    I listened to a John Hauptman of Phlster Holsters on a podcast whose name I can't recall.

    He explained how a larger gun can be more comfortable to conceal than a smaller one.

    He gave two analogies that I will now mostlikely butcher. Stepping on a single Lego in the carpet vs stepping on a bunch of Legos stuck together, how the latter could be less painful because the pressure on the foot was spread over a larger surface area.

    The second was to view the AIWB holster like the keel of a boat. The taller the keel the harder it was to tip out and over.
    That would be Matt Jaques

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    JMCK claw 2.5.
    17 length


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