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    Harry's Icon and DSG for the J, and a George ( based on recommendations here) for the K.
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    Smart carry

    I like my smart carry..j frame carries great..deep concealment with it adj low and loose..or with it adjusted a little high, faster draw. As simple as hitching up the back of the attached belt to get a higher carry on demand and pop the grip out of the front waistband a little. Decide you want it back to deep concealed just pull out the waist a little and it drops back down. YMMV like everything else some will think its crap.. But me likey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TQP View Post
    Harry's Icon and DSG for the J, and a George ( based on recommendations here) for the K.
    I went with the regular AIWB holster from JMCK, with a small muzzle pad.
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    Side Guard

    I like this with J-frames: http://www.sideguardholsters.com/holsters/MinClip.htm. I'm also very fond of ClipGrip or Birami Hip-Grips in a Werner set-up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JJN View Post
    I like this with J-frames: http://www.sideguardholsters.com/holsters/MinClip.htm. I'm also very fond of ClipGrip or Birami Hip-Grips in a Werner set-up.
    Most appendix carry are straight drop. That appears canted.
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    Now-discontinued Eagle Industries for my N-Frames, SA sixguns, and GP100. (Soft-side nylon; one accommodates all.)

    (Actually, an SA sixgun can be carried holster-less, with the loading gate flipped open, to act as a hanger. )

    JMCK for K-Frames and SP101.

    A smaller Eagle Industies soft-side nylon for my SP101 and J-Snubs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hizzie View Post
    JMCK for my GP100’s

    DSG for my snubs.
    This is the correct answer, although I would have also accepted PHLster for snubs. I've worked with Tony at JM Custom on some pretty wild projects, including a holster for a 3 inch L-frame that mounts an Aimpoint ACRO. It's beautiful and amazing.

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    I’ll second or fourth or fifth jmck for a full-size revolver. If I hadn’t gained weight recently I would still be able to carry appendix with a gp100 4.2inch barrel.

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