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    Ruger GP100 3” aiwb holster

    What do you recommend for a appendix carry holster for a GP100 3”. I use JM custom kydex for my autos but I was thinking about one of the Garrett warrior holsters for this wheel gun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guerrero View Post
    JM Custom Kydex. Not kidding
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    I love my JM George for my GP
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    I have posted this elsewhere but I am running a JMCK @jetfire special:

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    I have a JMCK for a 3" 686+. Excellent. You won't be disappointed.
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    I like the wide spaced clips for autos to help keep the magazine/topheavy gun stable but I think the dcc monoblock is ideal for revolvers with the weight centered behind the clip

    Add in a cd-2 at 12 0clock
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    JM Custom in P-F orange for the win. Might be a good idea to not get the low-rise guard unless you plan to have the hammer bobbed or otherwise smoothed out.

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    Related question, thinking of the recent thread about "K-frames disappearing" when carried thanks to their shape, how much of this applies to GP100s, too? Obviously the Ruger is bigger, but retains the same general shape. While a chunky gun, it seems like with the cylinder under the belt, a 3" barrel and the grip would be relatively easy to conceal AIWB. I'm very new to this, however, and don't really know what I'm talking about, which I why I ask.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bio View Post
    Related question, thinking of the recent thread about "K-frames disappearing" when carried thanks to their shape, how much of this applies to GP100s, too? Obviously the Ruger is bigger, but retains the same general shape. While a chunky gun, it seems like with the cylinder under the belt, a 3" barrel and the grip would be relatively easy to conceal AIWB. I'm very new to this, however, and don't really know what I'm talking about, which I why I ask.
    Thanks for that, because you asked exactly the question that was forming in my mind. I've thought about a 2.75" Model 66-8, but one of the 2" to 3" variations on the GP100 would share speedloaders and etc with my beloved 4".

    Then my assimilation into Wheel Gun Life would be complete.
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