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Thread: Leather AIWB holster for revolvers

  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by eb07 View Post
    I use sideguard holsters and I love them. He will customize where you want the cylinder to sit in relation to the belt line. I like my j frame to sit lower for maximum concealment over grip purchase.

    Quick on shipping on the four I bought. A couple months max. Not all bought at same time.

    As with all holster makers who never update their websites, I would call first to check lead times.

    https://sideguardholsters.com/
    Sideguard holsters are well made. One thing to note is that the snaps he uses are heavy duty, but not PTD. Not a huge deal to change out yourself.

    No experience with this one, but since AFR's association with Josh Bulman, I've been perusing his website. The revolver version of the TSAC looks like it ought to be a winner.

    https://www.bulman-gunleather.com/ts...ip-iwb-holster
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Whitlock View Post
    Sideguard holsters are well made. One thing to note is that the snaps he uses are heavy duty, but not PTD. Not a huge deal to change out yourself.

    No experience with this one, but since AFR's association with Josh Bulman, I've been perusing his website. The revolver version of the TSAC looks like it ought to be a winner.

    https://www.bulman-gunleather.com/ts...ip-iwb-holster
    I was talking with my buddy Michael, people that have been to AFR events know him as Bryan’s friend from NC that does a little gunsmithing in the side for friends, and he wore one on the way back from Gunsite to OK. Michael said he forgot he was wearing the revolver it was so comfortable. He also said the revolver really clicks in so you don’t have to worry about something bumping the barrel and popping the revolver out of the holster like some open ended designs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharps54 View Post
    I was talking with my buddy Michael, people that have been to AFR events know him as Bryan’s friend from NC that does a little gunsmithing in the side for friends, and he wore one on the way back from Gunsite to OK. Michael said he forgot he was wearing the revolver it was so comfortable. He also said the revolver really clicks in so you don’t have to worry about something bumping the barrel and popping the revolver out of the holster like some open ended designs.

    Just to be clear, are you referring to Bulman's TSAC, or a Sideguard offering?
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  4. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by HeavyDuty View Post
    Has anyone messed with a reverse can't for carrying just forward of the hip strong side on larger frame guns? Any holster examples out there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Whitlock View Post
    Just to be clear, are you referring to Bulman's TSAC, or a Sideguard offering?
    Sorry, I meant this:
    https://americanfightingrevolver.com...ter-by-bulman/

    Which isn’t even a leather holster, sorry I didn’t click on your link before posting. Disregard!

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  8. #28
    I've used this one for appendix carry on summer EP jobs, when my primary was at 3:00 OWB under a polo shirt, and I couldn't afford the pocket real estate (where I'd normally carry a J-frame). I wanted one with a clip that allowed easy on/off in the office, when we were sitting around for hours waiting for our protectee to go somewhere. I should note that I loathe IWB carry in any position, but found this one comfortable enough to wear for about half of a 12-hour shift.

    It has also been useful for quick arming up in the rental car when landing somewhere and driving to the hotel.

    https://www.desantisholster.com/flex-tuk/

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