I've been using a Zorn skinny rig for the 26 for about two years.
It's OK, but if it was 19, or even 17 length it would 'sit' better.
It doesn't want to roll out, but is not as comfortable as my Zorn holster for the 17.
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"... And miles to go before I sleep".
Last edited by cosine; 06-26-2016 at 08:38 AM.
I really only carry my 26 when I need a discreet carry. That might be the ticket and for $35, that's hard to beat.
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After looking at their website I started looking into the eidolon. I'm gonna have to go back through this thread to see how it's viewed.
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So I tried for months to get AIWB to work for me. Different holsters, wedges, Dr. Scholl's, tweaking position, angle, etc. Nothing worked. Always got a pressure point on the groin I couldn't stand for more than a few minutes. Finally got it to work really well... by including a spare mag weak side appendix. That was the tweak that worked for me. Without the spare mag weak side AIWB it didn't work. With the spare mag weak side AIWB it works really, really well. I can bend, twist, kneel, bring my knees to my chest, full range of normal motion. Maybe it's self-evident to most, but it was a real revelation to me and could have saved me a lot of experimenting with various holsters.
I find it funny that the solution for me was a spare mag because I had done all my previous AIWB trials with Glock 17 length holsters, and was just about to start experimenting with Glock 19 length holsters in the hope that the shorter length would relieve the pressure point. On a whim I decided to try adding a weak side AIWB magazine since mag carriers are cheaper, and it was an instant success.
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