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    As far as holsters go, drop an E-mail to Rob Cerullo and ask him to send you a few pictures of his products. His address is: landsharkleather@gmail.com
    < $60 shipped. Tell him Steam Boat recommended you.
    I have 3 of his IWB holsters, and really like them.

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    Thanks guys.

    Byte, when I wear pink heels, it's not usually with an outfit that is befitting of a dress belt.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    maybe try getting really tight boxers, then staple and duct tape them to your pants, but leaving a snug gap to fit your gun. you wont even want a belt!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TFOGGER View Post
    I have one of these in the Carbon Fiber pattern. They have a Kydex core, but don't scream "I have a GUN!!!"

    http://tacticalgear.com/blackhawk-cq...,9:3247:0&sq=1

    Ordered, thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by YammyMonkey View Post
    You might want try www.thebeltman.net

    The 1.5" belt will probably work well for you. If you want a little extra shine you can hit it with some Parade Gloss polish.

    Ordered

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    I keep a 5'5" brunette PLASTERED to my hip at all times, nothing can slip past her.

    But that aside...

    I've found that pants make a big difference too. Everybody likes softer jeans, so the jean material used these days is actually softer and somewhat saggier.

    I switched to buying 511 concealment pants, they dont sag. Like these

    http://www.lapolicegear.com/511-tact...rgo-pants.html

    I've tried their denim casuals too, but dont like the cut. The lower waistline of a pant contributes to sag also.

    As far as belts go, I found a beltmaker on Ebay who will make a belt out of heavier leather for around 22 bucks with a brass buckle. I told him why and he suggested a higher poundage on the leather (equates to thickness) I have a very thick casual dress belt that doesn't come close to looking like a "tackytickle" item. That coupled with the 511 pants and my pants dont sag.

    Oh, and I dont do IWB anymore - but my belt holster was having sage problems. The newer galco holster with a WIDE loop system helps distribute weight more evenly too, might help!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Byte Stryke View Post
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    You trying to show me up by getting the more expensive one?
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    I use the crossbreed IWB horsehide with their belt. Carried a full size 1911 every day for two years with it. My office is outside. I carry it with just a t-shirt over the top in the summer. The leather and gun still get wet in the heat of summer, but it is comfortable.

    I think the most important is a good belt. The crossbred is very thick but has broke in well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    You trying to show me up by getting the more expensive one?

    Nope, Researched, Inspected, priced.
    That one will be here next week instead of next month.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brianakell View Post

    Ive thought of moleskin stuck to the holster, old t-shirt or jean chunk sewn to it as well. Moleskin seems lowest maintaince. Likely just change it every few months Id guess.
    I wear this holster from Tucker Gun Leather. It is nice because it has the softer type leather on the back. I have never had a problem with sweat with this one. Notice there is no hardware on the back to rub on your skin. The leather feels a lot like mole skin actually so maybe Mole Skin would work. These are expensive but they were one of the only holsters of this style when I got it many years ago.




    I also have and like the Galco King Tuk a lot and it is becoming my everyday holster as it gets broken in. The leather on th back isn't as soft as the Tucker but it's still pretty nice.

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