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  • c good
    Veteran Member
    • Oct 2005
    • 2621

    How about pocket carry? Hawg S.T.A.S.H.

    I'm having a difficult time finding an IWB that is remotely comfortable for my Hellcat. I'm considering going with pocket carry. The Hawg S.T.A.S.H. looks pretty good. Any thoughts?
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    G-forceJunkie
    Calguns Addict
    • Jul 2010
    • 6288

    I prefer leather as its molds to your body and the gun better over time, fewer sharp corners to jab you.. Galico is the best I have found, have on for a J frame, Glock 43 and Sig 365. The extra material on the top (that also has a reinforsment rod in it) I find crucially important if your going to be drawing from jeans or other pants where the inboard corner of the pocket is a square corner that the gun, especially square back semi's, tend to catch. I have a no name leather pocket holster for my Glock 43 that is just wrapped around the slide and its nearly unusable as the draw gets caught up most of the time. I have to grip, draw the butt out, tip the butt down to clear the pocket corner (hopefully) then finish the draw. The Galicos, you just grab and draw, smooth as butter. This may or not be an issue with the style of pants you wear.
    The Front Pocket Holster is designed for front pocket carry in pants or a jacket. The Front Pocket Holster keeps the firearm in the same general position so you can quickly locate the grip when you need to draw, conceals the shape of the gun so that its

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      jben
      CGN/CGSSA Contributor
      CGN Contributor
      • Oct 2008
      • 1966

      Have you ever used Vedder Light Tuck?
      makes my Hellcat Pro absolutely comfy at 3.5 to 4 o'clock. Also tuckable.

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        1savage99
        Junior Member
        • Jul 2008
        • 62

        Seasonally I use this Pocket holster

        Our front pocket holster design is very effective at masking the outline of the gun and keeping the gun in an upright, ready position in the pocket.  The outside of the holster remains mostly smooth to mask the outline of the gun while the inside, the side toward your leg, is formed to the shape of the gun.  The holster is curved to conform to the shape of your leg. There are three ways to draw using this holster.  With the gun holstered in the pocket, obtain a good firing grip on it and discreetly break the retention by pushing on the thumb tab or push off with your middle finger. You can also simply draw the gun briskly and upon drawing, the thumb tab and the hooked end will catch your pocket and the holster will remain inside.  It is a very thin and effective design and as with all of our designs the trigger is covered completely and all edges are smoothed and polished. Many have tried to copy our design over the years but why buy a copy when you can have The Original ALABAMA POCKET HOLSTER hand crafted since 2008.
        sigpicNRA Life Member

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