Rounded IWB Holster - Inside Waistband Concealed Carry, American Made, Concealment Express, Black Kydex, Optics Ready, Fits:
L**.
Must have holster!
What's more satisfying than finally finding a SigP365 for sale? Finding a holster that carries it like a dream. Smooth edges, comfortable when sitting down (back & appendix), truly concealable for a relatively small-framed woman or man. Husband had to order one after trying mine. Don't hesitate to buy!
T**S
Fits perfectly. Conceals perfectly. Draws perfectly. (Updated added)
I'm a retired cop and have carried concealed for 33 years, if that matters to how you view my opinion.This was purchased for daily use with a brand new pistol, so first I visually inspected the inside to make sure there were no burrs, etc. that might scratch or mar the pistol. There were none. You really need a very rigid 1.5" wide tactical belt for the clip to grab on to, and it grabs onto mine quite solidly. The holster retains the pistol by a section that impinges in the trigger guard forward of the trigger (so no risk of it activating the trigger). It hold just enough to keep it from coming loose when I jump up and down and move all around. Then unholstering the pistol is a snap. I really appreciate the solid, positive feel and sound when holstering it so you know the part holding the trigger guard is in the right place. The holster is lightly flared to facilitate easier re-holstering, which is crucial because in many self-defense situations you need to holster your firearm to switch to hands-on or pepper spray (if you're carrying a pistol but not pepper spray, you have a HUGE gap in your preparedness to deal with conflict; get a pocket sized one that is rated at law enforcement strength. They give up to 35 squirts. Here's what I carry and it only costs seven bucks: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0007VM8UC/ref=oh_aui_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 )I'm a fat guy, and as long as I wear my belt on my spare tire, instead of below it, it is very easy to draw when placed anywhere from below my belly button across to my side. If it is below the gut, the gut is an impediment to drawing, so plan to wear your pants a bit high, and the but of the firearm sticks out and makes a visible imprint on the shirt you're wearing. I also considered a shoulder holster for this reason, but with the thin Hawaiian shirts I wear I thought the imprint of the shoulder holster straps might be a give-away.The plastic is nicely rigid and good looking. The screws are well plated and secure. I have not felt the need to try to adjust either the cant of the firearm or the tightness of the grip of the holster on the gun, but both are possible.I have always carried in my waistband ("appendix carry"), usually with a t-shirt between me and the holster, with an oversize shirt over the firearm and not tucked in. That is how I will continue to carry, though there is enough material on the skin side of the holster to protect the firearm from contact with the skin. This design does not really allow you to tuck in a shirt in a way that won't draw attention. On the other hand, it holds close enough to the body that when I tried a properly sized t-shirt to cover it, it concealed the firearm pretty well. But, I will continue to wear the official uniform of fat men with concealed pistols: a Hawaiian shirt or an oversized sweatshirt. If someone could make a bulletproof Hawaiian shirt, a lot of ex-cops would buy them!Here are the very affordable belts I bought to affix the holster to. Though they have tough plastic buckles (instead of metal) I prefer them because unlike the metal ones I found they don't have logos that advertise that your belt is meant to hold a pistol. The lock down very positively to hold the belt in place, and there is no slippage. And, they give you an extra buckle for each belt in case they deteriorate. The belts are very rigid and I do not think they will warp to conform to my corpulence like less rigid belts have done. They come in two packs with a variety of color combinations, which is nice because I wear both blue and khaki pants. Any way, here's the link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07DDFMSZN/ref=oh_aui_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1Last observation. There is a major jump in price points between this holster and the next level up, like about $100. Unless you want a holster that allows you to tuck in your shirt, or that carries a spare magazine and has hinges to conform to your body, I don't see any reason to go to the more expensive holsters.If you go to the range and notice a fat guy smiling as he draws and fires at the dynamic steel targets, it may be me so say hi!SIX MONTH UPDATE: I have had zero problems with this holster. I remain fully happy with it.
H**D
Good Holster but.......
I like the holster over all. Its light weight, it fits perfect the purpose, but I could not recommend it for people that not good in crafts and fixing things.It’s right out the box dangerous. The gun in this case, a Sccy cpx-2, snaps into the holster but the magazine release button gets pressed and the magazine comes out.The material sit directly on top of the release button and if the mag get shoot out of the gun right on the spot, it will during the day wearing the gun.I don’t have this issue on the other kydex holsters. But be aware when you buy one for your Sccy.It’s an easy fix I (just dramel it out) but I’ll think it shouldn’t be this way. We all carry for a reason. Imagine there is the situation, you fire a shot and after that, they catch you with the pants pulled down. And it is not funny to walk into the supervisor office and ploingggg the magazine falls from your hip. Doesn’t look very smart and responsible, does it?I will buy an other kydex but be aware the Sccy holster release the magazine while walking or moving.
J**7
Minor adjustments, big improvement
Ok, so here is the deal, I really like this holster, especially since I did a little bit of modifying. I am 6' and 190Lb. and wanted a holster that I could wear appendix. When the holster came, I tried and it was not happening. It may work for someone who wears their pants up really high, but not for me, so I tried a number of other options. A belly band, buying my own kydex, reading, watching videos etc. Everyone I heard blamed the affordability of the holster, but there is no way I am paying $100 bucks to holster a $280 gun. The end result was that this holster looked a lot like what I was trying to make, but did not do what I wanted it to do. So, with a few minor adjustments, I modified this thing into the most comfortable AIWB holster I have ever worn. I can sit and stand without it digging in anywhere, I can bend over and tie my shoes without crying, and I can comfortably wear just a t-shirt without it printing, and for the first time in my ccw life, I actually forgot I had the thing on me. So, if you are like me, and like the price, can use a drill, and are willing to do just 10 minutes of work on this thing to make it stand up to any other holster on the market, I have attached some pics to show you what worked for me.1. I drilled some more holes for the belt clip. In fact, I just took the drill and made a long vertical groove, so that I can loosen and move the belt clip as far down toward the barrel of the gun as possible without scratching the slide of the gun with the screw backings. If you are wanting to carry Appendix, this is the first and possibly the only mod you might have to make on this product. However, I wanted the best, so I kept going.2. Switch out the rubber insert that adjusts the trigger retention with one of the inserts on the belt clip. Many people on the forums say you need to tighten down the trigger retention anyways, I like my retention pretty tight, and if you add the thick rubber insert to the correct screw, it will push the butt of the gun just slightly towards your body, reducing printing.3. take some sandpaper (or a belt sander) and sand down the excess kydex that is just off of the front sight. If you are going to carry appendix, any and all pointy things have potential for discomfort. Also, sanding down all of the edges just a little bit, goes a long way with this holster.4. take a bit of kydex, or aluminum, or whatever and make yourself a raven's claw. This is simply a small curved part of kydex or whatever that will push against the inside of your belt and keep the butt of the gun close to your body. I mention this one last because it is very much a personal preference thing. Where I find it comfortable, and helping with concealment, means others would disagree. If you do this, just drill a hole so that it can be attached to the trigger retention screw.So why 5 stars if I have to do all of this stuff? because of the price and because all of this stuff is super easy to do! get off your keister and do it!thanks for reading!
N**0
What I needed
Did not think it would be this comfortable. Durable. No retention to speak of but that's not what I was looking for. Would need to pay attention when reholstering as clothing would get stuck and could cause an accidental discharge. Overall it's what I needed and wanted tho
B**N
Terrible seller. Avoid.
What a piece of junk. Gun is way too tight in holster. Very hard to put on and very uncomfortable. Contacted seller for exchange or refund. Seller left me hanging. Never answered my emails. Thanks to Amazon for helping me out with this seller. Hope they give them das boot.
J**E
First rate holster
This holster is EXCELLENT. It is well made and fits my Bersa perfectly. I easily tuned the cant and retention to my preference. Belt clip is strong and sturdy - no worries there. A great deal in every way.
@**N
Excellent Holster
Love this holster. Sits comfortably and perfectly seats my VP9.
A**7
Awesome product
Very good quality
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