Stablefall
09-17-2002, 17:07
Does anyone have experience with the Sidearmor shirt tucker? I currenty have a G27 with a Sidearmor IWB. I am getting a G30 in a couple of weeks and probably a Sidearmor to go with it.
If the Sidearmor shirt tucker works well and is comfortable I will probably get it for both holsters.
Any input would be appreciated.
RedDevil
09-17-2002, 19:34
I bought one for my G30 and it was a poor design.It's very hard to get the shirt tucked in with the firearm in the holster.It also makes you look like you have a large growth coming out of your side.Stick with a holster made for tucking and keep the SA for plain old IWB.
i carry a sidearmor 29/30 with a 20 cant and i am very happy with it.
i am about 50 lbs O/W.thanks to ;c ;c ;c ;f ;f ,i wear my holster everyday,sometimes shirt out sometimes tucked in so far no one has
noticed that i'm carring.thats just what i want! what you don't know
won't hurt me.if you know what i mean.
SAWBONES
09-17-2002, 22:02
I've carried my G30 in the Comp-Tac Shirt Tucker, shirt tucked in, NO PROBLEM AT ALL, during this past summer.
You need to use a little strategy to properly employ a tuckable holster, is all. Blouse your shirt equally all around (about 1.5" "slack") so that the top of your slacks, including the top of your belt, are covered by the shirt, cinch your belt tight for support, and it won't show at all.
Since this rig employs a single clip design, it lets the front of the holster move a bit, but not much, and I find it a very workable design. The advantage of this rig compared to Blade Tech's UCH and others like that, is that the belt clip is offset (behind the holster, in this case) rather than directly over the holster body, thereby lessening the thickness of the unavoidable "bulge" that is present with any sort of IWB holster, "tuckable" or not.
If you need to employ a "tuckable" rig instead of a more typical IWB holster, I recommend the Shirt-Tucker.
Sometimes, when the weather is very hot and/or humid, ANY sort of cover garment will look out of place, and tuckable holsters come into their own then.
OTOH, if you have the option of using a cover garment, go for the Comp-Tac Gurkha, a more traditional IWB holster, and very well designed.
Best.
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