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Concealment Express IWB KYDEX Holster fits Glock 26/27/33 | Right | Black
INSIDE THE WAISTBAND KYDEX HOLSTER fits: Glock 26/27/33 (ONLY unless Specified). Our minimalist IWB holsters are designed to be worn comfortably inside the waistband with an untucked shirt for proper concealed carry. We use .08” KYDEX precision formed over our proprietary in house CAD designed and crafted Aluminum molds. This ensures unparalleled consistency, fit, quality, durability, lightness, comfort, & uniform features across all of our holsters.EXCLUSIVE HOLSTER FEATURES: Undercut Trigger Guard keeps the KYDEX from interfering with your draw. Over-Cut Open-Face accommodates Threaded Barrels and clears Suppressor Height Sights. Full length Sweat Guard & Rear Sight Shield to protect your weapon from sweat. Fiber Reinforced Stealth Belt Clip, so no one knows you are carrying. We utilize all Black Oxide Steel (Phillips) hardware with Threadlock, so you can easily make adjustments but never lose a screw.ADJUSTABLE ‘POSI-CLICK’ RETENTION & CANT: When you holster your Glock 26/27/33, you'll hear a satisfying ‘CLICK’ letting you know your weapon is securely holstered & won’t come out unless YOU want it to. Retention pressure is fully adjustable via the black oxide steel hardware forward of the trigger guard. Cant (or Carry Angle) is adjustable from -5 to +20 Degrees, allowing you to angle the holster perfectly for appendix (AIWB), strong side, behind the hip or cross draw carry positions.CLAW COMPATIBLE - ELIMINATES PRINTING: Our Glock 26/27/33 IWB Holster is now Claw Compatible. Our optional Claw Kit cleverly eliminates printing forever by utilizing your belt to angle the butt of your weapon in towards your body. This effectively makes your weapon disappear inside your belt line.100% MADE IN USA - GUARANTEED FOR LIFE: Our holsters are designed and built from start to finish in the USA by Americans on All US made Machinery & Equipment for a level of quality that is unparalleled. Our Quality & Durability is engineered into each holster from the start. Because of this, we guarantee that your holster will last you forever no matter what.
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4 Reddit comments about Concealment Express IWB KYDEX Holster fits Glock 26/27/33 | Right | Black:

u/GlockR15 · 3 pointsr/EDC

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u/JayMartinUSA · 1 pointr/Glocks

But in all seriousness.

Try to wear darker shirts, it's harder to see bulge due to lack of shadows.

Tight gun belt helps hold the holster close to my body.


This is what I have (For G26, I know you said G19)

Gun belt: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01C297POU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_rwl14m7TLsrAG

G26 Kydex AIWB Holster: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00UFEGQ54/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_AksCKSR9ZQF9k

I knew I would have the same problem you're having, and that's why I got a G26. In hindsight I may have looked into a G(42 ∣∣ 43), but I wouldn't have wanted that(G42 ∣∣ G43) if it was going to be my only gun.

u/musaga · 1 pointr/AskTrumpSupporters

> I am finding it really hard to wrap my head around carrying a firearm "just in case". How do you picture a scenario going where the gun is useful to you, rather than just a liability? Are you not more likely to be shot while attempting to draw your gun to defend yourself then you are to actually be able to draw it?

I don't really have any specific scenario in my head that I imagine when I leave my home each day because it's unpredictable, but it could be in any situation where I feel that my life, or someone else's is in immediate danger. That could be during a robbery for example. I could be at home, or grocery shopping, or walking on the sidewalk. Part of the reason why I carry everywhere (and why it's recommended that you carry everywhere) is because there's no telling when your life might be in danger in the rare instance that it is, which is completely unpredictable.

Also, carrying itself isn't dangerous at all assuming you use a good holster, such as a kydex holster, so there's really no reason not to carry. My gun is always in the holster, so I simply remove the holster (which has the gun) from my pants when I'm home and put the holster back in my pants when I leave - at no point am I handling a gun with an open trigger because the holster is covering the trigger.

> Are you not more likely to be shot while attempting to draw your gun to defend yourself then you are to actually be able to draw it?

There's always that risk assuming the other person has a gun, however there's also the fact that my life would already be immediately in danger.

> is your well crafted chemical explosive device that you wear strapped to your body not more likely to have a dangerous misfire or similar than you are ever to use it in self defense?

Impossible for that to happen due to the design of the gun. It is mechanically impossible. This is actually a fairly common misconception about guns - what usually happens during a misfire while carrying is that the person is using an old leather holster (leather is hard initially, but it eventually softens). When the leather softens, the gun doesn't stay in place well and the leather bends which presses down the trigger (assuming the trigger isn't very heavy to begin with, which varies by gun). This is why it's important to use a good holster, such as kydex, which is a hard molded plastic that keeps the gun in place via retention.


> Again, not judging. Genuinely curious. This is one of the bigger cultural differences between Canada and the States, and you're one of the most open and articulate people I've met so far willing to talk about it.

Thanks, and no worries! I'm happy to have this discussion.

u/CaptainQuattro · 1 pointr/EDC

It's comfortable enough for me. I've gone hours long car rides and sat through movies at the theater and forgotten its there. As long as the firearm you're trying to conceal is reasonably small (which is obviously not a problem with the G27), and assuming you have a proper carry belt, it's perfectly fine in my book.

As far as I'm concerned, all of the kydex holsters of that style are, more or less, the same. As long as your shopping for that style of kydex holster, there really isn't that much difference between a "cheapo" holster vs a "name-brand" manufacturer. I got mine off Amazon but, if I'm not mistaken, Concealment Express is actually a company based out of Florida, that sells their holsters on their own website too.

Don't just take my word for it though, there are hundreds of pretty stellar reviews on Amazon as well. Here's the one for the G27: https://www.amazon.com/Concealment-Express-IWB-KYDEX-Holster/dp/B00UFEGQ54/ref=lp_11071801011_1_5?srs=11071801011&ie=UTF8&qid=1467614560&sr=8-5.

Are there better holsters? Yeah, definitely. But $35 on Amazon and no lead time before shipping made it a great deal in my book.