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  • OWB for CCW???

    I am required to have an OWB holster for my upcoming cwp class so.... my question is should I get one Ill be likely to use in the future, or just something cheap for the class? Do any of you guys use OWB for CCW? Maybe during the winter when wearing heavier clothing? Or do you just stick to pocket or IWB for CCW?
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    Get something that you may use in the future. Sometimes it's nice to wear OWB when you are outdoors or wearing a long coat. I started with IWB only and then picked up a cheap OWB slide that fits close to the body but rides high at a gun show. When outdoors in the winter it's very nice.
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    • #3
      I wouldn't waste money on a cheap OWB holster. Get one that is good quality and use it. There's nothing wrong with using an OWB holster with nothing concealing it but an untucked shirt.

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      • #4
        I have & use frequently a Fobus Paddle Holster for my Glock26, very comfy, rides close to body, and under $30. Very easy to hide with any un-tucked shirt or jacket. I like hearing that "Click" as it falls into place so nice & easily. Hardly know it's riding on my R Hip at about 4:00. Good luck on your decision.
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        • #5
          Get the one in this thread and after the class you can use it for ultra concealable IWB like the OP did:
          http://kahrtalk.com/showthread.php?t=10107
          Very interesting...

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          • #6
            Ok, I was kind of leaning toward what you guys have said. So now to decide... I like the idea of that crossbreed in the post jfootin, but with that as an actual owb, it seems like it would be a lot. Kinda thinkin about goin to paul again and tryin out a pj owb.... jfootin... im lookin for your help here again. I got the IWB holster, AND the belt you pointed me toward (and love em both so far) so I guess I kinda trust ya! haha

            (wonder if paul would hook me up with a deal if I went ahead and ordered a AIWB, Pocket, and OWB at the same time to go with my IWB?)
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            • #7
              A lot of IWB holster are wearable as OWB holster, if you put them between your pants and your belt. Not sure if your class allows that or not. Otherwise I'd get a good OWB that you can use during jacket weather. During the summer, I can hide my snubbie in an OWB under an Hawaiian long short sleeved shirt, or sometimes I wear a t-shirt and an Hawiian print long shirt and that seems to work ok. Until it gets REAL hot, then I just been sticking my compact 9mm down the front of my pants in a remora holster, Covered by a long t-shirt.
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              • #8
                I carry all my guns OWB because for me it is more comfortable especially when sitting. Only you know there is a gun under your shirt. OWB for me is more accessible and anyway here in Michigan the law now allows for open carry. Just sayin.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by PYROhafe View Post
                  Ok, I was kind of leaning toward what you guys have said. So now to decide... I like the idea of that crossbreed in the post jfootin, but with that as an actual owb, it seems like it would be a lot. Kinda thinkin about goin to paul again and tryin out a pj owb.... jfootin... im lookin for your help here again. I got the IWB holster, AND the belt you pointed me toward (and love em both so far) so I guess I kinda trust ya! haha

                  (wonder if paul would hook me up with a deal if I went ahead and ordered a AIWB, Pocket, and OWB at the same time to go with my IWB?)
                  Well, he would save on shipping them all together, so it is worth a try!
                  Very interesting...

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                  • #10
                    I carry owb fairly often. its very comfortable. I typically use a high ride pancake. The first one I bought had the belt loop option for iwb. I got it from simply rugged. I am not a big fan of belt loops. Ao I made my own pancake that has holes for belt clips. I like that better. What you loose with owb is the distance below the top of the belt that you gun and holster hang down. the high ride I got from simply rugged only sits about 2" down. If you are new to cc that can seem like you are wearing a red flag on your shirt. To to the avg person...nothing. Its all about what you feel comfortable with.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by 2aforall View Post
                      I carry owb fairly often. its very comfortable. I typically use a high ride pancake. The first one I bought had the belt loop option for iwb. I got it from simply rugged. I am not a big fan of belt loops. Ao I made my own pancake that has holes for belt clips. I like that better. What you loose with owb is the distance below the top of the belt that you gun and holster hang down. the high ride I got from simply rugged only sits about 2" down. If you are new to cc that can seem like you are wearing a red flag on your shirt. To to the avg person...nothing. Its all about what you feel comfortable with.
                      +1 on the high ride pancake, especially with these short PM/CM Kahrs. I had one that I liked from Tagua, just $45 shipped for a leather lined holster: the Open Top Belt Holster. It was a little too loose for my CM9, then I noticed that the package said it was made to fit the PM45. A lot of big holster makers do that - try to market one holster model to fit a group of guns. I hate that! But I sold it to another member who has a PM45 and he is very happy with it.

                      Here is one I am considering for my CM9, the first one on the page - the Bonneville. With the CM9, it will extend barely an inch below the belt. (Interestingly, the Tagua holster that I got looked like this one with less cant; not at all like the one pictured on their website for a 1911. Tagua seems to be a pot luck dealer - you don't know what you're going to get 'till you get it. )
                      Very interesting...

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                      • #12
                        I carry OWB any time I can cover the gun and holster. If I can't, I go to a pocket pistol because I practically never carry IWB. I have tried nearly all the IWB holsters, but so far, have never found one I like.

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                        • #13
                          "I had one that I liked from Tagua, just $45 shipped for a leather lined holster: the Open Top Belt Holster. It was a little too loose for my CM9, then I noticed that the package said it was made to fit the PM45."

                          (Interestingly, the Tagua holster that I got looked like this one with less cant; not at all like the one pictured on their website for a 1911. Tagua seems to be a pot luck dealer - you don't know what you're going to get 'till you get it. )

                          That's because Tagua is a South American company that uses substandard materials and pays its workers pennies a day. Not knocking the company, just explaining what it is. Flatteringly, it could be described as a multinational, high profit, low overhead corporation. Corporations with a similar business model have also been described as sweatshops so I guess it's all just a question of perspective.

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                          • #14
                            I ordered a Desantis speed scabbard from Optics Planet and It hugs close enough that I can wear a P9 OWB with a loose t-shirt. It's a 3 slot rig so you can where it as a straight drop or canted. Here's the link for the P9/CW9.
                            http://www.opticsplanet.com/s/002BAD6Z0/

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                            • #15
                              Ok I see the recomendations for the pancake style? Is that just the 2 belt holes? I just worry that if for some reason I have to remove the gun (no weapons sign or something) that ill either be walking around with just a holster on, or messing with my belt in the parking lot somewhere trying to get my gun off. Also any downsides to going with the clip on style (like the pj holster) I have no real preferance here, just something not too expensive but still nice, and with good retention.
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