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tuckable holsters????????????
can someone explain what "tuckable" means in terms of holsters, i know its a dumb question but i can tuck im by shirt with any holster so thats why im confused?
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Saint Louis Missouri
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A tuckable holster is a term that is used for IWB (in waist band) holsters. If you have a normal IWB holster you can't tuck your shirt in and conceal the gun with the same shirt.
I will post some pics of mine for you. |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Saint Louis Missouri
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This is it in the waist band:
![]() This is showing the split where you tuck your shirt into that hides the gun: ![]() This is it tucked in:
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What kind of holster is that?
Is that a Fist #1?? Thinking of buying one so I was wondering how you like it.
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oooooooooooooooo thanks so much for clarifying that for me, yeah what kind of holster is that anyway???
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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Fist makes some great stuff, but thats not one of them. A compliment none the less....
The holster is one of my designs, a Pro Tuckable. They work very well for people wanting easy on and off....... Thanks Tminer............Shoot well.
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Saint Louis Missouri
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I love it. It is a HBE leatherworks tuckable pro. www.hbeleatherworks.com
I have a raftersgunleather OWB. I find myself using the IWB to conceal most of the time. When conceal is not the big of a deal I use the rafters. I must say that conceal is about 99.9 % of what I do. Eric your welcome. If I find something that works well I share the knowledge. Tim |
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ok conitinuing with the dumb questions, just because its a "tuckable" holster does that mean it should always be worn tucked in, or is it just as sturdy not tucked??
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Join Date: Aug 2001
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Saint Louis Missouri
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bd is right. The shirt doesn't have to be tucked. The holster is an IWB which must be worn on the inside of the belt. You don't have to wear it on the inside of the pants just on the inside of the belt.
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