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    Posted: 19 Mar 2018 at 8:15pm
Bought a Remington R1 stainless a while back since im 21 now and am looking for a holster, wont be carrying it much, usually just in the glove box of my truck, but when I do im looking at carrying it in the small of my back, since im too thin to put it on my inside hip without it sticking out. Any good suggestions? would prefer leather but...

Edited by Mike Plotner - 19 Mar 2018 at 8:15pm
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I use Desantis sof-tuck holsters for a couple of mine and find them very comfortable to wear.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/106NAI4Z0-DeSantis-Sof-Tuck-IWB-Holster-Tuckable-Adjustable-Cant-Suede-Right-Han/292146465263?hash=item44054949ef:m:mVvlBVLztgYCgI8YbAZD86Q

I guess the link doesn't work but they are available on e-bay.

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My advice would be to go to a gun show, and try some on.  Ballistic nylon is a little cooler...
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I just bought one of these holsters for my 9mm. and I like it! Don't have to take the holster off can leave it on the belt. Comes in sizes for any automatic pistol.https://www.amazon.com/Bianchi-Foldaway-Holster-Black-Right/dp/B004Y3NAGA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1521515411&sr=8-1&keywords=bianchi+101-16
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putting it in the glove box is a concealed weapon. check the laws of your state
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maybe Mike has a concealed carry?
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Mike, I don't know the laws of your state but if you can get a concealed carry permit get one. A lot of other states may honor your state's permit and it could save you some problems down the road. Plus concealed carry doesn't alarm the nit wits when you go into a restaurant or other public place. I use an inside the pocket holster for my baby Glock since I don't usually wear a jacket and don't like wearing my shirt untucked.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mike Plotner Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Mar 2018 at 9:00am
Yep, I'm working on deciding where to get the class for mine from. Right now I usually just have a ruger ranch rifle in my truck. Basically I just want a concealed carry make transporting easier
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Try looking at www.smartcarry.com
Looking at the page, their holster looks like it wouldn't be comfortable but it is, and NO ONE will look there to see if you're carrying.   I've asked many people if they can tell where i'm carrying and no one can see any sign of it at all.  Works when wearing about anything.
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does it work when yer wearing a thong? lol
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Well now age will take care of that too thin problem but it might take a while, just go ahead and buy one now and keep it for later.  Back 40 years ago I bought a Bianchi shoulder holster, (all holsters were leather back then), gave $35 for it, hate to think what it would cost to replace it now and it is almost as good as it was the day I got it.
After Shameles's comment I need to go poke my minds eye out.
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Hubert,what is a  baby Glock?

I tried out the 42 and loved the way the thing functioned and the awsum trigger pull. 

But the size steered me away and I went with the Smith Body guard.  Confused
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Originally posted by Dave H Dave H wrote:

Hubert,what is a  baby Glock?

I tried out the 42 and loved the way the thing functioned and the awsum trigger pull. 

But the size steered me away and I went with the Smith Body guard.  Confused

Dave, I refer to both the 42 and the 43 as "baby" Glocks. When they came out with the 43 I put the 42 up and started carrying the 43. I use a +1 magazine extension which helps it fit my hand a bit better. The Body Guard is a nice unit, also.  I own several S&W wheel guns and really love them, one belonged to my grandfather who carried it when he delivered mail with a horse and buggy.
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I really prefer full size weapons, they will KNOW I am carrying as will be obvious as will the thud if they challenge the .45acp 1911 full size.
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That's why I like a full size 1911. If it was good enough for my ancestors to fight the imperial Germans, Japanese and communists, it's good enough for me to carry around
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