7starmantis said:Thank again guys. I think I would really perfer one with belt loops as well, however the majority of time I'm not wearing jean or pants with a belt (usually my black cotton kung fu pants, I'm either going or coming from the school. Or late at night...they are just so comfortable) and if I need to carry during that time I may have to look at an ankle holster or something. The pants have no belt but do have a drawstring...however I think even a clip would not hold in position well on a drawstring. I have decided to go with a Glock 26 so I want the smallest yet safest holster I can get. I've looked at several over the last few days and I actually really like the ones I saw at Milt Sparks. I'll have to test a few I guess. Anyone ever get holsters off ebay? Thought it might be a less expensive way to find one you really like.
Now, on to the question of my wife carrying. Anyone have any advice for small women concealment? I'm thinking its going to have to be a thigh rig or hangbag thing. Any ideas? We are looking at a small revolver for her carry but haven't decided on a model yet.
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I am a female. I have a Glock 26. I really do not like having my gun away [off body] from me (ie. in a purse), but I do have a leather purse [with a wire inside the strap for additional strength and to make cutting difficult] that is designed with its own hidden holster for times when I must. My preferred method is a leather holster that is strong-stitched to a wide heavy-duty velcro belt at a cross-draw angle ahead of my hip, almost at the front. It is reasonably comfortable. This allows me to be more varied with the clothes I wear (since most of my clothes do not have a belt).
- Ceicei