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What kind of Holster do you use for your concealed weapon??
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<blockquote data-quote="MN Hunter" data-source="post: 380752" data-attributes="member: 15426"><p>Holster Info below. They are extremely comfortable. Yes you can tuck it under your shirt. I suggest you call and talk with Mitch. He is a great guy and will offer you alot of input.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.mitchrosen.com/product_line/product_line.html" target="_blank">Rosen Product Line</a></p><p> </p><p>An Inside-the- Waistband holster with an offset attachment loop, the ARG is reinforced at the top with double leather and steel, thus facilitating ease of one-handed reholstering. Stitched sight rails ensure that front sights will not pull leather. The ARG does away with the excess bulk typically associated with inside-the- waistband holsters. The ARG features a radical rearward muzzle rake. You can wear it with a tailored suit, and it will NOT print. The belt loop is stitched on and very snugly fit to the dimensions of the belts which I offer. The butt of the handgun is as snug to the body as possible. There is no better inside-the- waistband holster available... and none more concealable. </p><p> *We have re-named this holster to "American Rear Guard" in honor of the victims and heroes of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. This holster was formerly named "Ayoob Rear Guard" after the gunwriter who first suggested that I create a holster with an offset belt loop.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>AVAILABLE: Most pistols, S&W J-frame with short barrels, S&W K-frames with barrels to 4".</p><p></p><p>COLORS: Black, dark brown, mahogany, light brown, and natural</p><p></p><p>ORDER: ARG™</p><p></p><p>PRICE: $150.00 in best quality cowhide (ARG™ shown here in best quality cowhide with sharkskin trim); (Also available in Slimline construction, $210.00)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MN Hunter, post: 380752, member: 15426"] Holster Info below. They are extremely comfortable. Yes you can tuck it under your shirt. I suggest you call and talk with Mitch. He is a great guy and will offer you alot of input. [url=http://www.mitchrosen.com/product_line/product_line.html]Rosen Product Line[/url] An Inside-the- Waistband holster with an offset attachment loop, the ARG is reinforced at the top with double leather and steel, thus facilitating ease of one-handed reholstering. Stitched sight rails ensure that front sights will not pull leather. The ARG does away with the excess bulk typically associated with inside-the- waistband holsters. The ARG features a radical rearward muzzle rake. You can wear it with a tailored suit, and it will NOT print. The belt loop is stitched on and very snugly fit to the dimensions of the belts which I offer. The butt of the handgun is as snug to the body as possible. There is no better inside-the- waistband holster available... and none more concealable. *We have re-named this holster to "American Rear Guard" in honor of the victims and heroes of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. This holster was formerly named "Ayoob Rear Guard" after the gunwriter who first suggested that I create a holster with an offset belt loop. AVAILABLE: Most pistols, S&W J-frame with short barrels, S&W K-frames with barrels to 4". COLORS: Black, dark brown, mahogany, light brown, and natural ORDER: ARG™ PRICE: $150.00 in best quality cowhide (ARG™ shown here in best quality cowhide with sharkskin trim); (Also available in Slimline construction, $210.00) [/QUOTE]
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