Any suggestions for a good conceal holster?

Driver4Life

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Getting my CPL cause my neighborhood is going south and im looking for a good tuckable holster for a S&W mp 45. Any suggestions?
 
I run a Comp-Tac MTAC for my M&P9c (and my fullsize M&P9 when I carry it) it and I have been thrilled with it in the almost 4 years I've been wearing it. On a good belt it practically disappears. Which brings up another good point, do not underestimate how important it is to have a good belt along with the holster. The stiffer the better... (que "that's what she said" jokes...)

I've not used them myself, but I've heard nothing but rave reviews on Raven Concealment holsters from people I know and trust.
 
Thanks guys ill look into them those crossbreed look nice ill have to find a dealer to tryone on. Thanks again!
 
I went through about 15 before I found one I was comfortable with. Very expensive learning curve.

Glocktalk.com had a thread where you could swap with other members. Was a cool idea and it worked, post what you need and wait. I have a few away on there, couple guys sent me $20 each. Others sent the holster back.
Good community over there. Not all glock either
 
I run a Comp-Tac MTAC for my M&P9c (and my fullsize M&P9 when I carry it) it and I have been thrilled with it in the almost 4 years I've been wearing it. On a good belt it practically disappears. Which brings up another good point, do not underestimate how important it is to have a good belt along with the holster. The stiffer the better... (que "that's what she said" jokes...)

I've not used them myself, but I've heard nothing but rave reviews on Raven Concealment holsters from people I know and trust.

I run a Comp-Tac too. I like it a lot.

Tucking that M&P45 inside the waist band is tough though. I tried running my HK45c inside the waist band for a while, it ended up being more trouble than it was worth.

And I second the good belt thing.
 
Another vote for the Comp-Tac MTAC. Super comfortable, as well as very adjustable for height and cant, which is very useful when you're tailoring the hoster to fit your needs- especially when it comes to a smooth and natural draw. And X2 on the belt. A cheap belt will make the very best holster uncomfortable and awkward.
 
Thanks again guys checking alot of these out! i have to turn my certificate from the class in and go shopping while i wait for my actual card to come in the mail.
 
Super happy with the two Theis Holsters that I have. One is for my XDm 4.5" .45, the other for my Springfield Lightweight Micro Compact. The cool thing Tommy did was the second one I bought was for the XDS, when I traded that for the little 1911, I sent the holster back with $20 and 8 days later had one back for the 1911!!
 
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