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  • najohnson

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    Dec 21, 2020
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    this might sound weird but does anyone know if there are IWB holsters that you can put on your left side and have them tilt to the right so I can draw with my right hand. I am ambidextrous and more comfortable with my gun on the left and drawing/shooting with my right.
     

    Blaster229

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    Sep 14, 2010
    46,714
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    this might sound weird but does anyone know if there are IWB holsters that you can put on your left side and have them tilt to the right so I can draw with my right hand. I am ambidextrous and more comfortable with my gun on the left and drawing/shooting with my right.
    First of all, I'll just say that is a terrible idea. You SEVERELY limit yourself shooting from retention(bent elbow at the hip) in a close quarter/contact scenario. Crossdraw is typically a specialized carry scenario.
    But like I always say, It's your shoot. Shoot it the way you do.

    The only holster I know that could possibly do that would be the Tenicor. They have many holes for clip placement. It looks like I could manipulate at least the left clip to cant in a negative position. If not both.

    So you would need a right hand holster with a backwards cant.
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    Tomcat

    Formerly Known As HITWTOM
    May 7, 2012
    5,580
    St.Mary's County
    Like others I’ve got a box full of holsters already. The one I like best is a Versacarry Comfort Flex Deluxe. It has a polymer layer in between the layers of leather. I found the best way to shop for them is go to their website and get the model number then check Amazon for a better price.
    Pictured is my Kimber Evo
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    Bob A

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    Nov 11, 2009
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    this might sound weird but does anyone know if there are IWB holsters that you can put on your left side and have them tilt to the right so I can draw with my right hand. I am ambidextrous and more comfortable with my gun on the left and drawing/shooting with my right.
    I recently purchased an IWB tuckable from Eric Larsen. He makes them to order, so you can get whatever configuration you want. I'm very pleased with mine, and surprised at the comfort. Here's the website link; give him a call:
     

    308Scout

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    Mar 27, 2020
    6,683
    Washington County
    @Tomcat, I can't find a Versacarry size 3 in leather that is left handed IWB. I will probably go HBE but it is pricey for something that I don't know I will love.
    Try the element. Available in Size 3, LH.

     

    Overboost44

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    Jun 10, 2013
    6,647
    Kent Island
    Try the element. Available in Size 3, LH.

    Thanks for looking into that. I guess I didn't check every holster. I was going to contact them tomorrow. I am just not sure on that one because I may add a red dot to my pistol.
     

    dbledoc

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    Apr 8, 2013
    1,541
    Howard County
    Thanks for looking into that. I guess I didn't check every holster. I was going to contact them tomorrow. I am just not sure on that one because I may add a red dot to my pistol.
    I may have one sitting around. If I do you can have it.
    Their holsters are a waste of money in my experience.
     

    dannyp

    Ultimate Member
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    Oct 30, 2018
    1,504
    If you carry a weapon for any length of time, you will eventually have a box of holsters. Even though I am retired, I still find that what holster I choose to wear has to do with the clothes I will be wearing. One sized does not do it for all occasions.
    this , cargo shorts and a tee shirt are different than a suit .
     

    Phoenix_1295

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    Oct 6, 2010
    1,674
    MD
    I finally checked out the tulster oath iwb for my hellcat pro with optic. This is the one for me. Much more comfortable than a we the ppl.

    How stable is it, wobble-wise? With only having one narrow clip it looks like it would move back-and-forth a fair amount.
     

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