Kramer IWB#2
All of my favorite holsters are made by Kramer. My preference is the OWB Scabbard in horsehide. But, it does not fit the OP requirement of being good, but cheap. And, they certainly are not fast to obtain due to the several month long waiting list.
The nice thing about IWB though, is it's a lot more forgiving of stuff like that. I own several IWB holsters and the ones that work are the ones with widely spaced belt loops. The ones that have a single clip let the gun rotate and the angle of carry is inconsistent. My favorite is the MTAC IWB but it's not really cheap. I have a Hooch holster that I'm not impressed with given the cost.
I agree. IWB holsters need to have two spaced out clips or loops for stability if a person carries a gun on any size. Single clips work fine for small guns.
Maybe this thread should be changed to ask "which holsters to stay away from"...
All of my favorite holsters are made by Kramer. My preference is the OWB Scabbard in horsehide. But, it does not fit the OP requirement of being good, but cheap. And, they certainly are not fast to obtain due to the several month long waiting list.
The nice thing about IWB though, is it's a lot more forgiving of stuff like that. I own several IWB holsters and the ones that work are the ones with widely spaced belt loops. The ones that have a single clip let the gun rotate and the angle of carry is inconsistent. My favorite is the MTAC IWB but it's not really cheap. I have a Hooch holster that I'm not impressed with given the cost.