Carrying can be somewhat of an issue depending on what you want to carry and what you are wearing. I used to carry a Bersa .380 CC because it was easy to carry in a soft holster in a pocket but even then it felt heavy. Then I carried a P3AT which if tucked into a pocket worked great for running, which I don't do anymore due to feet problems and age. I carried a Kimber CDP Pro II in the winter in an IWB holster for some time but kept hitting the handgrip on things.
I decided that for my level of experience I would go to a DA/SA gun and after a long period of not carrying anything started carrying a Sig MK25 in a Blackhawk carbon fiber Sherpa holster. I have been doing that for a while now and am very used to the weight and have little problem with it but I do like conceal and keep pulling my shirt or coat down to make sure the tip does not show.
So that led me to look for IWB holster. One thing that makes this possible is that I have been losing weight and now have enough room in my pants to carry IWB. LOL
So I ordered a Hidden Hybrid holster with a double mag carrier and a new gun belt to hold it all together. Don't know if anyone here has any experience with Hidden Hybrid and I have not received mine yet.
For some reason many of us end up with a plethora of holsters.
I decided that for my level of experience I would go to a DA/SA gun and after a long period of not carrying anything started carrying a Sig MK25 in a Blackhawk carbon fiber Sherpa holster. I have been doing that for a while now and am very used to the weight and have little problem with it but I do like conceal and keep pulling my shirt or coat down to make sure the tip does not show.
So that led me to look for IWB holster. One thing that makes this possible is that I have been losing weight and now have enough room in my pants to carry IWB. LOL
So I ordered a Hidden Hybrid holster with a double mag carrier and a new gun belt to hold it all together. Don't know if anyone here has any experience with Hidden Hybrid and I have not received mine yet.
For some reason many of us end up with a plethora of holsters.