One added plus of the Alien Gear holsters is that you can buy additional shells. But the S&W M2.0 texture just rubbed too much, so had to get one with padding between the grip and body. If I was carrying a Glock or other gun with a less aggressive grip texture, I'd have really like that one. Not a fan of the bulkier Shape Shift series. One other holster that I tried was the Alien Gear Cloak Tuck 3.5. He has no problems doing so, even though he's a "big guy". He carries a Glock 19 appendix carry in a Bravo Concealment kydex single clip holster. My 22 yr old son is 6'3", 240 lbs, similar build to me. He jsut wanted padding between his bones and the gun. He chose the holster also for comfort, but mainly because he doesn't have the built in padding that most of us do. He also has chosen the N8 Tactical professional for a completely different reason. My 21 yr old son is the opposite body build - 6'2, 135 lbs soaking wet. I love the aggressive texture on the grip of the M2.0 in my hand, but it can feel like sandpaper against your bare skin. I carry a S&W M&P 9C M2.0 at 3:00 in a N8 Tactical Professional series holster. Holster selection can depend heavily on your body build, your wardrobe, and the environments you most often find yourself in. Smith & Wesson related news, photos, reviews, questions, accessories and tech.Ĭommerce or political content are not permitted and should be discussed in the appropriate subreddits for them.Ĭome join The Gun Network, a collection of all gun-related sub-reddits!
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