IWB mag holder

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IWB mag holder

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I'm looking for an IWB mag carrier for a Glock 23 mag and don't seem to be locating too many with online searches. The Tucker Gunleather (http://rlcompanyusa.stores.yahoo.net/iwbsimapo.html) looks nice, but the site says there's 4 months lead time. Suggestions?
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I do alot of my shopping on ebay.

Always good deals I just picked up some CrimsoneTraces grips for my Kimber with shipping $170 new in box.

I would give it a try I know they have a lot of mag carriers because I am looking too.

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Here ya go! Scroll down the page to near the bottom.

http://www.dmbullardleather.com/1429711.html

Bullard Leather Products produces a top quality product.

EDIT: Looks like Rokyudai beat me to it. :???:
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RKirby,

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I'll accept that compliment! :tiphat:
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I bought a 1911 IWB mag. holster from them. I think I had it in 4 days. Nice products. Definitely looking into more from them.
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I'll second that. I have one of Bullard's mag holders for my H&K, and it works great. I also have two of his 1911 mag holders for my Kimber UCII.
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Anybody tried the Crossbreed tuckable (http://www.crossbreedholsters.com/magholders.html)? I forgot to mention that I would prefer a tuckable as I don't typical wear shirts that aren't tucked in. I'm using the Minotaur tuckable holster.
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I found trying to use a tuckable mag holder with these double-stack mags very uncomfortable, especially when sitting. It stuck into my side pretty good whenever I bent from side to side. Maybe it's just my body type????

Anyway, if you're open to other suggestions for carrying a spare mag, may I suggest this: http://www.usgalco.com/HolsterPG3.asp?P ... 5&GunID=49. I just thread my belt onto it after going through the last loop in my pants, buckle my belt, and then forget it's there for the rest of the day. It's extremely comfortable carrying my spare this way, not to mention pretty quick to access.
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If I'm wearing a long and thick enough shirt or jacket to go OWB for the mag holder, that's my personal preference even if the gun is IWB. And I prefer Kydex OWB.

But for IWB, I ended up settling on T.T. Gun Leather: http://www.ttgunleather.com/catalog/c2_p1.html. Very well made, and the extra leather "pancake" helps its comfort level. But like a lot of small-company craftsmen, I think their lead time has been climbing; up to about 7 or 8 weeks now.

With all but two states now having concealed-carry laws, it's been a busy time to be a holster maker. :smile:
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