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I was wondering if the holster that is included in the Canik is for open carry or concealed and carry as well
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I was wondering if the holster that is included in the Canik is for open carry or concealed and carry as well
it is a "poly holster, paddle attachment, belt attachment," it could be used for both open and concealed carry with a long shirt or a jacket
Joaquin, it is a OWB Paddle Style holster mostly for open carry but I have carried with a loose shirt just fine concealed.
it is a "poly holster, paddle attachment, belt attachment," it could be used for both open and concealed carry with a long shirt or a jacket
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Jaoquin -- The holster is designed for wear outside the waistband. But please, do yourself a huge favor - don't try to use a 'paddle holster' for every day carry. Sooner or later, it will somehow, in a seemingly impossible manner, come out of your belt and the pistol and holster will suddenly be lying on the floor, and you standing there looking at it in disbelief. Then there is the distinct possibility you'll have to physically retain your firearm in a struggle ... not a spot to be in with a 'paddle' holster. If you are really going to carry daily, invest in the best holster you can afford, with a good retention system, that will stay in place where it is supposed to stay. In decads of carry ... I've pretty much 'been there, done that' .. the first rule is, of course, YOU need to maintain control of your firearm.