SavageEagle
Grandmaster
- Apr 27, 2008
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Aye, but Jericho's are so much more comfortable than Beretta's. I'm also not fond of the way Beretta designed some of the mechanics in the grip which can be a problem if you ever drop it or fail to maintain it properly. Those nylon holsters look good Savage but it's almost as if they inflate when the pistol is placed in them. How the hell do you conceal a Jericho (even though you have the compact model) in one of those holsters? Doesn't the holster feel too thick for you?
maybe just a little. Mine conceal fine at 1-2 o'clock. I can conceal it at 3 too but it's a little harder. You have to cant it forward slightly so the back of the grip contours with your pelvic bone. Of course, I usually wear loose fitting clothes and if I wear a tucked in shirt I have a button up shirt loosly hanging over it.
I've concealed fine in Riley Hospital and elsewhere. Sure the nylon holsters inflate just a little bit, but I have two holsters (nylon) that do not. Of course, neither of those have retention straps, but my belt holds them tight enough.
My favorite nylon holster was bought from Ebay and has a retention strap AND an extra mag slot. Yes, this conceals just fine.
Do keep in mind however I'm 140lbs and 5'8". A little guy by all means. I tell ya one thing... when I'm carrying at 1-2 o'clock and driving... it, uh, pinches you, if you know what I mean. If you adjust right it's not a problem.
I really look forward to trying out one of those leather tuckable holsters though.