There are numerous strong-side concealed-carry holsters on the market. Here are just a few we recommend you consider for the strong side.
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CrossBreed SnapSlide
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The SnapSlide is an outside-the-waistband leather/kydex hybrid holster with an open bottom to fit multiple barrel lengths. It is available is in three leather grades for both right- and left-handed shooters for a variety of pistol models for $48.50 at CrossBreedHoslters.com.
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Galco UnderWraps Belly Band
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The Galco UnderWraps is a versatile carrying system, which allows multiple configurations including strong side and crossdraw, as well as room for spare magazines, flashlight or even a second handgun. It is available at USGalco.com for $52.95.
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Milt Sparks Versa Max II IWB
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The Milt Sparks Versa Max II is a custom leather inside-the-waistband holster with a reinforced mouth for easy reholstering. It comes in right- and left-handed configurations, and is available with kydex clips, which make the Versa Max II tuckable. The Versa Max II is sold for $110 at MiltSparks.com ($126 with kydex clips).
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Galco Combat Master Belt Holster OWB
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With premium saddle leather and double-stitched seams, the Galco Combat Master is an outside-the-waistband holster individually molded to fit a wide variety of handguns. It comes with a forward cant for aid in concealment and drawing for $79.95 at USGalco.com.
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CrossBreed SuperTuck Deluxe IWB
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This inside-the-waistband leather/kydex hybrid holster is designed to handle all barrel lengths and is completely tuckable. The SuperTuck is available in right- and left-hand models for $69.75 at CrossBreedholsters.com.
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Galco CCP Concealed Carry Paddle Holster OWB
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The Galco CCP Concealed Carry Paddle Holster features secure retention with a variety of angle options. It’s made with premium saddle leather in right- and left-handed configurations and fits belts up to 1 3/4 inches for $116 at USGalco.com.
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