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So, if it's Summer time and I'm in one of the states I can legally carry
because I've got no butt and I can't really conceal a nice wide, high capacity gun.
I like the Glock 36 .45 caliber. It's a very narrow gun so I don't
want to bulk that gun up
by having a holster that's too thick.
This is made by Galco, and it's called the SkyOps.
This is
probably my favorite concealable holster.
Couple real nice features to this is what's called a tuckable holster.
All that means is that once this is attached to your belt,
and the holster's inside your pants,
there's an area between here where you can tuck your shirt. So, this gun can be
absolutely concealed
while you're wearing a shirt tucked in if you're out to some formal
affair, out for the evening, you can dress like you'd normally dress for a situation
like that and wear this holster.
Very nice
feature by Galco, instead of having
a belt tunnel, or a belt loop or a flap,
they have this really interesting
Y-hook
they call it. Comes in two different sizes for two different width belts.
It has a little bit of leeway where you can wear narrower belts, but what's really nice
about it,
these three attachment points,
two on the top one on the bottom.
When this is on your belt,
those three points
are all that are visible, if that's on a black belt
you've got to really be looking for that. It's not like some holsters where you're
standing in line at the grocery store and anybody that knows anything about guns or holsters sees
some kind of attachment on your belt
and knows that's a gun that you've got. Big sign, "Gun, gun, gun!" So,
this is really hard to detect.
I was wearing his holster the first time that I carried out of state with my new permit.
I was in Ohio at a rest stop,
holding the leash for a buddy's dog and a state trooper pulled up and I started sweating bullets, pardon the pun,
but I felt like everybody in a twenty-mile radius knew I was carrying a
gun.
And the guy just walked past me and nodded and I just
felt greatly relieved. But it's a testament to the concealibility
of this Galco Sky-Ops holster.
I mentioned the two different sizes for this.
There's a screw that can be removed here, you can swap it out very easily. Also,
you can just put this on the other side now you've got a left hand holster, so this is a
truly ambidextrious holster.
Again the leather is not excessively bulky,
this fit just right out of the box from Galco and it had that marvelous Galco smell that you
expect
from their products. So,
this is really nice for me because it's thin,
it matches my body shape, which is kinda like a fire plug, and
I really like this holster.