Switched from Bravo Concealment IWB to Vedder LightTuck — game changer
Carried my S&W M&P Shield Plus for 12 months in a Bravo Concealment IWB. Too bulky. Tried a Bravo Concealment IWB and night and day difference. Way thinner.
Anyone else run one?
Carried my S&W M&P Shield Plus for 12 months in a Bravo Concealment IWB. Too bulky. Tried a Bravo Concealment IWB and night and day difference. Way thinner.
Anyone else run one?
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My wife would kill me if I bought another one but this is tempting lol
This is exactly why I joined this forum. Good discussion.
Been there done that. Lesson learned the hard way for me too.
I'm in the same boat. Let me know what you end up going with.
LOL I felt the same way. It gets better after a few weeks trust me.
Vedder makes solid stuff. I pocket carry daily so don't have experience with their IWB rigs, but their customer service is top notch when I had questions about holster options for my LCP MAX. Glad you found something that works better - 12 months is way too long to deal with uncomfortable carry!
Nice switch! I've been running a LightTuck for my Glock 19 for about 8 months now - the adjustable retention is clutch when you're doing physical work around the homestead. Way more comfortable than the bulky kydex I had before. Only thing I'd add is maybe grab some of their claw attachments if you haven't already... helps with printing when you're bending over working in the garden.
Been using a LightTuck for my backup piece (Shield 9) when I'm not in the field. Holds up well to the abuse up here - moisture, cold, etc. The adjustable cant is nice when you're sitting in a tree stand or boat for hours. Good choice on the upgrade.