Galco Tuck-N-Go Inside The Pant Holster for S;W M;P Compact 9/40 (Natural, Right-hand)
Price : $25.56
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Product Description
Deep concealment and amazing affordability combine in Galco’s new Tuck-N-Go, which builds on the success of the enduring USA/UDC tuckable holsters and the huge popularity of the Stow-N-Go IWB. The Tuck-N-Go's open top allows a fast draw once the concealing garment is swept up and away, while the reinforced mouth allows a smooth and easy return to the holster. For the utmost in concealability, the holster features Galco's patented Generation III tuckable J-Hook. The Gen III J-Hook’s streamlined design hooks over the pants and behind the belt, hooking upward and only showing a small piece at the bottom. A tucked-in shirt will completely conceal your firearm. The Tuck-N-Go carries the handgun in a vertical orientation, with no cant or angle. Constructed of comfortable premium Center Cut Steerhide, the Tuck-N-Go fits belts up to 1 1/2". Made for semiautomatic pistols and double-action revolvers, the Tuck-N-Go is available in right and left hand designs in natural finish.
Product Details
- Shipping Weight: 2.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
- ASIN: B003C6HJ4E
- Item model number: TUC474
Product Features
- S;W M;P COMPACT 9/40
Galco Tuck-N-Go Inside The Pant Holster for S;W M;P Compact 9/40 (Natural, Right-hand)
Customer Reviews
The Galco Tuck-N-Go 474 for the S;W M;P 9c and 40c has proven to be a great concealable holster...especially since it allows me to carry concealed with a tucked in shirt. For those times where an un-tucked or Hawaiian-style shirt is either inappropriate or an obvious give away, this holster is a must. The M;Pc series is a little bulky for most people to conceal, but this has got to be about as good as it gets in regards to both comfort and concealability.
Picked this up for my S;W M;P 40 compact. I had to really push the firearm into the holster such that the trigger was no longer accessible. Upon doing so, it actually moved the slide as the holster was that tight. Once seated into the holster, there is no way to remove the firearm without using both hands. Its just too tight fitting.
I'm hoping that after having the firearm in the holster for a few days that it loosens up. If so, it will probably be a great concealable holster. If it doesn't loosen up, its useless as is.
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