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For those of you who have been carrying a SIG 365XL for a while, what holster(s) have you settled on?

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A modified Tuck-It Complete Concealment for AIWB and a Milt Sparks Nexus 1911 holster for strong side IWB. Both work.


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Kydex IWB from PJ Holster.


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Reactive Concealment made a great kydrex Sig 365x Macro holster for me. I like leather and like Milt Sparks for classic guns. As far as Kydex goes for an everyday ugly concealed pistol. I’d buy another Reactive Concealment holster. No doubt there are others equally as good but they’re as good as any IMO and customer service was excellent.

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Been using kydex on most ccw guns, but pulled out a Simply Rugged that I have for a Glock 19. I gotta say the Simply Rugged design just pulls it into the body so nicely, its a great carry holster for classic guns, or for the ugly plastic guns.

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If you have or are going to put an optic on the gun, I think it is a good idea to get a holster than can be adjusted so that you can figure out the ride and cant that works for you. I love the Milt Sparks Criterion (a Nexus with mouth reinforcement) for non-optic mounted guns, but it can't work with the optic. I tried a Versa-Max II that can be made for an optic, and it rode too high for me so I sold it. Right now I am using a Bladetech Stache and a LAG ambidextrous Tactical Liberator. The later has a shroud on both sides to provide a little more, but not complete, protection to the sides of the optic.

For OWB, I bought a DeSantis SL Raptor before I got the optic, but it works with the optic. It has a Level 1 retention device if that matters.

I am not saying that any of these are the ultimate solution. They are just the ones I tried.


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Originally Posted by tikkanut

The Reckoning works well with the standard 365 and has ability to adjust cant and ride height to some degree. Comfortable AIWB.

I just ordered a 365 XL kydex shell planning to build a Reckoning for the 365 XL.


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I have been using this, PJ Holsters, for almost 2 years. Kind of minimalist AIWB holster. Optics ready and not expensive.

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I don't carry as often as I should, but I have a Kydex IWB holster from Concealment Express that seems to work well. The link is from Amazon, but I bought mine at a local gun shop. It was nice to try it out, before buying it.


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I carry mine in a We the People kydex IWB holster. With a KORE essentials belt.

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