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Finally got my P365 and now need an IWB holster. I am a lefty and prefer to carry at the 8 o’clock position. I’ve never tried appendix but may try it if the holster is comfortable.

Thanks for suggestions in advance!

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I carry both a P365 and P365XL at 8 o'clock in kydex IWB PJ Holsters They're lightweight and minimal bulk but stay in place and hold the pistols securely. Also relatively inexpensive although that's not a factor in the decision, just gravy.

Bought both of mine almost three years ago and they're still going strong.

https://pjholster.com/


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Thanks Jim!


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I’ve a had a PJ Holster IWB for my Sig P365 for a couple years and think highly of it.

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I am very happy with my Vedder Kydex IWB and Paddle Holsters. Now I have not looked on their web site to see if the make a left hand model for your P365 but I highly recommend you give them a look.

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Many of the kydex IWB holsters that have a single belt clip attached to the holster body by screws are ambidextrous. Just move the clip to the other side if the holster starts out right-handed. Those type holsters are usually advertised that way. I use a Blackhawk Stache for a couple of 365s and I also have a LAG Tactical Liberator that provides a little more protection for the optics on mine. Both are ambidextrous. I am not suggesting that they are the best on the market, but they are cost effective and work.

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This is what I've been using with my 365 almost every day for the last three years. It has been excellent for my purposes.


https://www.umtactical.com/store/p151/UM_IWB%2FOWB_QUALIFIER_HOLSTER.html


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TXC Holsters, X1 model...................best, most comfortable AIWB you'll find.

It's designed for appendix carry, but will work for other positions.

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Originally Posted by elkcountry
Finally got my P365 and now need an IWB holster. I am a lefty and prefer to carry at the 8 o’clock position. I’ve never tried appendix but may try it if the holster is comfortable.

8 o'clock here as well. The P365 is an easy pistol to carry, so less is more for me. Concealment Express IWB for about $42. The cant on a hip holster will generally be different than appendix carry, so the two might not interchange. I don't do AIWB because I'm always leaning against stuff or carrying something that interferes.


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jm custom kydex, pick your flavor, clip/loop style etc

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Thanks for the suggestions all!

I will be looking into all of them.

Keep them coming!

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I like Dara holsters a lot. I used to recommend G Code, but they suck now that they've gotten rid of their best (IMO) IWB holster, so fuçk them.

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El paso summer cruiser. I'm a lefty too.


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