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Old June 11, 2015, 05:29 PM   #1
jmhyer
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Mitch Rosen EXP line

I typically carry a Shield in an IWB hybrid holster (a-la Crossbreed Supertuck). I like it very much and find it quite comfortable. But I have a desire to try something OWB in leather. I always wear an untucked shirt and don't think a quality leather OWB that held the gun fairly tightly to the body would be any harder to conceal than my current setup.

Am I wrong? And what is anyone's experience with the less expensive EXP line from Mitch Rosen? I'm specifically looking at the 5JR EXP.

Also, other suggestions are welcome.
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Old June 12, 2015, 03:41 PM   #2
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I have 3 Mitch Rosen Premiere Express lines for my 1911's-I am very pleased with them.All three I ordered from the Kimber store online.The leather is very nice and stiff and retains the mouth open when the pistol is unholstered.
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Old June 12, 2015, 03:55 PM   #3
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I carry things from a Kahr PM9 to an STI Escort to a Kimber Tac Pro II in OWB Kramer holsters with good success. Just have a loose, long shirt and you will be good to go and, I find, much more comfortable.
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