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Werkz M6 43x/48 IWB Holster Review

Glewis202

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Lets get the details out of the way:

Gun: Glock 48 MOS
Extras on gun: Holosun 507K installed with the CHWPS plate, Streamlight TLR-7 Sub
Holster: Werkz M6 IWB Holster for Glock 43x/48 with Streamlight TLR-7 Sub

This review is for the Werkz M6 IWB Holster for Glock 43x/48 with Streamlight TLR-7. I've owned this holster for about two weeks and have been carrying the entire time. I'm a chunky boy; 5'11'' and weigh just south of 300 lbs. For the most part I've been carrying at 4:30 but have tried pretty much everywhere. I'd love to carry AIWB, which the holster is designed to do, but my gut just doesn't allow for that. The gun rides too high in AIWB position and the sweat guard is too high for my stomach, so I have been carrying at 4:30. I'd say this is more on me being extremely overweight then the holster not working properly. At 4:30; it's been very comfortable, easy to draw, and for the most part I forget I'm even wearing it. Along with the M6 I'm wearing a blue alpha gear low profile edc belt that does make holding the gun up easier. Never had any printing issues when secured properly.

I've gone to the range three times since starting with this holster and have practiced drawing to low ready and high ready positions. Typically I've been dry firing whiling testing as I'm still getting a good feel to the 48 MOS but have also put about 100 rounds down range while practicing drawing from the M6. The holster holds the 48 snug and secure making drawing extremely simple. Reholsting the weapon is also smooth with a nice audible click once in place. The holster plays very nice with my added optic and also fits securely with the optic installed or not.

As for everyday carry the M6 stays out of the way while doing its job. In my experience some holsters are just too noticeable meaning you have to fiddle with it throughout the day. The M6 for myself is more of a set and forget holster as I often forget I'm wearing it. It has a claw that helps with potential printing uses, which I haven't had any.

In conclusion I am very happy with the Werkz M6 for my carry weapon. It helps conceal my 48 while keeping it secure to my body. Really couldn't ask for anything else from a holster.

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