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Some of you folks who own a Baby Eagle or Jericho....what holsters are you using? I am looking for a good, IWB holster that I won't have to wait 20 weeks to get!
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Some of you folks who own a Baby Eagle or Jericho....what holsters are you using? I am looking for a good, IWB holster that I won't have to wait 20 weeks to get!
I don't have a "true" Jericho holster yet. (the HKUSP compact is a "close" fit for the compact Jericho, if you need something "right away" while waiting for the holster that is a perfect fit, however).
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Eagle 40,

I have only begun my quest for my favorite IWB holster with my Baby Eagle 45, but so far I am very pleased with the Bianchi 120. It is listed for the Glock 17 and 22, but after studying close up photos of the holsters shape, I thought I'd give it a try. Has directional snaps, so it won't pull loose when drawing the pistol, and that also means you can put it on and take it off without removing your belt. I wear a 1 1/2" belt and for me it holds the pistol pretty close to the body and conceals well with a loose fitting shirt.

Ordered from midwayusa.com and had it within a week.

Let me know if you find something, I'm sure I'll have a box of holsters before long...

(Let's see if this photo uploads correctly...)
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