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The Cop’s Guide To Concealed Carry Holsters M Check out how the Fobus Evolution 2 paddle holster truly highlights Ralph’s rusty S&W M&P. Ralph Mroz SuperFly. No, not the D-list movie from 1972, this is the A-list pocket holster from DeSantis. Try it, you might like it. I’ve used, and it’s secure too. It’s quite an accomplishment to get both speed and security in one holster. Inside-The-Waistband Holster IWBs are the redheaded stepchildren of holsters — you either love ‘em or hate ‘em — and I love the In-Cognito from Mark Garrity. The enemy of IWBs is bulk, but the In-Cognito is the most comfortable and least bulky IWB I’ve worn. The gun rides low and snug, but draws very easily. It’s one of the first of its type with small wings fore and aft of the holster body to which the belt loops attach. The standard In-Cognito has a Kydex-reinforced mouth band. The zoot-deluxe version has features not found elsewhere: smooth kangaroo lining, a thin suede backing to reduce shifting and prevent it Continued on page 60 WWW.AMERICANCOPMAGAZINE.COM 45