TAKE CHARGE CARRY WITH CONFIDENCE
Quick, Concealable, Secure, and Comfortable Smith and Wesson 642 Holsters
What should your Concealed Carry Holster Do?
As Jeff Cooper says, “Remember the first rule of gunfighting… have a gun.” With the right SW 642 holster, you can have your Smith and Wesson 642 when you need it.
Comfortable to Sit
The Infiltrator doesn’t poke into your body with shape edges like most SW 642 holsters.
The holster is rounded, so it’s comfortable when you’re wearing it all day long.
Built In Concealment Wing
The built-in wing does a great job of keeping the gun close to your body and well concealed.
It’s also very smooth which makes the SW 642 holster easy to get on and off.
Comfortable
Most Smith & Wesson 642 revolver holsters aren’t comfortable to carry.
Tom Segura said, “You should make travel as comfortable as possible,” we believe concealed carry should also be as comfortable as possible as well.
Due to it’s rouned shape can wear this Smith and Wesson 642 holster all day long without feeling any pain or discomfort.
Concealable
You can stop worrying about printing.
It’s not uncommon for S&W 642 holsters to print or show through your shirt. Rounded revolver grips help a little, but we recommend avoiding printing altogether.
Our holsters keep the grip tucked close to your body.
So printing isn’t a concern.
Lots of Adjustment
With 3/4s of an inch of ride height adjustment and 15 degrees of adjustable cant, you can easily adjust the holster to you.
Secure
Our S&W 642 holster stays where you put it.
Many holsters use cheap plastic clips or don’t have secure engagement. We use metal Discreet Carry Concepts clips.
With constant clip engagement, our S&W 642 holsters are incredibly secure.
It can be challenging to find the right Smith and Wesson 642 holster, no matter how experienced you are with guns.
There are many factors to consider before carrying your Smith & Wesson 642 inside your waistband, outside your waistband, or in a pocket.
Finding the right carry position is very important.
In theory, some carry positions sound great, but in practice they aren’t nearly as effective as they seem.
Pocket carry is very good for a revolver since hammerless revolvers do not snag when drawn. However, it requires extreme situational awareness and keeping your hand on the gun at all times.
If you don’t get your hand into a pocket, you won’t be able to pull the gun quickly.
IWB Smith and Wesson 642 holsters are exceptionally comfortable to wear when designed properly.
IWB Holster for S&W 642
A Smith and Wesson 642 IWB holster should have a couple of critical features.
When carrying your S&W 642 holster, you don’t want it digging into your body.
In an IWB revolver holster, this is a real concern.
You’ll have a very sharp edge on the front of the cylinder if you simply take the revolver’s natural shape.
On our 642 Smith and Wesson holsters, we de-featured the mold, so that the front edge becomes a smooth, rounded curve.
The smooth curve of the holster makes it exceptionally comfortable to carry.
Our SW 642 holster IWB holster also comes with a clip.