This. I have 2 Dale Fricke Archangel holsters. His customer service is top notch and the holsters are great. I have one for my Beretta M9A1. For a full size gun I'd recommend going with the Butt-tuck adapter and extra girth adapter options. The extra girth adapter helps with comfort big time.Dale Fricke might be an option.
I've been carrying my G19 with a TLR-1 in a Bravo concealment IWB holster.
The AA is one of the most comfortable if not THE most comfortable AIWB holster on the market. The light bearing holster is as comfortable, but it's YUGE! These are both for the G19, obviously the one on the left is for the light bearing pistol.Dale fricke does offer the 226 with light. I like that. Never concealed a full size appendix, though. Are the archangels pretty comfortable?
TRexArms sidecar and Dale Fricke are my two go to holsters. Both have been mentioned here. I have a Dale Fricke for a 43 and it works very well.
If you could combine certain aspects of the sidecar and archangel you would have the perfect holster I think!
The only complaints I've heard about Trex are they need to spend more time bending kydex and less posting on Instagram, I've heard the Holsters are solid though? Course this was coming from a curmudgeonly German.I am surprised to hear you put those both in the same category. The only people I have heard good stuff from about the Trex sidecar thing are Instagram fanboys. I have not personally tried one, and I probably wouldn't going on the reviews of a bunch of pretty high level pistoleros.
You saying it is good puts a bit of a different spin on it as A) You have a good holster to compare it to (Fricke), and B) You seem to put out pretty solid, reasonable posts. ( Maybe that is all an act