The Galco TUC600B Tuck-N-Go 2.0 offers discreet inside-the-waistband carry with premium leather construction and versatile mounting options. This ambidextrous holster accommodates both Sig Sauer P365 series pistols and Glock 42 models while maintaining a low profile under tucked shirts.
What Makes This Different
Unlike standard IWB holsters that require untucked shirts, the Tuck-N-Go 2.0 features a unique design that allows shirt tucking while maintaining quick access. The dual-clip system distributes weight evenly across the belt line, reducing printing and hot spots during extended wear. Premium leather construction provides superior durability compared to synthetic alternatives while conforming to the wearer's body over time.
Key Features
- Ambidextrous design accommodates both right and left-handed carry positions
- Compatible with UniClip and Stealth Clip mounting systems for versatile attachment
- Premium black leather construction with reinforced stitching at stress points
- Fits Sig P365, P365 SAS, and Glock 42 pistols with precise retention
- Tuckable design allows concealment under dress shirts and formal wear
- Adjustable cant angle from 0 to 15 degrees for optimal draw angle
- Sweat guard protects firearm finish from moisture and body oils
Field testing demonstrates consistent retention across temperature ranges from -10°F to 120°F without material degradation. The leather maintains its shape through daily carry cycles while the metal hardware resists corrosion in humid conditions. Draw times average 1.2 seconds from concealment, making this holster suitable for both civilian concealed carry and off-duty law enforcement applications.
Technical Specs
- Material: Premium top-grain leather with reinforced stitching
- Compatibility: Sig P365, P365 SAS, Glock 42
- Mounting: UniClip and Stealth Clip compatible
- Cant adjustment: 0-15 degrees
- Belt width: Accommodates belts up to 1.75 inches
- Weight: 3.2 ounces
- Country of origin: USA
- Warranty: Galco limited lifetime warranty
The Tuck-N-Go 2.0 addresses the specific challenges of formal concealed carry where traditional holsters create obvious printing or require wardrobe compromises. Professional appearance requirements no longer conflict with personal protection needs.