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Re: Carry holsters

Postby plblark on Fri Nov 16, 2012 10:17 am

I'd go with an easily removable IWB hybrid. more concealable for me.
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Re: Carry holsters

Postby Countryfried Frank on Fri Nov 16, 2012 12:36 pm

I'm not famaliar with the High Noon but I have a couple King Tucks that work well. With the standard belt clips they are easy on/off. The only lower hassle holster for picking my daughter up at daycare is a Remora. As with any holster though the most important part of it is the belt. You'll be better off putting a cheap holster on a good belt than a great holster on a cheap belt.
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Postby whiteox on Fri Nov 16, 2012 1:03 pm

Check out eBay. You can find a holster similar to the super tuck for about half the price. They're all pretty similar.

Taking off a super tuck is pretty easy but putting one one again generally requires a lot of finagling unless you unbutton your pants. Two clips harder to put back on. One clip is easier to put back on
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Re: Carry holsters

Postby jdege on Fri Nov 16, 2012 1:10 pm

I like the Fist k1 universal holster: http://www.fist-inc.com/holsters/k1/k1a.htm

It can be configured in any number of ways, and it's made out of a thinner kydex than most. If you're carrying a fat gun like a Glock, that might not matter much, but on a thin little Kahr, using a fat holster seems a waste.


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Re: Carry holsters

Postby Ivan45 on Sat Nov 17, 2012 2:37 am

I used the High Noon "Bare Asset" as my only holster with my XD45c for over a year and loved it. Easy on and off with the weapon staying holstered which made it easy to stow in a glove box if needed. Only thing was that it moved around a bit with my first flimsy belt, a good belt made all the difference. That model is "entry level" and the price was right, otherwise I would have gotten one of the nicer ones with the extra side protection. It's still my "go to" IWB holster when I'm not carrying OWB.
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Re: Carry holsters

Postby tizzo on Sat Nov 17, 2012 11:03 am

If your looking at kydex, I have and really like the Skeleton holster from http://www.phlster.com

I carry a Shield AIWB with this holster.

He may be backed up now but he puts out a high quality product.

And to answer your question, I don't think there are any retail stores that carry any decent mount of holsters. I think you'll find that the vast majority of mass produced holsters sold at brick and mortar stores don't work for most people.
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Re: Carry holsters

Postby jdege on Sat Nov 17, 2012 11:17 am

tizzo wrote:If your looking at kydex, I have and really like the Skeleton holster from http://www.phlster.com

I carry a Shield AIWB with this holster.

He may be backed up now but he puts out a high quality product.

And to answer your question, I don't think there are any retail stores that carry any decent mount of holsters. I think you'll find that the vast majority of mass produced holsters sold at brick and mortar stores don't work for most people.

You might have a shot at Streichers.
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Re: Carry holsters

Postby CraigJS on Sat Nov 24, 2012 12:39 pm

Just as important, a good gun belt.. (perhaps more so.)
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