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Posted: 2/26/2012 11:47:59 AM
THE IMAGE ABOVE IS A PAID ADVERTISEMENT My dad has one and he is looking for CCW options. I'm just looking for choices that will fit it.... he would probably prefer a paddle, as he would like to be able to take it on and off easily |
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Posted: 2/26/2012 6:50:55 PM
I have one and carry frequently in this:
http://www.ttgunleather.com/catalog/i72.html It is quality, and you pay a bit extra but it should be to you in less than a week. Snaps make it easy to take off. Reinforced mouth. The paddle is not the best option for the P7 due to the top heavy design. The P7 is an excellent carry gun; fast accurate and safe...Euro mag release is easy to get used to. |
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Posted: 2/26/2012 7:56:30 PM
I carried mine for a few days in a Comp-Tac MTAC. I couldn't get it as comfortable as my HK45c in the MTAC, and with winter approaching, I went back to my HK45c. I may try it out again when it starts getting warmer out. Having to leave my pistol in my car when I'm in class gets it pretty cold and it's bad enough with the HK45c when I put it back in the holster. Can't imagine how annoying it would be with the PSP.
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Posted: 2/26/2012 10:34:54 PM
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Posted: 2/26/2012 11:23:17 PM
I carry mine almost every day. I have some nice high dollar holsters (Milt Spark VMII) but more often than not I carry mine in a cheap (but ridiculously comfortable) Nate Squared holster.
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Posted: 2/27/2012 12:06:55 AM
Originally Posted By LVJD:
I carry mine almost every day. I have some nice high dollar holsters (Milt Spark VMII) but more often than not I carry mine in a cheap (but ridiculously comfortable) Nate Squared holster. Can you re-holster the nate squared one handed? |
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Posted: 2/27/2012 8:16:31 AM
I carry a P7M8 daily in a Mitch Rosen IWB and love it>
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Posted: 2/27/2012 6:20:48 PM
Originally Posted By Currahee:
Originally Posted By LVJD:
I carry mine almost every day. I have some nice high dollar holsters (Milt Spark VMII) but more often than not I carry mine in a cheap (but ridiculously comfortable) Nate Squared holster. Can you re-holster the nate squared one handed? Not really but I have never really tried. I carry mine appendix at about 2:30 and practice drawing and have no problem with that. The holster does have some drawbacks but it is cheap and more importantly comfortable! |
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Posted: 2/28/2012 2:33:43 AM
[Last Edit: 2/28/2012 2:37:50 AM by Plumber576]
Originally Posted By Currahee:
Originally Posted By LVJD:
I carry mine almost every day. I have some nice high dollar holsters (Milt Spark VMII) but more often than not I carry mine in a cheap (but ridiculously comfortable) Nate Squared holster. Can you re-holster the nate squared one handed? Andrews MacDaniel II. http://www.andrewsleather.com/traditional.htm I use it for mine and it is super comfortable. 1 handed re-holsters over and over and over and forever as it has a steel hardtop. I recommend adding the bodyshield. It was a GREAT investment. ![]() |
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Posted: 2/28/2012 7:58:02 AM
I am really close to getting a P7 as my next carry piece. I am basically torn between it and a USPc. I've had several subcompact lower end guns (keltec etc) and am ready to purchase a quality firearm that will last a lifetime.
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Posted: 3/6/2012 8:12:57 PM
I carry my P7 in a bianchi think its a model 100 not sure? Its leather with a belt clip and was made for a glock 19, I like to carry SOB and like the clip ons for easy on and off. Im right handed so when I wear a holster not desiigned for small of back I have to get a left handed model.
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Posted: 3/8/2012 11:30:22 PM
A P7 PSP is my primary concealed carry handgun. I use a Milt Sparks VMII IWB - the most confortable holster I have ever worn. Well worth the price and wait.
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Posted: 3/11/2012 8:33:42 PM
I carry mine all the time in a Desantis Nemisis. Its comfortable and good for just slipping in the pocket if your going to run errands or be sitting for days at a time when traveling. I trust it with my life.
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Posted: 3/12/2012 12:19:07 AM
Originally Posted By Plumber576:
Originally Posted By Currahee:
Originally Posted By LVJD:
I carry mine almost every day. I have some nice high dollar holsters (Milt Spark VMII) but more often than not I carry mine in a cheap (but ridiculously comfortable) Nate Squared holster. Can you re-holster the nate squared one handed? Andrews MacDaniel II. http://www.andrewsleather.com/traditional.htm I use it for mine and it is super comfortable. 1 handed re-holsters over and over and over and forever as it has a steel hardtop. I recommend adding the bodyshield. It was a GREAT investment. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v205/Plumber576/Bang/2011-09-05_17-00-18_860.jpg Is that the crossdraw? The belt loop is in a different location vs the mcdaniels II I see on the site, same spot as the crossdraw though. If it is the crossdraw, I dont see the second mounting point? I am about to pick up a p7, and would really like this holster, but prefer the mounting point yours has |
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Posted: 3/18/2012 11:09:01 PM
Originally Posted By bigfugly:
Originally Posted By Plumber576:
Originally Posted By Currahee:
Originally Posted By LVJD:
I carry mine almost every day. I have some nice high dollar holsters (Milt Spark VMII) but more often than not I carry mine in a cheap (but ridiculously comfortable) Nate Squared holster. Can you re-holster the nate squared one handed? Andrews MacDaniel II. http://www.andrewsleather.com/traditional.htm I use it for mine and it is super comfortable. 1 handed re-holsters over and over and over and forever as it has a steel hardtop. I recommend adding the bodyshield. It was a GREAT investment. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v205/Plumber576/Bang/2011-09-05_17-00-18_860.jpg Is that the crossdraw? The belt loop is in a different location vs the mcdaniels II I see on the site, same spot as the crossdraw though. If it is the crossdraw, I dont see the second mounting point? I am about to pick up a p7, and would really like this holster, but prefer the mounting point yours has Due to the design of the P7, the belt loop is placed there for the P7. It is NOT a crossdraw. There is no second mounting point. |
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Posted: 3/22/2012 3:23:49 PM
I don't know if they are still making them or not, but I use a Cross Breed Super Tuck Deluxe. Very comfortable.
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Posted: 3/27/2012 3:26:05 AM
I carry an "old-school" P7 PSP, and have made it my normal carry pistol, except on extended trips into the metroplex-city when I carry a 1911 as well.
Most of my holsters are of custom design. Around the house and such where comfort is primary concern I use an IWB holster designed for a Ultra-size 1911. I re-molded it a bit and it fits perfect. There are a few custom holsters I have had made to fit, and while high priced, they are nice. I have one in elephant leather, one in ostrich & kangaroo, and one in stingray skin. -PC- |
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Posted: 3/29/2012 2:16:11 PM
I carry a P7 PSP in M-Tac Minotaur holster. Easy to put on and off and comfortable.
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