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4/6/2007 11:22:29 AM EDT
Right now i carry a xd9 iwb in a blackhawk holster (i hate the holster) need sugggestions on a better holster that a is more comfortable b more stable and c conceals better.

2nd im wanting to buy a kimber ultra cdp II but have trouble wanting to spend that much money... any suggestions where to look for a good used one.

thanks in advance
4/6/2007 2:03:58 PM EDT
[#1]
For holsters, I use a kydex Comp-tac CTAC and a leather Milt Sparks Versa Max 2.

For used guns, check the Equipment Exchange.
4/6/2007 2:06:56 PM EDT
[#2]

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Right now i carry a xd9 iwb in a blackhawk holster (i hate the holster) need sugggestions on a better holster that a is more comfortable b more stable and c conceals better.

Tucker Gunleather's The Answer



Comp-Tac C.T.A.C.


4/6/2007 2:44:54 PM EDT
[#3]
are the kydex holsters comfortable to wear? they seem like they would be uncomfortable
4/6/2007 3:49:36 PM EDT
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are the kydex holsters comfortable to wear? they seem like they would be uncomfortable


I can wear this all day long, including many car trips and not be uncomfortable at all.  I wear it at my 4 o'clock.



I guess a leather holster would be even more comfy after it broke in and molded itself to you, but the ease of draw and re-holstering of kydex is well worth it, IMO.

I asked Tucker Gunleather if they made their Answer holster for wheelguns, but unfortunately they don't.  If you have a semi auto, the Answer seems the best of both worlds.
4/6/2007 3:52:25 PM EDT
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Right now i carry a xd9 iwb in a blackhawk holster (i hate the holster) need sugggestions on a better holster that a is more comfortable b more stable and c conceals better.

Tucker Gunleather's The Answer
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Can you show a pic from above looking down into this holster?
4/6/2007 6:37:57 PM EDT
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Can you show a pic from above looking down into this holster?


Sorry, I don't have one.  I just copied the pic from their website.  If I may guess your question, the leather is flat, and the kydex has the shape of the gun.

I really wish he made them for wheelguns.  When I do end up getting an M&P9c, it will go in one of those.
4/7/2007 8:30:26 AM EDT
[#7]
went down to the localshop they didnt carry any of these holsters so i will have to head up asearch of other local shops to see... and was looking at smith and wesson j frames kind of liking the small wheel guns as a A backup or B summer carry

thanks for the info?suggestions guys
4/7/2007 8:32:30 AM EDT
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You are not going to find any of the holsters on this thread at your local gun store because they are made by small shops that are often a one-man operation and do the majority (if not all) of their sales on line.
4/7/2007 10:47:31 AM EDT
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I really wish he made them for wheelguns.  When I do end up getting an M&P9c, it will go in one of those.



You really need to come and shoot mine (M&Pc 9mm).  ;)

JER's CTAC conceals nicely.


I had a Galco Royal Guard inside the pant holster.  (Got it off EE here for ~$45)
Nice, concealable, full size PT1911 handle hides under my dad's medium-sized gut.

I have a Galco Summer Comfort on order for the M&Pc/USPc
I'm thinking about ordering one of these too: Cross Breed Holsters
4/7/2007 11:04:18 AM EDT
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went down to the localshop they didnt carry any of these holsters so i will have to head up asearch of other local shops to see... and was looking at smith and wesson j frames kind of liking the small wheel guns as a A backup or B summer carry

thanks for the info?suggestions guys


I wouldn't waste my money on any holsters I could buy in a gunshop. For a quality holster, you'll have to order by phone or over the net. Personally, I have found the ctac to be uncomfortable, yet concealable, however I seem to be in the minority.

I like leather, Milt Sparks, Brommeland, Garrity, Alessi, HBE are all popular and only a little more expensive than the mass produced stuff like Galco, depending on the options you get...
4/7/2007 12:26:25 PM EDT
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Quoted:

Quoted:
Right now i carry a xd9 iwb in a blackhawk holster (i hate the holster) need sugggestions on a better holster that a is more comfortable b more stable and c conceals better.

Tucker Gunleather's The Answer
us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.com/I/rlcompanyusa_1939_6277644


Comp-Tac C.T.A.C.
www.comp-tac.com/images/ctac/ctac_1.jpg


The Tucker ?Kyther or Leathdex? looks very interesting.

How does speed of draw compare to a 100% Kydex scabbard and a 100% leather scabbard?
4/7/2007 2:02:55 PM EDT
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How does speed of draw compare to a 100% Kydex scabbard and a 100% leather scabbard?

Don't know.  Can't imagine that it would be much slower than all Kydex.  All I have seen are pics, but it looks interesting enough that I will order one for the compact semi-auto I am thinking of buying.  M&P9c or 2075 RAMI.......
4/7/2007 2:05:32 PM EDT
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Personally, I have found the ctac to be uncomfortable, yet concealable, however I seem to be in the minority.


Well, holsters are like shoes, even in the same size, what is comfy for someone will be a torture rack for someone else.

The only time I find my CTAC mildly irritating is if I spend several hours in the car.  Every now and then I have to squirm and move the holster.  I imagine leather would be the same, since good leather is not floppy and there is still a metal object with protrusions inside the holster.
4/7/2007 2:35:00 PM EDT
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Well, holsters are like shoes, even in the same size, what is comfy for someone will be a torture rack for someone else.


Exactly, that's why I always try to remember to throw in that disclaimer that I seem to be in the minority in finding the Ctacs uncomfortable...
4/7/2007 6:29:56 PM EDT
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Right now i carry a xd9 iwb in a blackhawk holster (i hate the holster) need sugggestions on a better holster that a is more comfortable b more stable and c conceals better.

2nd im wanting to buy a kimber ultra cdp II but have trouble wanting to spend that much money... any suggestions where to look for a good used one.

thanks in advance

If you buy a used Kimber Ultra, make sure it has the internal extractor. I've got the Ultra CDP, Ultra Carry and the Compact CDP. They are excelent guns.