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dirtkicker
01-12-2012, 06:38 PM
Anyone have one? If so I would like to hear your comments, critique etc.

www.n82tactical.com (http://www.n82tactical.com)

Chogers
01-12-2012, 11:04 PM
Looks cool to me...I would like to try one. :cool:

JFootin
01-13-2012, 08:09 AM
I don't have one, but I have looked at them with some interest. I saw a report by a writer of some prominence in the gun venue (not Ayoob), but I can't remember his name. At any rate, he really liked it and was using it for his daily carry. It was designed for all day comfort, and I bet it is. The Original is $40 with $3 shipping and 2 days out the door. That is good. I think $20 extra is too much for the tuck option. Should be no more than $5 - 10. I wouldn't go with the Professional, just stick with the Original.

For reference: http://n82tactical.com/n82store/

Chogers
01-23-2012, 08:07 PM
Anyone have one? If so I would like to hear your comments, critique etc.

www.n82tactical.com (http://www.n82tactical.com)

Hey Dirtkicker...did you ever get yourself one of these? I am very close to buying one for my PM9. I wondered what your thoughts were if you ever ended up with one or not.

JFootin
01-23-2012, 08:39 PM
I don't have one, but I have looked at them with some interest. I saw a report by a writer of some prominence in the gun venue (not Ayoob), but I can't remember his name. At any rate, he really liked it and was using it for his daily carry. It was designed for all day comfort, and I bet it is. The Original is $40 with $3 shipping and 2 days out the door. That is good. I think $20 extra is too much for the tuck option. Should be no more than $5 - 10. I wouldn't go with the Professional, just stick with the Original.

For reference: http://n82tactical.com/n82store/

The writer is Michael Bane.

dirtkicker
01-23-2012, 08:41 PM
Chogers, I have one but have not worn it out of the house. It is well made, very comfortable, and holds the weapon well. I think it will work fine but...I haven't actually given it a full blown test ride yet.

TriggerMan
01-24-2012, 10:51 PM
I have one and found I preferred a different ride height and I was not totally comfortable with the soft stretchy trigger cover. The quality is very good. Talk to one of the Nate's before you buy.

I no longer have a PM9 but it fits a Nano pretty well and even a Sig P238. I have reservations about cocked and locked in this holster.

Chogers
01-25-2012, 09:18 AM
I have one and found I preferred a different ride height and I was not totally comfortable with the soft stretchy trigger cover. The quality is very good. Talk to one of the Nate's before you buy.

I no longer have a PM9 but it fits a Nano pretty well and even a Sig P238. I have reservations about cocked and locked in this holster.

Hey Trigger how does it ride? Does it ride low? Is there a cant? What do you think of the tactical one?

TriggerMan
01-25-2012, 12:39 PM
Hey Trigger how does it ride? Does it ride low? Is there a cant? What do you think of the tactical one?It rides very high and if you carry AIWB and have any stomache, you won't like it AIWB. It's mostly that soft protection over the trigger which concerns me. I have no experience with the Pro.

Chogers
01-25-2012, 08:36 PM
It rides very high and if you carry AIWB and have any stomache, you won't like it AIWB. It's mostly that soft protection over the trigger which concerns me. I have no experience with the Pro.

I do have a beer belly that is bought and paid for so I dont AIWB anyways. I carry at about 5:00. Now you have me a bit cautious about the strecthy nylon over the trigger. Thats why im thinking Pro now but I wonder if its just as comfy.

Chuck54
08-07-2012, 04:53 PM
I just ordered the original for my T9



It looks like it should be comfortable and I like the idea of a sweat guard that protects the whole pistol.

Yogi 117
08-07-2012, 07:31 PM
Have & wear regularly the N82 Professional model with my Glock26 at around 4:00-4:30. Been wearing all summer during the heat, as the pad keeps the entire gun off my skin. Talk about comfy! You all know the Glock is pretty thick, but the single clip (which is adjustable for cant) holds the gun very well in place. If it works well with the Glock, I would bet any Kahr model will work well with any model holster they make. :)

http://i1117.photobucket.com/albums/k596/jdud77777/GlockN82.jpg

TheTman
08-07-2012, 07:54 PM
Looks comfortable, and the price is reasonable. I'd try one out, IF they'd let me return it if I wasn't happy with it.

Chogers
08-07-2012, 08:23 PM
Looks comfortable, and the price is reasonable. I'd try one out, IF they'd let me return it if I wasn't happy with it.

They are very comfortable. I had the regular and the pro for my PM9 but I dont use either one much anymore. Kind of looking for something a little cooler for the Summer. I have been carring OWB when I have to just cause its been so dang hot! But I did return one and they are very cool about returning it if you not 100% satisfied! I just posted a new thread about IWB PJ Holsters tonight. Wondering how good they really are...

theneko
08-24-2012, 11:16 AM
I have one for my 3" 1911's and it fits well. But I haven't worn it out yet- I was disapppointed to see when I got it that you must twist the gun to get it out of the holster. I could learn that but I'm not used to it now. I prefer a "normal" holster where you can draw the gun straight up but maybe I will try it a little more.

tnd2
09-26-2012, 12:39 PM
Just tried one of the original models for my PM40 w/CT, it was comfortable with shorts and a decent gun belt, I wore it for a few hours, but not a fan of the elastic since it's real hard to reholster, plus the elastic would catch on the ejection port. I swapped it for the Pro, I had been thinking about pulling the CT laser off so this was my excuse to do it. After a 10 hour day bending, and standing, again with shorts, untucked t-shirt, and a gunbelt i'm impressed. I even spent an hour packing heavy gear in the trailer, then drove home for an hour.
Last night I spent an hour around the house in jeans w/a polo shirt tucked, again w/gunbelt and still happy. Im planning to try it with a thinner leather belt, not dress belt but not a thick gun belt either.
I have found I don't notice the draw being any different, not sure if my holster is defective and the gun isn't locking in, or if the slight twist on draw is so minimal its not an issue, or if my draw naturally twists as I drop my elbow for presentation.
I'll see the N82 guys again this weekend and let them look at the fit, but I wouldn't let the twist release deter you from trying one.(I'm not associated with them, or a dealer for them, I just help out a dealer at a few gun shows and had been thinking about trying one)

To be honest I have hardly any time carrying IWB, so I feel if im comfortable so quickly it must be decent.