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Nocturnal_Emissions
02-04-2012, 08:11 AM
Hey guys, I really like this holster and the design of the belt clip barely showing when you tuck, but on their website they don't have a model for p/cm9 but they have for cw9 so I guess that would work but does anyone know if they have one for the p/cm9? Does anyone know of another tuckable holster that uses the same type of belt clip. Thanks ya'll.:roll:
JFootin
02-04-2012, 09:23 AM
Hey guys, I really like this holster and the design of the belt clip barely showing when you tuck, but on their website they don't have a model for p/cm9 but they have for cw9 so I guess that would work but does anyone know if they have one for the p/cm9? Does anyone know of another tuckable holster that uses the same type of belt clip. Thanks ya'll.:roll:
Here it is:
http://www.desantisholster.com/store/SEARCH-BY-HOLSTER-OR-ACCESSORY/INSIDE-THE-WAIST-BAND-HOLSTERS/sof-tucktm/kahr/pm9
Nocturnal_Emissions
02-04-2012, 10:15 AM
thanks jfootin, I dunno why but when I go through the desantis website and click kahr it only brings up 5 models but the link you gave me has them all, wierd. Ok on the pm9 page it still has the same item number as for the cw/mk9 so I guess it's the same model anyway.;)
JFootin
02-04-2012, 10:47 AM
thanks jfootin, I dunno why but when I go through the desantis website and click kahr it only brings up 5 models but the link you gave me has them all, wierd. Ok on the pm9 page it still has the same item number as for the cw/mk9 so I guess it's the same model anyway.;)
Probably is the same model. All big holster makers do that - use one model to fit a list of guns, with compromises. I bought a Tagua Open Top Belt Holster for my CM9, but found it was labeled PM45 on the package, which is a larger gun in every dimension. My CM9 would fall freely out of it if I turned it upside down.
This is why I have learned to favor the very small one man shops for holsters. The kind with no inventory, but who make holsters one at a time to order. They might not have blue guns for everything out there, but when they say they can make a holster for your gun, it is going to fit perfectly.
Here are some of my recommendations in a recent post: http://kahrtalk.com/showpost.php?p=130728&postcount=2
Nocturnal_Emissions
02-04-2012, 11:43 AM
Yes I am leary about the one size fits all, but that pj iwb kydex looks sweet, i wonder if he could incorporate a clip like a j clip or it doesn't look that hard to reverse the kydex mold clip to be like a j hook.
Cornhusker
02-04-2012, 11:50 AM
Yes I am leary about the one size fits all, but that pj iwb kydex looks sweet, i wonder if he could incorporate a clip like a j clip or it doesn't look that hard to reverse the kydex mold clip to be like a j hook.
Paul can do it however you want it and he does have a J Hook. I have his Over the Belt clip and his new C clip.
JFootin
02-04-2012, 12:48 PM
Yes I am leary about the one size fits all, but that pj iwb kydex looks sweet, i wonder if he could incorporate a clip like a j clip or it doesn't look that hard to reverse the kydex mold clip to be like a j hook.
Paul can do it however you want it and he does have a J Hook. I have his Over the Belt clip and his new C clip.
Yes, Paul can do the J Hook, but I give a word of caution. I had one and found that it would make my pants sag down with just the 1 lb weight of the CM9, and even though wearing a good, thick 1.5" belt. You see, it has no way to support itself on the belt, and the kydex is slicker than the rough leather of the Sof-Tuck. I ended up cutting the hook off and adding velcro hook to the flat panel that was left, and velcro loop to the back of the belt. (Paul can do velcro, too.) It is also tuckable, so I reserve that holster for very deep concealment needs with absolutely nothing showing.
Paul is developing a C Hook, which adds a little shelf at the top that sits on top of the belt preventing the sagging, and he sent me one for evaluation (me being a repeat paying customer). Of course, it is all one piece with the holster and it does solve the sagging problem while being very easy on and off (you might have to unbuckle your belt). I advised him that the fold at the top needs to be tighter to keep from sticking out too far. He said he would work on that design change. Haven't seen the results, yet.
My advice is to get the Over the Belt Clip. While it seems to have more showing on the outside of the belt, it is very thin at the top and conforms to the shape of the belt well—not very noticeable at all on a black belt. It is arguably just as easy on and off, even without unbuckling your belt. And it is positionally a little more secure.
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