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sharpenit
06-10-2012, 06:22 AM
I just posted a review of the PJ Holster I got for my CM9.

http://kahrtalk.com/showthread.php?t=13471

Yogi 117
06-10-2012, 10:36 AM
Very nice review of the PJHolster. Don't own one, but could possibly be my next purchase...after I buy my first Kahr, that is. :)

KBKahr
06-10-2012, 04:33 PM
How was it to sit down in?

I have considered that holster as prefer AIWB but thought one with loops may work better for both standing and sitting.

sharpenit
06-10-2012, 04:47 PM
How was it to sit down in?

I have considered that holster as prefer AIWB but thought one with loops may work better for both standing and sitting.

With the CM9 being a small pistol, the holster and gun don't poke or pinch me in any way when I'm sitting. I leave it in the same place while driving, and no discomfort.

emopunker2004
06-10-2012, 04:49 PM
With the CM9 being a small pistol, the holster and gun don't poke or pinch me in any way when I'm sitting. I leave it in the same place while driving, and no discomfort.

I agree with this. I have the PJ for the CM9 and he is correct

Jeff00042
06-10-2012, 05:11 PM
One concern with short-barreled guns is the tendency for the gun butt to roll over the belt when one bends over or sits down. Hows the PJ in this respect?

sharpenit
06-10-2012, 09:43 PM
One concern with short-barreled guns is the tendency for the gun butt to roll over the belt when one bends over or sits down. Hows the PJ in this respect?

I'm not sure what you mean about the gun butt rolling over the belt. But I can tell you that when I bend over or sit, the holster remains snugly attached to my belt and the gun remains snugly seated in the holster.

If this doesn't answer your question, maybe you could rephrase it and I'll try again.

Jeff00042
06-10-2012, 09:49 PM
The gun stay seated in the holster. The problem arises when the short barrel allows the handle portion of the gun to be pushed outward from the body when you bend over or sit. With a longer barrel, the gun is more stable and less likely to be moved.