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mikemc53
08-30-2013, 07:54 AM
Just picked up a N82 Tuckable for the CM9 and it seems like a great holster. I only had the opportunity to wear it for about 5 hours yesterday after I got home and for that small snapshot it is as advertised. Extremely comfortable and you don't feel the gun, at all. We'll see how it goes this weekend with lots of extended wear time. And we'll see how things go, down the road, for durability, etc.

I've read nothing but good things about this company and their products so now we'll see if the reviews are legit.

downtownv
08-30-2013, 08:03 AM
My next holster!

dkmatthews
08-30-2013, 09:01 AM
I've been wearing a N8^2 (Nate squared) holster for almost three years. It was my first holster, ever. I'm a little partial to the company since they are local to me, but it's definitely a good product.

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xsailer
08-30-2013, 09:02 AM
I wonder about the N82 and a larger heavy gun like the K9? I'm thinking for me I probably wouldn't carry the K9 in warm/hot weather but in the winter when wearing over shirts or sweaters I would carry OWB and be comfortable. Any experiences out there with heavier carries?
I would like to try the N82. Hard to make up my mind of there choices though. Cloth or plastic decision?

bob

dkmatthews
08-30-2013, 09:07 AM
My first concealed carry was in a N8^2 original holster. It supported my full size Glock 22 just fine -- but as with any holster, make sure you have a GOOD belt.

Yogi 117
08-30-2013, 09:40 AM
I wonder about the N82 and a larger heavy gun like the K9? I'm thinking for me I probably wouldn't carry the K9 in warm/hot weather but in the winter when wearing over shirts or sweaters I would carry OWB and be comfortable. Any experiences out there with heavier carries?
I would like to try the N82. Hard to make up my mind of there choices though. Cloth or plastic decision?

bob
I carry a G26 & G30 in the same "Professional" model & with a strong belt, it carries both just fine. The K9 may be heavier (I don't know it's weight) than the G30, but you can wear this brand holster during the summer with no t-shirt & your gun never touches your skin...it's one of the most comfortable holsters you can wear during the heat of summer. As to which model to get? I would even be happy with the cheaper model. Remember a very important fact about the "Pro" model, it does require a slight twist of the weapon grip inwards to release from the trigger guard mechanism...takes some getting used to, but it's simple. You don't have this worry if you buy one of the 2 cheaper models. Good luck! :D

xsailer
08-30-2013, 11:48 AM
Yogi 117,
Thanks, K9 is 24 oz. Just what I wanted to hear and I did really want the cloth version. I wonder about the Pro because I carry others and don't want to have to remember which holster I'm wearing. Difficult enough carrying different pistols with different characteristics. The K9 is in the mail so I don't know how it will feel as to carrying feel.

bob

mikemc53
09-03-2013, 04:37 PM
Wore the holster the entire weekend including; two extended car rides (4 hours each), riding the 4 wheeler, power washing the cottage, working on the tractor. Never knew I had it on - extremely comfortable.

So far, I really like this holster.

cloud
09-03-2013, 04:44 PM
have the n82pro for my xds. I'm lucky n82 is made in the same town I live. I just drove over and picked it up.

aKahrt_and_p2KT
09-08-2013, 03:27 PM
How's the draw out of that? I've seen things about having to twist the gun that seemed like it might be too much a change to be natural. But lots of people rave about it.

Yogi 117
09-08-2013, 07:18 PM
How's the draw out of that? I've seen things about having to twist the gun that seemed like it might be too much a change to be natural. But lots of people rave about it.
Here's a good youtube demo of the "twist" drawing from the "Pro" model. It really isn't that bad to get used to. :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvTJHJFMxwE