Cappy
09-14-2009, 01:49 AM
By: ClownBlaster3000
Picked up a smart carry for my Kahr after much deliberation on what kind of holster to get. I had been using it as a pocket carry but I'm losing weight and as I get smaller pants... my pockets are also getting smaller so the kahr became uncomfortable to pocket carry. And if it's uncomfortable after a while I'll just stop doing it. I'm still a big boy so I got a holster that would hopefully still be useful no matter how much more weight I do or don't lose. So I got the smart carry. Guys I gotta say these things are wonderful. I don't even feel the gun. I wear T-Shirts under my regular shirt so it doesn't rub me raw or anything. I got the Security Model so I can wear it in the front or spin it around for small of the back carry. I can also keep a spare mag in the other pouch and my ID and Carry permit in the rear pouch. The thing that makes this the best choice for me is that I go to the Gym three times a week. When I go I wear sweat shorts. Hard to carry in sweat shorts because they usually don't have a belt and anything that clips to the shorts will probably pull them down. So I was never able to carry when in my gym clothes. With this holster it wears under my gym shorts and it barely prints through my shorts and with my t-shirt hanging over my gym shorts... it can't be seen at all. So pretty much unless I'm naked... I can carry. Which is good because I often find myself running to the store or gas station at night after the gym and those are times when bad things can happen. I've rolled around and ran and jumped and squated and fell and tripped in this holster so far and the gun doesn't budge. Barely holds it but because of the way it's made unless you do a handstand naked... the gun ain't coming out of the holster unless you draw it. And I'm finding that with practice my draw isn't all that much slower than a belt holster that I have to lift a shirt or push a sport coat aside to get to. I feel after 6 weeks or so I'll be able to get this thing out just as fast as any other holster. And it's easier to get to when seated which is wonderful while your driving. SOB or hip carry can be a slow draw (At least for me) while in a vehicle. This little guy is right there in my lap.
If you been eyeballing one of these holsters for your Kahr... get one. They're nice.
Oh yeah... it also carrys a Glock 27 nicely in the same holster. It's just not as comfortable in tighter fitting work clothes and such. But in Gym clothes it's no issue what so ever. Maybe when I loose a little more weight and gain a little more room in my clothes I'll carry that 27 full time.
Picked up a smart carry for my Kahr after much deliberation on what kind of holster to get. I had been using it as a pocket carry but I'm losing weight and as I get smaller pants... my pockets are also getting smaller so the kahr became uncomfortable to pocket carry. And if it's uncomfortable after a while I'll just stop doing it. I'm still a big boy so I got a holster that would hopefully still be useful no matter how much more weight I do or don't lose. So I got the smart carry. Guys I gotta say these things are wonderful. I don't even feel the gun. I wear T-Shirts under my regular shirt so it doesn't rub me raw or anything. I got the Security Model so I can wear it in the front or spin it around for small of the back carry. I can also keep a spare mag in the other pouch and my ID and Carry permit in the rear pouch. The thing that makes this the best choice for me is that I go to the Gym three times a week. When I go I wear sweat shorts. Hard to carry in sweat shorts because they usually don't have a belt and anything that clips to the shorts will probably pull them down. So I was never able to carry when in my gym clothes. With this holster it wears under my gym shorts and it barely prints through my shorts and with my t-shirt hanging over my gym shorts... it can't be seen at all. So pretty much unless I'm naked... I can carry. Which is good because I often find myself running to the store or gas station at night after the gym and those are times when bad things can happen. I've rolled around and ran and jumped and squated and fell and tripped in this holster so far and the gun doesn't budge. Barely holds it but because of the way it's made unless you do a handstand naked... the gun ain't coming out of the holster unless you draw it. And I'm finding that with practice my draw isn't all that much slower than a belt holster that I have to lift a shirt or push a sport coat aside to get to. I feel after 6 weeks or so I'll be able to get this thing out just as fast as any other holster. And it's easier to get to when seated which is wonderful while your driving. SOB or hip carry can be a slow draw (At least for me) while in a vehicle. This little guy is right there in my lap.
If you been eyeballing one of these holsters for your Kahr... get one. They're nice.
Oh yeah... it also carrys a Glock 27 nicely in the same holster. It's just not as comfortable in tighter fitting work clothes and such. But in Gym clothes it's no issue what so ever. Maybe when I loose a little more weight and gain a little more room in my clothes I'll carry that 27 full time.