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05-30-2016, 12:21 PM
I recently purchased a K9 Elite 03 Blem from Bud's, which I reviewed here:
http://www.kahrtalk.com/showthread.php?29035-New-K9-Elite-Range-Report
I carry my guns OWB at 2:45-3:00, and my go-to holster brand for CCW is High Noon. I just received this Topless model, cowhide, lined, for my K9. High Noon holsters are expensive, but you get what you pay for, IMHO. The holster is beautifully constructed and stitched with premium leather, and perfectly molded to the gun. The holster comes with a retention screw for adjustment, but I have not had the need to touch it in any of my High Noon holsters as they fit has been just right straight from the factory. High Noon holsters are "high-ride"; they cause the gun to ride high and tight to the body for maximum concealment and minimal printing. As you can see by the final photo, I also have High Noon holsters for my Glock 19 and S&W 1911 SC-e.
A caveat is that because these holsters are high-ride, a proper, rigid gun belt is essential for the system to work properly. If used with a weak belt, the gun will tend to flop away from the body.
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d138/shlike48316/K9HighNoon1_zpssgnro1pd.jpg
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d138/shlike48316/K9HighNoon3_zpszh2gljyd.jpg
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d138/shlike48316/K9HighNoon4_zpsofmysrct.jpg
http://www.kahrtalk.com/showthread.php?29035-New-K9-Elite-Range-Report
I carry my guns OWB at 2:45-3:00, and my go-to holster brand for CCW is High Noon. I just received this Topless model, cowhide, lined, for my K9. High Noon holsters are expensive, but you get what you pay for, IMHO. The holster is beautifully constructed and stitched with premium leather, and perfectly molded to the gun. The holster comes with a retention screw for adjustment, but I have not had the need to touch it in any of my High Noon holsters as they fit has been just right straight from the factory. High Noon holsters are "high-ride"; they cause the gun to ride high and tight to the body for maximum concealment and minimal printing. As you can see by the final photo, I also have High Noon holsters for my Glock 19 and S&W 1911 SC-e.
A caveat is that because these holsters are high-ride, a proper, rigid gun belt is essential for the system to work properly. If used with a weak belt, the gun will tend to flop away from the body.
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d138/shlike48316/K9HighNoon1_zpssgnro1pd.jpg
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d138/shlike48316/K9HighNoon3_zpszh2gljyd.jpg
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d138/shlike48316/K9HighNoon4_zpsofmysrct.jpg