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  • Holster for a cw9

    I am sure this has been beaten to death, but here I go anyway. I presently wear a Tommy Theis IWB for my Glock 30sf. I have just ordered a cw9 and am looking at a slide holster for the little jewel. What are you wearing to carry yours?

    Hope this is the correct forum for this question.....

  • #2
    My dad has one as well so i am interested in hearing what people have to say. I have been wanting to buy him one.

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    • #3
      I am very partial to comp-tacs line of holsters and use a minotuar neutral carry'n my cw9 just infront of the hip bone set high. Works well settting and tucking a shirt in when needed but they have more than a few models for kahrs. I tried 3 other name brands before that one and have used the com-tac now for 3 years.

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      • #4
        I have a High Noon holster for my CW9... I LOVE it! It carries it a bit high... high and tight as I like to call it. No strap, adjustable retention screw...



        Here it is next to my P45 in a Don Hume holster that is similar, but rides a bit lower than I like...



        ...otherwise, it rides in a Galco IWB holster most of the time...

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        • #5
          You might want to consider a holster that would allow a laser such as a Crimson Trace like I added to mine. The belt type is a Bull Dog, which also holds a magazine. The other is a IWB promotional holster that came with the laser. By the way, I love the CW9 which is made much better with a CT laser.
          Thanks,
          Rod van Pelt


          KAHR CW9, GLOCK 36, GLOCK 26,
          Smith and Wesson 40VE
          RUGER SR22, RUGER Mini 14, HENRY .22, REMINGTON 597 .22, RMINGTON MODEL 4 .270, REMINGTON 1100,

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          • #6
            I like iwb holster as no extra cover is needed like with owb holster

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            • #7
              Originally posted by hardluk1 View Post
              I like iwb holster as no extra cover is needed like with owb holster
              I agree
              "To argue with a person who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medication to the dead." Thomas Paine

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              • #8
                I have a Remora IWB and I love it. No straps, no belts. Only thing I liked when I tried out several for my CW9.

                J

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                • #9
                  I have the Silent Thunder holster and never regretted it.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by jaydee View Post
                    I have a Remora IWB and I love it. No straps, no belts. Only thing I liked when I tried out several for my CW9.

                    J
                    I second the Remora IWB over a slide.

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                    • #11
                      Thanks for everyones imput. I was shying away from an IWB mostly because that is how I carry my Glock 30sf. As stated earlier, that this is a brick, so it was uncomfortable to carry that way. Since this one is much more compact, I may re-think my decision to go with the slide holster.

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                      • #12
                        I got this holster yesterday, Foxx Trapp. Wore for several hours, at times I almost forget it's there, I like it a lot. I also got a Theis for my G19 yesterday, I like it, as you said the Glock it is sorta brickish, but not uncomfortable and concealed well, only wore it for a couple hours, I'm confident it will break-in nicely. I really like the way my G19 shoots, like the 15 rnd mag compared to the 8 for CW, but some occasions, the CW9/Foxx Trapp combo is comfy and secure. It clips on & off really easy, I have recommended to a couple of my buddies.



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                        • #13
                          I have a Foxx Trapp also and would recommend it or the PJ (I don't have one, but they're highly recommended here)

                          Here's links

                          http://foxxholsters.onlybusiness.com...ster-list.aspx

                          http://pjholster.com/
                          "To argue with a person who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medication to the dead." Thomas Paine

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