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  • #16
    Has anyone compared to a Foxx holster. Foxx Trap versions are a bit less expensive and have an adjustable clip. Seems like it would be nice to adjust your cant as needed and cannot imagine that the thickness is substantial. I have a PJ and like it, but don't love it like others do.
    Kahr P380, Custom CM9 x2, & PM45 or S&W M&P9c x2 (my CC guns)

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    • #17
      The package came in yesterday but I was sent the wrong holster. I ordered the CTC version but received the standard. I contacted Paul he said I was getting the replacement ship today plus a pre-paid envelop for the other one.

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      • #18
        Here it

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        • #19
          Originally posted by nyc71 View Post
          Here it
          Im jealous! I will order mine tomorrow for my PM9 with CT. Can I ask what clip you went with and what degree cant?
          Twas the best of times; Twas the worst of times...

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          • #20
            Straight for AIWB.

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            • #21
              Mine came in last week. IWB with over-the-belt clip and 20 degree cant. I am very happy with it. Very secure and comfortable, and the gun just disappears at the 4:00 position even under a light T-shirt. Well worth the price and the wait (3 days shy of a month from order to receipt).

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              • #22
                You guys keep talking about a 20° cant. I am going to have to try that. I just need to figure out how to heat the kydex safely in order to change the cant (I don't have a heat gun).
                Very interesting...

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Chogers View Post
                  Im jealous! I will order mine tomorrow for my PM9 with CT. Can I ask what clip you went with and what degree cant?
                  Back of the holster

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by JFootin View Post
                    You guys keep talking about a 20° cant. I am going to have to try that. I just need to figure out how to heat the kydex safely in order to change the cant (I don't have a heat gun).
                    It sounds like I may have to order mine with a 20 degree cant as well. I used a blow dryer for my crossbreed. Maybe try that?
                    Twas the best of times; Twas the worst of times...

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                    • #25
                      For me personally, I chose the 20 degree cant because it really hides the gun. Printing is at an absolute minimum and the draw angle is quite comfortable.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Chogers View Post
                        It sounds like I may have to order mine with a 20 degree cant as well. I used a blow dryer for my crossbreed. Maybe try that?
                        I didn't think a blow dryer would get it hot enough. You got yours soft enough to bend?
                        Very interesting...

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by JFootin View Post
                          I didn't think a blow dryer would get it hot enough. You got yours soft enough to bend?

                          Crossbreed tells you to do that on their kydex to add retention. All I did was heated it enough to dent in the trigger guard part. If you do it on your loop make sure you wrap the rest of the holster in a towel and use gloves. I am not a professional so dont sue me.
                          Twas the best of times; Twas the worst of times...

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by JFootin View Post
                            I didn't think a blow dryer would get it hot enough. You got yours soft enough to bend?
                            this ehow doesn't mention ovens but I wonder about heating it in the oven. 300 degrees max, I would start with a cold oven and keep checking until temp reached 300. It appears to have a working temp in the low 300 and should not get into the 400 temps ever....

                            http://www.ehow.com/how_7901810_meth...ing-kydex.html

                            other wise I am sure Paul will make you another holster :19:
                            I just love that new Kahr smell

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by HalfCocked View Post
                              this ehow doesn't mention ovens but I wonder about heating it in the oven. 300 degrees max, I would start with a cold oven and keep checking until temp reached 300. It appears to have a working temp in the low 300 and should not get into the 400 temps ever....

                              http://www.ehow.com/how_7901810_meth...ing-kydex.html

                              other wise I am sure Paul will make you another holster :19:
                              Well, Paul can heat it and rebend it. But he is a busy man! From what I have read, there is a temperature that is right and there is a temperature a little higher where the kydex is quickly destroyed. No danger of that with a hair dryer. I wouldn't want to put it in the oven because it might change shape in other places. I would want to concentrate the heat on the top edge where the clip bends over. I think I can do it by holding it near a burner on my electric stove and keep checking it until it is soft enough to rebend.
                              Very interesting...

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