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  • #61
    A Kydex IWB with a tuckable, adjustable cant metal clip. Cool!

    Looks like they know what they're doing. I like the slight flare on the outside of the mouth to help guide the muzzle of your gun in there when reholstering.
    Very interesting...

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    • #62
      What holster do you rock your Kahr CM/PM9?

      Originally posted by JFootin View Post
      A Kydex IWB with a tuckable, adjustable cant metal clip. Cool!

      Looks like they know what they're doing. I like the slight flare on the outside of the mouth to help guide the muzzle of your gun in there when reholstering.
      Yeah, like I said I really like it. I had spent quite some time searching local stores and a gun show for something like it. Turns out this company is local and about 15 minutes from my job here in Clearwater FL.. I can't wait to get the OWB model for the PM9 I have on order from them. I will post pics and my thoughts.


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      • #63
        Quote:
        Originally Posted by SleepyMike
        Keeper:

        His name is Peter Garcia. His email is peter_garcia06430@yahoo.com .

        Sleepymike

        Thanks, I'll send him an email. Do you have a pic of the other side?

        Yes I do. Should be below.


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        • #64
          I sent Peter Garcia an email and he sent back lots of pictures. I like the look of his holsters. I need one for my CW45. I might give him a try.
          Jerry

          NRA Benefactor Member, Whittington Center Life Member, USPSA Life Member, SASS Life Member, LJRC Life Member

          What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.
          Ralph Waldo Emerson

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          • #65
            I have an IWB holster with C-Clip from PJ Holsters. It is by far the best IWB holster I've ever worn for my CM40.

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            • #66
              I've been using a Bianchi ATB IWB holster with an adjustable strap. thumb break:


              Generic photo from their site.

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              • #67
                What holster do you rock your Kahr CM/PM9?

                This Kusiac is fantastic!

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                • #68
                  What holster do you rock your Kahr CM/PM9?

                  Originally posted by tigwelder56 View Post
                  @NYC71 -- That's a very sharp holster!!! Nice job
                  Thanks, I'll going to put up my PJ AIWB for sale since I make my own now.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by robert3409 View Post
                    I have an IWB holster with C-Clip from PJ Holsters. It is by far the best IWB holster I've ever worn for my CM40.
                    Bar none, the PJ IWB worn just behind the hip with one of these CMs in it is as good as it gets. It continues to amaze me how the gun and holster meld to my body so I cannot feel them there at all, and have to reach back there every so often and touch the gun to confirm it is still there! Cudos to Paul for his great holsters!

                    Originally posted by ZardozCZ View Post
                    This Kusiac is fantastic!
                    And for me, the Kusiac is the perfect AIWB holster for the CMs. Also "forget it is there" comfortable. Great steel clip that is easy on/off yet locks the holster on the belt like it is screwed down. So cudos to Pepi, too!
                    Very interesting...

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                    • #70
                      Jules,Thanks for this post, very nice looking holster! I ordered 2, One for my CM9 and one for my XDS.
                      James
                      Originally posted by Jules Winnfield View Post
                      IWB:
                      [ATTACH]8342[/ATTACH]
                      [ATTACH]8343[/ATTACH]

                      OWB:
                      [ATTACH]8344[/ATTACH]

                      Aguieus Firearm Solutions
                      www.aguieusfirearms.com


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                      • #71
                        I just picked up an awesome holster today and posted about it. Heres the thread link if you're interested. I have a CW9 but they make them for different barrel lengths.

                        http://www.kahrtalk.com/showthread.php?t=18900
                        Heavy is good. Heavy is reliable. If it does not work, you can always hit him with it.

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                        • #72
                          Somebody on one of the threads on here (I wish I could give the credit where credit is due, but I can't find the thread) told me about a simple pocket carry holster (see below) called a Stays-Put by ConcealmentSpecialties.com. They said that for $14.95 you couldn't beat it. I bought one and although I've barely had a chance to use it, I have to say I really like it. It does a good job of hiding things in my baggy pants pocket, and it absolutely does stay put. I've done a lot of dry fire draws and the holster never comes out ... only the pistol.

                          Now here's the other part ... I thought, I wonder how it would do as an AIWB? And it works really well. The outer material is so adhesive (but not really sticky though) that it just sits there tucked right behind my belt buckle, and it doesn't go anywhere ... even though there's nothing to tie it to my belt. It doesn't work its way down into my crotch, it just sits there right where it's supposed. I have an IWB Kydex, but this is way more comfortable. I tried it last night with baggy shorts and a tee-shirt not tucked in.

                          The one down-side is that to put the gun back in the holster you pretty much have to take it out of your pocket or out of your waistband. But like someone on this thread said earlier, if you ever really have to use it, you'll probably have plenty of time afterwards to do just that.

                          P.S. I almost think it was Jocko who told me (since he knows almost everything), but I'm not sure.

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                          • #73
                            My spidey senses tell me it was Jfootin, he's quite fond of that set up.

                            He also does what you did and uses it as an IWB.

                            Jocko is a Nemesis man if memory serves always in the left hand pocket 24/7 since 1938.
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                            Dad: Say something nice to your cousin Shirley
                            Dietrich: For a fat girl you sure don't sweat much.
                            Cue sound of Head slap.

                            RIP Muggsy & TMan

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                            • #74
                              Originally posted by Bawanna View Post
                              My spidey senses tell me it was Jfootin, he's quite fond of that set up.

                              He also does what you did and uses it as an IWB.

                              Jocko is a Nemesis man if memory serves always in the left hand pocket 24/7 since 1938.
                              Yeah, it's me, RevRay. I cannot lie. I use it primarily for AIWB carry, which is about 10:30 for this lefty, behind my left front belt loop. If you are a righty, that would be 1:30. I normally wear a gun belt and I like my jeans to stay up, so I cinch it up pretty tight. When I put my gun there in the Stays-Put, I don't loosen the belt. I slide the holster in pretty deep with a reverse cant so that the front of the grip is laying on top of my belt. With the gun and grip laying down next to my belt, my middle aged belly expands above it causing an untucked shirt to drape over it with no printing. If I put it at zero cant, the grip angles upward and gets pushed out by my belly and prints. The reverse cant also aids the natural draw from that position.

                              This is concealed carry, not Quick Draw McGraw. When I draw the gun, I start out pinching the rubber grip sleeve between my thumb and forefinger and then shift to a full combat grip. As you know, drawing the gun from the holster is easy because it is lined with slick nylon.

                              The holster rides up just a bit when I draw, and it is molded to make it stay open. I find it quite easy to reholster one handed, after which I use my weak hand to hold the belt and pants while I push the gun/holster back down as deep as I want it to ride. I think the difficulty you are having reholstering has to do with where you are positioning the holster, which is not AIWB, it is B(elly)IWB. (Doesn't that get in your way when you pee?)
                              Very interesting...

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by JFootin View Post
                                Yeah, it's me, RevRay. I cannot lie. I use it primarily for AIWB carry, which is about 10:30 for this lefty, behind my left front belt loop. If you are a righty, that would be 1:30. I normally wear a gun belt and I like my jeans to stay up, so I cinch it up pretty tight. When I put my gun there in the Stays-Put, I don't loosen the belt. I slide the holster in pretty deep with a reverse cant so that the front of the grip is laying on top of my belt. With the gun and grip laying down next to my belt, my middle aged belly expands above it causing an untucked shirt to drape over it with no printing. If I put it at zero cant, the grip angles upward and gets pushed out by my belly and prints. The reverse cant also aids the natural draw from that position.

                                This is concealed carry, not Quick Draw McGraw. When I draw the gun, I start out pinching the rubber grip sleeve between my thumb and forefinger and then shift to a full combat grip. As you know, drawing the gun from the holster is easy because it is lined with slick nylon.

                                The holster rides up just a bit when I draw, and it is molded to make it stay open. I find it quite easy to reholster one handed, after which I use my weak hand to hold the belt and pants while I push the gun/holster back down as deep as I want it to ride. I think the difficulty you are having reholstering has to do with where you are positioning the holster, which is not AIWB, it is B(elly)IWB. (Doesn't that get in your way when you pee?)
                                Thanks, JFootin. I'm glad to clarify who gave me the good feedback. And pleased that I'm not the only one who thinks the optional use of the Stays-Put pocket carry holster is a good idea. I shall try your 1:30 suggestion out to see how it feels.

                                You're right, I am actually wearing it BIWB, and yes it makes peeing a little difficult. I also discovered that I have to use the thumb & forefinger at first, but it seems to just flow right up into a proper grip as I pull it out. And also like you, it helps to have a sufficient supply of JBCC ... Jelly Belly Concealment Contour.

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