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Good IWB holster for CM9?
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I have a Sticky holster which is similar to the Remora. The little CM9 just disappears with the Sticky holster on. I can wear a hybrid holster without an undershirt but find the Sticky holster even less irritating to my skin. With the CM9, I sometimes find myself reaching back to make sure the pistol is still there it is so comfortable. My wife has a Remora for her Ruger LC9 and it is a quality holster as well. It is just a tad bit thicker than the Sticky holster and IMO would be better for a thicker pistol.
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What do you think of the draw on the professional, the "twist" they call it?Originally posted by Sheepdog689 View PostMy N82 professional model came in yesterday. It took a couple tries to find the right position, which ended up right about about 4 o'clock. With a standard 6 round mag the CM9 conceals very nicely and rides comfortably when I sit down.
I tried 5 o'clock but that was too far back, 3 o'clock was not as comfortable as 4 o'clock. With my Wrangler jeans, the 4 o'clock position puts the clip right on top of a belt loop so it's easy to remember where to set the holster.
I am looking at one for my K40, and was wondering if that was something that would hang you up if you were in a tense situation.A couple Colts, a couple Brownings, a Makarov, a Sig, a couple Rugers, a couple Kahrs, a couple Smith & Wessons, a Walther, and a couple Berettas .....Oh, and some long guns...
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It's not much of a twist. Just the action of grabbing the grip of the pistol and slightly pushing it in towards my back releases the gun enough to draw smoothly. The biggest thing I like about the professional model is being able to reholster easily. I haven't tried one of the original N82 models, but I would believe trying to get the pistol back in the soft elastic holster would be difficult.Originally posted by Bob T View PostWhat do you think of the draw on the professional, the "twist" they call it?
I am looking at one for my K40, and was wondering if that was something that would hang you up if you were in a tense situation."Among the many misdeeds of British rule in India, history will look upon the Act depriving a whole nation of arms as the blackest." - Mohandas Gandhi, an Autobiography, page 446.
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Thanks! Sounds like it is worth a try...Originally posted by Sheepdog689 View PostIt's not much of a twist. Just the action of grabbing the grip of the pistol and slightly pushing it in towards my back releases the gun enough to draw smoothly. The biggest thing I like about the professional model is being able to reholster easily. I haven't tried one of the original N82 models, but I would believe trying to get the pistol back in the soft elastic holster would be difficult.
A couple Colts, a couple Brownings, a Makarov, a Sig, a couple Rugers, a couple Kahrs, a couple Smith & Wessons, a Walther, and a couple Berettas .....Oh, and some long guns...
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Glad the holster is working out for you. If you get a chance, can you post a couple pics wearing the holster? I know its a pain, but I would sure like to see a good pic of its look with a T-shirt, and button down. Just cant seem to find a good pic online.Originally posted by Sheepdog689 View PostMy N82 professional model came in yesterday. It took a couple tries to find the right position, which ended up right about about 4 o'clock. With a standard 6 round mag the CM9 conceals very nicely and rides comfortably when I sit down.
I tried 5 o'clock but that was too far back, 3 o'clock was not as comfortable as 4 o'clock. With my Wrangler jeans, the 4 o'clock position puts the clip right on top of a belt loop so it's easy to remember where to set the holster.
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Got a Cooks holster for my Glock 27. Is your's the one with the belt clip that screws on or the one with the belt clip and holster all one piece?Originally posted by Tiggereast View PostJust picked up a custom Cooks Holster, Kydex, tuckable, for my PM9, awesome, to me the only way to go, very light and versatile.
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Got my Shepherd Conceal Micro holster today.... Wow! Very nice!
The N82 Tactical I bought was very comfortable, but only in a position that didn't conceal as well. It concealed very well in a position that wasn't as comfortable. Couldn't find a decent middleground. I like IWB holsters with two clips instead of one.
The Shepherd one is what I've been looking for. A lot of adjustability, (3 different position options for each clip), tuckable (so I can dress nice and have a shirt tucked in), and keeps the firearm close to the body. I can go from sitting to standing without having to move it. Nice. The retention is great, I've got no concern that the firearm will fall out... ever.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Right now my G26 is in a Don Hume simple IWB, it's bulky and doesn't stay open all the way after draw, which is abit of a pain when holstering, and not 100% safe in my book. I have a CM on order and went with it for the small size and weight. Last thing I want to do is add a big bulky holster to the platform. It's also import that it is secure on the belt and holding the gun yet quick on the draw. For me, I'm going to make my own holster since I make knives and kydex sheaths. But it will be very similar to the PJ type. Last thing I want during summer is a huge piece of plastic or leather butted up against my skin or wearing 2 shirts all the time. Minimal is what I'm looking for.. and if I couldn't make one, I'd by a PJ. Nice simple design.
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Well said. My thoughts on the subject exactly.Originally posted by hawk45 View PostRight now my G26 is in a Don Hume simple IWB, it's bulky and doesn't stay open all the way after draw, which is abit of a pain when holstering, and not 100% safe in my book. I have a CM on order and went with it for the small size and weight. Last thing I want to do is add a big bulky holster to the platform. It's also import that it is secure on the belt and holding the gun yet quick on the draw. For me, I'm going to make my own holster since I make knives and kydex sheaths. But it will be very similar to the PJ type. Last thing I want during summer is a huge piece of plastic or leather butted up against my skin or wearing 2 shirts all the time. Minimal is what I'm looking for.. and if I couldn't make one, I'd by a PJ. Nice simple design.
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