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  • #16
    I carry my cm9 in a simple Don Hume leather holster, not too big or small. You can get a nice grip on the little pistol. I carry it in the 4-5 o'clock position and it works for me.

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    • #17
      Look what finally came in today:



      American made holster for my American made gun. So far, pretty comfy. I sit at a desk all day and it's not uncomfortable to sit. Granted that may be the fact I am carrying a much smaller gun now than before. I like having one clip on the holster too... my IWB holster for a S&W 4566 I have has two clips and is rather large. This N82 Tacitcal holster feels good so far.

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      • #18
        For SD conceal IWB carry, the kydex are too noisy (in situations where you must draw quiet). I recommend you stick with leather or sticky holsters....lots of good holsters out there to choose from. If you don't look at the Remora....you are missing out on an inexpensive, versatile, quiet, comfortable and effective holster for your money. You will use it. You can pay more $$$ for a good leather holster, but you won't get a better conceal carry SD holster for your money than the Remora. They do the job WELL. JMO.
        My Sword - PM4044N/CTL/Talons
        - "One should diligently train at all times." Miyamoto Musashi
        - "Train in technique until it requires no thought - no mind and just happens." Takan Soho
        - "The truth beyond the technique....Here's where we stop thinking and start shooting." Brian Enos
        - "A single sword against the cold sky." Yamaoka Tesshu
        - "You must concentrate upon and consecrate yourself wholly to each day, as though a fire were raging in your hair."
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        • #19
          I see you already picked out a holster but for future readers another option to consider is a $35 leather IWB pro carry HD from http://www.theholsterstore.net/Pro-C...procarryhd.htm

          This IWB holster stays open which makes it possible to holster single handed. I stopped using the super comfortable neoprene style holsters like the N82 products years ago because I either have to use two hands or need to look at the holster to help when trying to re holster a gun, either that or it would take way too long in time due to multiple attempts to holster because the pocket collapses.

          I have custom holsters from overland gun leather, rafter gun leather, milt sparks and a few others, nice quality, high price and super long wait times but for the price and readily availability of holsters from the holster store they are hard to beat especially if on a budget.

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          • #20
            I use a remora leather lined holster and a pj holster. No need to buy anything else for this gun. Extremely happy with both and both have a purpose.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by GLOCKROCKER View Post
              I like N82 pro, pronounced Nate squared. It covers every part of the gun that could come in contact with your body and conceals great. I've tried other IWB holsters and for me nothing compares with them for comfort. www.N82tactical.com
              Looks like a holster I'll be interested in also for my CM9 carry.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by root View Post
                Look what finally came in today:



                American made holster for my American made gun. So far, pretty comfy. I sit at a desk all day and it's not uncomfortable to sit. Granted that may be the fact I am carrying a much smaller gun now than before. I like having one clip on the holster too... my IWB holster for a S&W 4566 I have has two clips and is rather large. This N82 Tacitcal holster feels good so far.
                Thanks for that picture!

                So I'm going to take a Defensive Handgun class, but I'm unsure as to whether this sort of holster will be permissible.

                https://www.insightstraining.com/vie...p?courseID=146

                It says: "Belt holster (rigid) with sturdy belt."

                Bear in mind I have a Crimson Trace on my PM9. Not sure what to do!

                *EDIT*

                Bleh! Just ordered a SHTF ACE-2 holster. We'll see how that works out.

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                • #23
                  WilliamG - You would not like that holster for a gun class. The multiple repetitions of draw, fire, after action drills and reholster will make it a frustrating day at class. You will spend more time dealing with your gear than you will practicing what your being taught. You would prefer to have a rigid holster so you can safely reholster without looking at it or dealing with a collapsed opening and trying to get the muzzle in the pocket. I am not saying the N82 is a bad holster at all, but that style will keep you from progressing as far as you could in a gun class. Good for you that you will be taking a gun class, they are lots of fun.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Megawatt View Post
                    WilliamG - You would not like that holster for a gun class. The multiple repetitions of draw, fire, after action drills and reholster will make it a frustrating day at class. You will spend more time dealing with your gear than you will practicing what your being taught. You would prefer to have a rigid holster so you can safely reholster without looking at it or dealing with a collapsed opening and trying to get the muzzle in the pocket. I am not saying the N82 is a bad holster at all, but that style will keep you from progressing as far as you could in a gun class. Good for you that you will be taking a gun class, they are lots of fun.
                    Thank you. I figured as much. I just ordered the SHTF ACE-2 Kydex IWB holster. Seems to get good reviews. Depending on how I feel, I may also get an N82 for post-training, but yes - you're right - for a multiple draw/holstering class, it will be a nuisance for sure.

                    Thanks again.

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                    • #25
                      Gotta jump in and +1 the couple of Remora suggestions already made here. They are absolutely awesome. And if you plan to do much 'training' w/ your Kahr, consider picking up both a RFT model and a standard model. RFT will allow you to re-holster easily, but the standard model will compress more and will be a bit more comfortable for your regular day-to-day carry. The RFT is plenty comfortable, just a tiny bit thicker and doesn't compress...so if $ is an issue, just go w/ the RFT version if you want easy re-holstering.


                      At my first IDPA match last fall, I ran my TP9 in a Remora 3C RFT. Not a problem whatsoever. Worked great for re-holstering all day long.

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                      • #26
                        Good IWB holster for CM9?

                        I have a Sticky pocket holster, a alien gear IWB holster, and I just purchased a full kydex holster on eBay from kydexworksholsters. $32 for the new one.


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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by WilliamG View Post
                          Thank you. I figured as much. I just ordered the SHTF ACE-2 Kydex IWB holster. Seems to get good reviews. Depending on how I feel, I may also get an N82 for post-training, but yes - you're right - for a multiple draw/holstering class, it will be a nuisance for sure.

                          Thanks again.
                          I carry a Glock 27 in a SHTF ACE-! and it just disappears. These are some really good quality holsters and they ship em fast to boot.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Tundra5.7 View Post
                            I carry a Glock 27 in a SHTF ACE-! and it just disappears. These are some really good quality holsters and they ship em fast to boot.
                            Awesome, thanks. I'm pretty excited to get it. I have the CT Laser Grip on my PM9, so I'll post some pictures when I get my CT-compatible ACE-2 holster.

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                            • #29
                              I own a PJ IWB for my PM9, but more recently I've come to liking my IWB from Cooks holsters.com give them a try, lead times are very reasonable along with the price.cooksholsters.com

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                              • #30
                                Cooks and PJ's are practically the same thing. Both are quality though, can't go wrong either way. I love my PJ holster.

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