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    Enough said! Check it out! http://n82tactical.com/n82store/. I just got mine and it is probably the most comfortable and best IWB on the market for my PM9! $40 bucks for the original and $3 shipping! Can't beat it anywhere! Try it and you will not be disappointed!
    Twas the best of times; Twas the worst of times...

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    well that certainly looks really super to.
    . My PM9 has over 34,000+ rounds through it, and runs much better than an illegal trying to get across our border


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    • #3
      I have been looking at this holster for a good while. Made by some good ole North Carolina folks! They used to have a different picture of themselves before Nic joined them. All four of them were standing so as to show off their carry setups. Katie and Nate J wore theirs at about 4:00, Nate B wore his at 3:00 and Amanda is a lefty and wore hers at about 11:00 with no belt. What I noticed from that picture was the big bulges - they seem to be thick holsters, with the back 1/4" thick and the leather and clip on the outside adding thickness. Michael Bane, host of Shooting Gallery on Outdoor Channel, really loves the holster for his daily CC. I hope I'm wrong about the thickness. :9:
      Very interesting...

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      • #4
        If you take a Remora and squeeze it together it's about the same thickness as the N82. The difference is with the N82 the thick part is all pressed against your body. It is very comfortable and the thickness is somewhat negated by being pressed into your side. It is soft against the skin so I will most likely use it in warm weather. I have the N82, a Remora, a high noon Mr softy and a PJ. All good holsters depending on the situation and/or season.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by dirtkicker View Post
          If you take a Remora and squeeze it together it's about the same thickness as the N82. The difference is with the N82 the thick part is all pressed against your body. It is very comfortable and the thickness is somewhat negated by being pressed into your side. It is soft against the skin so I will most likely use it in warm weather. I have the N82, a Remora, a high noon Mr softy and a PJ. All good holsters depending on the situation and/or season.
          Yeah, I am still of a mind to get one of these N82s. I would like a tuckable one if it were $5 or $10 more, but I don't understand the $20 price for that enhancement, making the holster 150% more expensive just for a minor difference in the construction.
          Very interesting...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by JFootin View Post
            Yeah, I am still of a mind to get one of these N82s. I would like a tuckable one if it were $5 or $10 more, but I don't understand the $20 price for that enhancement, making the holster 150% more expensive just for a minor difference in the construction.
            I would have to agree with you. Seems a little steep. The workmanship is good quality though.

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            • #7
              I received the N82 Professional model in the mail today for my CM9, the quality is very good and feels comfortable, the retention is great, it is made of polycarbonate which is stronger than kydex. I believe I have a keeper.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by JFootin View Post
                Yeah, I am still of a mind to get one of these N82s. I would like a tuckable one if it were $5 or $10 more, but I don't understand the $20 price for that enhancement, making the holster 150% more expensive just for a minor difference in the construction.
                Hey JFootin, I am getting the "Pro" also! I will let you know how that one treats me but I am guessing it will stand up to the name for sure. Like I said. No disappointment. I have used many and this is by far is the King of em all!
                Twas the best of times; Twas the worst of times...

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Chogers View Post
                  Hey JFootin, I am getting the "Pro" also! I will let you know how that one treats me but I am guessing it will stand up to the name for sure. Like I said. No disappointment. I have used many and this is by far is the King of em all!
                  Not me. They only make the Pro right handed. Actually, I am not interested in the pro. The Original or Tuckable is the way I would go. Or...

                  You know, this idea by HeyGuysWatchThis is very interesting. Not as easy on and off, but much more concealable. And it looks very comfortable, too.

                  http://kahrtalk.com/showthread.php?t=10107 (look at photos on page 2 to see how he wears it) Ingenious!
                  Very interesting...

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