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  • N82

    I ordered online on Monday and received my package today (Friday).

    Ordered the original for my T9. Going to give it a good field test this weekend.

  • #2
    N82 "Pro" model with my G26 is the most comfy IWB I've used. You're going to love the way the N82 keeps the whole gun away from your skin, no need to wear a t-shirt if you don't want. Good luck, can't wait to hear your thoughts!
    Virtues are learned at Mother's Knee

    Vices are learned at some other Joint

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    • #3
      WOW. I forgot how spoiled I have been carrying a PM9 in a pocket Nemesis!

      The T9 is quite a bit larger and heavier. Used the N82 and the T9 for about four hours last night. Getting used to carrying at the belt line may take a few days. I have had the T9 combo on for about eight hours so far today. I think I will really like this set up especially once I determine the best spot around 3-4 o'clock. I'm at 3:30 right now and it feels pretty good.

      In the past I have used a "Horseshoe Leather" belt slide when carrying the T9 OWB, I think the N82 original may work just as well or better.

      Update later this week.

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      • #4
        I tend to use the "PRO" model around 4:00-4:30, and it works great. It's a sweet holster, very comfy! Enjoy.

        Virtues are learned at Mother's Knee

        Vices are learned at some other Joint

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        • #5
          It looks to me like that would be very awkward to draw from.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Mr. S View Post
            It looks to me like that would be very awkward to draw from.
            Pretty easy really, I get a great grip on the butt & slightly twist inward for a smooth draw. The trigger guard area does act as a security measure, but with a wee bit of practice, no problem. The lesser priced models don't have the slight twist requirement, just grip & draw.
            Virtues are learned at Mother's Knee

            Vices are learned at some other Joint

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Mr. S View Post
              It looks to me like that would be very awkward to draw from.
              I sort of agree...looks like you would really have to jam your thumb down onto the gun grip to get a hold of it when trying to draw? But I'm sure the more you practiced and better you got it would work just fine? Looks like it's real comfortable too.

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