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  • PJ Holsters for PM/CM/MK owners only please.

    Opinion Poll for PM, CM, and MK owners and their IWB PJ Holster

    1. What style clip works best for them?
    A. Over the belt clip on loop
    B. Closed Loop
    C. C Hook
    D. Behind the belt J-Hook

    2. Tuckable or Standard?

    3. What degree cant is the best for you?
    A. None
    B. 15
    C. 30
    D Somewhere in between None and 15
    E. Somewhere in between 15 and 30
    F. None of the above

    This is just something fun I thought maybe some of the members would enjoy. I know I am going to have fun!
    Twas the best of times; Twas the worst of times...

  • #2
    I use FBI cant over the belt job tuckable
    Focus on your front sight..... The rest should be blurry!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by bonjorno2 View Post
      I use FBI cant over the belt job tuckable
      Thank you for answering bonjorno! I wanna buy a new holster and just want to make sure I do it right this time!
      Twas the best of times; Twas the worst of times...

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      • #4
        I have the over-the-belt style with FBI cant. I had the j-clip with same cant. I am only mildly impressed with a PJ holster. I am interested in Foxx at better price and adjustable cant. In the end, one clip doesn't do much for me. I think a Remora or Sticky works almost as well with no need for a belt or a Crossbreed is way more superior. IMHO...of course. This forums seems to be gaga for PJ in general.
        Kahr P380, Custom CM9 x2, & PM45 or S&W M&P9c x2 (my CC guns)

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        • #5
          Originally posted by itsthelaw View Post
          I have the over-the-belt style with FBI cant. I had the j-clip with same cant. I am only mildly impressed with a PJ holster. I am interested in Foxx at better price and adjustable cant. In the end, one clip doesn't do much for me. I think a Remora or Sticky works almost as well with no need for a belt or a Crossbreed is way more superior. IMHO...of course. This forums seems to be gaga for PJ in general.
          Like this one looks pretty comfy to me....hmmmmm! http://www.foxxholsters.com/apps/web...s/show/3383690
          Twas the best of times; Twas the worst of times...

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          • #6
            1. What style clip works best for them?
            A. Over the belt clip on loop, though I have the Velcro on the tuckable for total concealment.
            2. Tuckable or Standard?
            I have both, but the tuckable stays in the drawer.
            3. What degree cant is the best for you?
            B. 15
            With the little Kahrs, the one clip is very stable. So much so that there is no shifting around when you move, therefore the mass of the gun just disappears. IMO, 2 clip holsters are good for bigger guns, but they are unnecessary with the little Kahrs.
            Very interesting...

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            • #7
              I went over the belt loop, standard not tuckable with somewhere between zero and 15 cant. I like straight up generally. In pondering this I think part of it is my sitting full time so while I may go into a slight gun fighter crouch I want to draw sitting up too.

              I did this for my 1911 as its usually on my belt. I'll probably try one for my PM45 one of these days.

              I do find myself wearing my Garrett Silent Thunder more. I guess I like the leather between the gun and the kydex.

              The PJ is very comfy though and probably even more so with the smaller lighter Kahrs.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by JFootin View Post
                1. What style clip works best for them?
                A. Over the belt clip on loop, though I have the Velcro on the tuckable for total concealment.
                2. Tuckable or Standard?
                I have both, but the tuckable stays in the drawer.
                3. What degree cant is the best for you?
                B. 15
                With the little Kahrs, the one clip is very stable. So much so that there is no shifting around when you move, therefore the mass of the gun just disappears. IMO, 2 clip holsters are good for bigger guns, but they are unnecessary with the little Kahrs.

                Thanks for the opinions JFootin! I really appreciate it!
                Twas the best of times; Twas the worst of times...

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                • #9
                  IWB PJHolster with over the belt clip, 15 degree cant. Love the holster, forget I'm wearing it @ 4 o'clock.
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                  • #10
                    IWB Over Belt FBI Cant. Have both tuckable and nontuckable.
                    I prefer the non but when I need to dress up a little more the tuckable does the job. If I had to do it over again, I would go 20deg or more cant.
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