Don Hume for pocket carry and Ross Leather pancake for owb. Looking at High Noon for soon to be MK9 I hope.
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I'm using a High Noon Holsters Mister Softy IWB for my PM9. Great package! Cheap, in-stock, and very minimal foot print. Literally disappears in the waist band! I'd say it would be pretty hard to beat for the money! It is forming to the gun nicely after just a couple weeks wearing it around the house.
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I have a leather Desantis belt slide holster (the same one sold in the Kahr Shop) which fits all my Kahrs. I only use it for my T40, though, while I'm in the process of seeking out a good IWB holster for that particular gun.
For my K40, I use an AKJ Concealco Select Grade IWB. It's a fantastic holster, that uses extremely thin leather, but still allows one handed reholstering. I own three others of the same type for different non-Kahr guns, and my only complaint is that it's not offered for the T40.
I carry my PM40 in a Desantis Nemesis nylon pocket holster. It's a temporary solution, as I have a Pocket Concealment Systems' Blackbird and a K&D Holsters' Maverick Defender on order for it. The PM40 is my "Always Gun"/BUG, and when I get the Maverick Defender I intend primarily to carry it crossdraw between the belt and the pants, reverting to pocket carry only for times when I can't wear a belt mounted holster.
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Just got the holster in the mail. Really nice fit right out of the box, never had that before. It's a Don Hume model H721ot( open top). Purchased it from Gunners Alley. Good bunch of people there. I ordered 2 different holsters for different pistols and Don Hume was out of stock on both. Gunners Alley called me, let me know this, and asked if I would take either in a different color. They were able to get this one in a brown, ok with me, so they split my order and sent this one to me with the other to follow as soon as DH gets it in. All this at no extra shipping cost to me. They actually called me 3 or 4 times setting all this up. Kudos to Gunners Alley for excellant customer service.I can't go to work today,the voices said "stay home and clean the guns"
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PM9 Holsters
I've had the PM9, my first Kahr for about three weeks now and have been accumulating various holsters I'll use for different situations.
First up is the Comp-Tac Infidel. I've been using a varaition of the Infidel, known as the Undercover Pro, for many years. The Infidel is a design improvement over the Undercover Pro in that the belt attachment clip is not integral to the holster and can be replaced if necessary. I carry this holster at 4 o'clock and it's very comfortable.


Next up is the El Paso Saddlery Pocket Holster. I got this holster as a birthday gift and it works surprisingly well. I inserted the holster and gun into the front pocket of some cargo pants and did my draw. Did it over and over and the gun came out everytime, leaving the holster behind. Very nice.


The holster below is Dale Fricke's Archangel. This holster is intended to be worn AIWB If one were to order a Fricke holster from One Stop Tactical they wound learn these holsters are sized to fit the longest pistol in the series. I guess that would be the T series for the Kahr. Then, one carrying the PM9 would have excess holster hanging down their belly. Turns out this is an advantage because the extra length provides additional stability for the gun and the unit does not try to flip out of your pants, (Hate it when that happens, don't you?) Well, to my chagrin, I had Dale make an Archangel sized to fit my PM9, without the extra length. Well, again, I am not as smart as I thought I was and I do feel the holster and gun wanting to elude my pants. I can wear it but it's not as it was intended. Anyway, Dale Fricke did a beautiful job in making the holster. It is super fast and holds the gun as securely as you like. Here are the pic. Note, it attaches to the belt using rubber straps.



Next and last for now is Dale Fricke's Ehud. The Ehud differs from the Archangel only in the way it attaches to the belt and the fact it is tuckable. The Ehud uses J hooks to connect to the belt. The first thing I learned about the Ehud is that the J hooks are not quite wide enough to hook my Tucker Gunleather gun belt. It does, however, work fine with my dress belts. In fact, I went out to dinner last night with she who cooks and wore the Ehud with a sport shirt tucked in and it worked quite well. For whatever reason, even though Dale Fricke made this holster also specifically to fit the PM9, i.e., without the extra length, the Ehud seemed quite stable in a pair of dress pants sized to accomodate a gun and holster. Here are the pics:

Thanks for looking.Bill
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