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  • #31
    I'd like to get this thread back to the original question. What holster would work best with PM9, and be:

    - IWB
    - single-clip
    - riding low (but not so low that it'd be hard to obtain a grip -- which seems to be the case with the ACE I'm currently using)
    - canted or cantable
    - tuckable

    Given my choice of holster for Glock, RM LowRider comes very close to answering all of this criteria -- except it isn't tuckable, which is pretty important for me when it comes to PM9 (the Glock rides in MTAC when I need the shirt tucked; and MTAC seems like an overkill with a small and light gun like PM9).

    Oh, and -- pictures would be much appreciated :-) Thanks everyone!

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    • #32
      You can not beat a High Noon Holsters "Mr. Softy" for minimalist ItW concealment.
      Its the thinest ItW you can get, perfectly fitted for the pistol, made of quality leather(that will last, trust me) with a metal clip and its ~$26

      http://www.highnoonholsters.com/Prod..._mr_softy.html
      -The Destroyer Approaches
      eyes to the south

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      • #33
        I used to have this same exact holster for G26 at one point, and IMO the clip failed to keep the holster in place (too wide for the 1.5" belt), while the stitching was starting to separate. The gun retention was also worse compared to my other holsters.

        While the stitching could've been fixed, the other problems really turned me off this particular line of holsters.

        Originally posted by PaiN View Post
        You can not beat a High Noon Holsters "Mr. Softy" for minimalist ItW concealment.
        Its the thinest ItW you can get, perfectly fitted for the pistol, made of quality leather(that will last, trust me) with a metal clip and its ~$26

        http://www.highnoonholsters.com/Prod..._mr_softy.html

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        • #34
          Originally posted by aag View Post
          I used to have this same exact holster for G26 at one point, and IMO the clip failed to keep the holster in place (too wide for the 1.5" belt), while the stitching was starting to separate. The gun retention was also worse compared to my other holsters.

          While the stitching could've been fixed, the other problems really turned me off this particular line of holsters.
          Okay, I'm a complete lier and just wanted to see if could get some unsuspecting member to waste there money...I'm just like that
          -The Destroyer Approaches
          eyes to the south

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          • #35
            Originally posted by PaiN View Post
            Okay, I'm a complete lier and just wanted to see if could get some unsuspecting member to waste there money...I'm just like that
            Apologies if I've offended you in any way -- your opinion *is* appreciated, it's just I've had a first hand experience with this holster (or rather, its canted version, Bare Asset) myself, so there was a chance to form my own. To each its own

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            • #36
              Sorry, back at ya.....I'm never sick but I've got a damn sore throat today, I'm run down and crabby as hell. Probably, shouldn't be posting.
              -The Destroyer Approaches
              eyes to the south

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              • #37
                Originally posted by PaiN View Post
                You can not beat a High Noon Holsters "Mr. Softy" for minimalist ItW concealment.
                Its the thinest ItW you can get, perfectly fitted for the pistol, made of quality leather(that will last, trust me) with a metal clip and its ~$26

                http://www.highnoonholsters.com/Prod..._mr_softy.html
                +1 Pain. I carry a G26 with one AIWB and love it. The clip is a beefy reverse J clip that will stay on the belt when you draw the gun. A holster best buy IMO.

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                • #38
                  Fist k4a

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                  • #39
                    Another favorite of mine is the "Minimal Clip" with the "security clip" from Sideguard Holsters. Here's two for a G26 and J Frame:

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                    • #40
                      For the original poster...you will have to decide how you want to carry, we are all built different and have various needs when it comes to how we carry, The past year I have been carrying an M&P9c in a tuckable High Noon Split Decision...it is a quality made, thin cowhide holster that stays put and doesn't have any chance of coming out when you draw. It is a great value, I had one for my CW40 first and plan on getting a High Noon for my recent purchase a CW9.

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                      • #41
                        I've pretty much settled on using Mika's holster for pocket carry or Comp-Tac MTAC for when I need a tuckable holster. I've also just ordered an RM Lowrider, as it is by far my favorite for Glock 26; unfortunately it isn't tuckable.

                        I really wanted to like High Noon holsters, but I guess reverse J-clip just isn't my thing.

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by aag View Post
                          I'd like to get this thread back to the original question. What holster would work best with PM9, and be:

                          - IWB
                          - single-clip
                          - riding low (but not so low that it'd be hard to obtain a grip -- which seems to be the case with the ACE I'm currently using)
                          - canted or cantable
                          - tuckable

                          Given my choice of holster for Glock, RM LowRider comes very close to answering all of this criteria -- except it isn't tuckable, which is pretty important for me when it comes to PM9 (the Glock rides in MTAC when I need the shirt tucked; and MTAC seems like an overkill with a small and light gun like PM9).

                          Oh, and -- pictures would be much appreciated :-) Thanks everyone!
                          I really like my PJ holster. I can't imagine anything smaller and slimmer. Mines not tuckable, but I believe he makes a tuckable version.

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                          • #43
                            PJ does. Here is one with a nano in it.
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