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Giggity
Holster Maker

Registered: February 2009 Location: NE Ohio Posts: 406
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BernieHolster
Senior Member

Registered: August 2010 Posts: 115
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Thanks! We'll see how she does. I've had a lot of requests from folks who don't particularly like Kydex about something like this so after a few hundred wasted pieces of leather, I think I've finally got a solid design here.
------------------------------ Due to a hectic daytime schedule, I am no longer able to take any holster orders at this time but thanks for the inquiries.
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slimg
Senior Member
Registered: November 2005 Location: NY Posts: 700
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Yes...great unique design. Very interesting!
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cybertek
Senior Member

Registered: January 2005 Location: Myrtle Beach, SC Posts: 1433
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motorcopm4
Μολὼν λαβέ

Registered: February 2008 Location: SC Posts: 1281
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I like it!
------------------------------ Certified Glock Armorer
SCCJA Firearms instructor
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gbarber1
Member

Registered: February 2009 Location: Southeast Virginia Posts: 68
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gbarber1
Member

Registered: February 2009 Location: Southeast Virginia Posts: 68
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My email must not be going through, was wondering if you can make it for a Kahr pm9 with crimson trace laser
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Two-Six
Senior Member

Registered: January 2011 Posts: 273
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Curious about re holstering? Since it is leather does it "fold" like other IWB do after draw due to the belt pressure?
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Ensure your gun rights..Join NRA
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BernieHolster
Senior Member

Registered: August 2010 Posts: 115
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The holster is a lot firmer than you would expect. It won't fold/crush but it will give slightly - not enough to where you can't get the your gun in for reholstering.
I finish the top off with a good coat of resin and the stuff dries almost like fiberglass - it's very rigid. The perpendicular outside walls of the holster also help it to not crush - it's not a rounded pancake type holster - the back is flat. Rounded holsters have a tendency to crush easier than those with straight walls.
gbarber - I've got the PM9 but not with the laser - give me a day to see if I can work something out - that's the trigger guard laser, right?
------------------------------ Due to a hectic daytime schedule, I am no longer able to take any holster orders at this time but thanks for the inquiries.
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gbarber1
Member

Registered: February 2009 Location: Southeast Virginia Posts: 68
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Yes, trigger guard laser and the activation button is on the front of the grip where the middle finger rests when gripped
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glock27ss
Senior Member

Registered: December 2009 Location: Woodbridge, VA Posts: 136
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Do you sell this rig with any other belt clip options or is this the only one? BTW this holster looks sick!! Can I assume that you can make a right handed G27 Rig?
------------------------------ Glock 27 - Glock Factory Night sights, Pierce Grip Extension, Extended Slide Lock
Kimber Ultra Carry II Stainless - Night Sights
CZ 75 D PCR Compact- Stock
CZ P07 Duty - Night Sights, Trigger Job, Mag Release Job
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BernieHolster
Senior Member

Registered: August 2010 Posts: 115
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Thank you!
At this time we are only selling them with leather belt loops but metal or Kydex clips can be very easily added as long as it's got a hole in the bottom of the clip to screw into the holster. The only real reason we don't offer a choice yet is that I don't have any metal clips on hand and need to order some that will fit this holster style. Once I do, I'll probably offer it with either option.
What type of clip are you looking for?
Phil
------------------------------ Due to a hectic daytime schedule, I am no longer able to take any holster orders at this time but thanks for the inquiries.
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BernieHolster
Senior Member

Registered: August 2010 Posts: 115
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...and yes, I can make one for the G27 - no problem.
------------------------------ Due to a hectic daytime schedule, I am no longer able to take any holster orders at this time but thanks for the inquiries.
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AFVet
Member
Registered: April 2010 Location: MA Posts: 57
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I usually wear 1.25" belts. Would that be an issue?
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BernieHolster
Senior Member

Registered: August 2010 Posts: 115
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No problem at all. We make each to order.
------------------------------ Due to a hectic daytime schedule, I am no longer able to take any holster orders at this time but thanks for the inquiries.
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Capp35
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Registered: May 2006 Posts: 22
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Clips would be nice, then it could be used as a tuckable holster.
When you get that worked out, I'll buy one.
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BernieHolster
Senior Member

Registered: August 2010 Posts: 115
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It is tuckable. Our loops are attached to a rig allowing you to tuck your shirt behind it.
------------------------------ Due to a hectic daytime schedule, I am no longer able to take any holster orders at this time but thanks for the inquiries.
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buckshotshorty
Senior Member

Registered: September 2007 Location: Central Florida Posts: 1179
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email sent
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Too light for heavy work, too heavy for light work!
pb
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coastaltiger
Registered User
Registered: April 2011 Posts: 1
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Are you able to fit an m&p compact 9mm, left handed. Just curious if you had any additional comments on re-holstering. I wear my low and the belt would go across right at the opening. They look great!!
Thanks
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FiremanBob
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Registered: May 2009 Posts: 40
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What is your lead time these days?
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