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FIRING27
09-19-2004, 18:04
I would appreciate some help ! thanks ;) Well why I'am asking questions, here is one more. What carry load works well in your 45c ? I just purchased a used {mint condition}45c for 600.00.I would have to say the previous owner had fired less then 100rds through it. What a fool! 800 rounds down the pipe so far and it's been a sweetheart for me. ;z

Esov
09-19-2004, 19:39
Try Blade-Tech (http://blade-tech.com) or Comp-Tac (http://www.comp-tac.com/)

Jeff S.
09-19-2004, 22:24
I have an HK USPc40, not .45, but the .40 and .45 are pretty close.

Anyways, I have a Comp-tac C-T.A.C. and I like it, but I wanted a leather IWB holster. Will be getting one in a week, so I can tell you which I like better.

Edit: I like the Comp-tac, but I want something a little softer, something with a little more flex, so I think will like leather better.

FoxMustang
09-20-2004, 09:06
Originally posted by Jeff S.
Edit: I like the Comp-tac, but I want something a little softer, something with a little more flex, so I think will like leather better.
I see you've already got another holster in mind, but in case anyone else feels the same way, check out Tucker Gunleather's "The Answer" holster. http://store.yahoo.com/rlcompanyusa/answer.html It's expensive, but I've heard only great things about it. They can make one for a USP45C.

MrMurphy
09-20-2004, 12:20
A friend of mine has a USPc in .45 and after trying my Comp-Tac he bought one. :) he loves his.

wade farley
09-21-2004, 00:54
:cool: Kramer #3 Horse. I have one for the 45 USPc. I have one for the 40 cal. & the 357sig. USPc. Comfortable in the waist band carry. Try one, & you'll see! The horse leather keeps your pistol dry, even when you're not! Check them out. I really like the Kramer product. Have fun & stay safe!;f

Mwildt
09-25-2004, 21:03
check out don hume's holsters, i have an iwb with no thumb break, paid around 30 for at www.gunnersalley.com (great people). was a little worried about the price in that it might only be worth 30 dollars. however, it's been nothing but awesome, has kept its shape and remains very soft. carried it all summer here in the great Kentucky summer (miserable humidity) and it's still good as new, i'll be picking up another in a few days to carry on the outside with fall setting in.

RLDS45S
09-26-2004, 12:38
Milt Sparks Versa Max II is a great holster for IWB carry of your USPc 45. I have a Bladetec that works well but I do not like the feel on my hip!

FIRING27
09-26-2004, 19:51
Thanks everybody for your advice! ;)

Timber Wolf
09-28-2004, 10:55
Originally posted by P0832177
Milt Sparks Versa Max II is a great holster for IWB carry of your USPc 45.

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2nded

also, for more holsters similar to MS VM2, see:

http://www.warriortalk.com/showthread.php?t=2134

Jeff S.
09-30-2004, 14:58
I got my leather IWB holster today. I bought it used from a fellow GT member. (BTW, it was great doing business with him. He didn't use it, so it simply worked out for everybody)

It is a Don Hume PCCH. It was in great condition (looks new to me). It is a beautiful holster, and fits the weapon as I would expect. I lust turned 19, so I still have a few years to decide how I want to carry. For now, I just practice around the house.

Leather vs kydex:

As I have stated, I really like my CTAC, but I think I'm a leather IWB man. The leather doesn't jab at all, and it is far more comfy. I like how it is soft, supple, tangible, and forgiving. On top of it all, it seems to somehow "hold" my weapon closer to my body, which aids in the bending-over concealable department.

Note: the Comp-tac does win in the thinnest category. With kydex, I can wear any pants I already own. With the leather, I really have to squeeze the holster into the pants that already fit me snugly, but it can be done. Somehow, the leather is just more comfy.

I have 728 days, or 1 year and 363 days to figure out what's best. I like leather so much now that I will eventually move up to the kings of leather IBW holsters. I like Milt Sparks. I'm also thinking of perhaps using not only my HK USPC40 for CCW, but also getting a 4inch and/or 3inch 1911's to add to my list. I will only use cocked and locked for CCW, and the 1911's are thinner than my HK, which will come in handy during the summer.

Anyways, sorry to go off there, but I give leather the nod over kydex.