petemoss
02-19-2006, 17:36
What holster do you use for the P2000SK?
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View Full Version : What holster do you use for the P2000SK? petemoss 02-19-2006, 17:36 What holster do you use for the P2000SK? newbie2006 02-25-2006, 16:38 As far as I know, the only company making them specifically for the P2000SK is High Noon. I've been looking for a while too. Leathercrafter 02-25-2006, 17:08 At K&D Holsters, I have a genuine version of the P2000SK with which to make holsters. :cool: Hope to get out and shoot it soon. petemoss 02-26-2006, 09:25 Shame Chico Bill 02-26-2006, 11:06 I have a pocket holster (dunno which brand, but it's for a subcompact and fits the 2000SK perfectly), and an Uncle Mike's Vest holster. I also have a Desantes Nylon IWB that I need to pick up at the post office on tuesday to use in the mean time until my two FIST IWB's come in sometime in the next three to five weeks. I really want to find a compact IWB or pancake to use with the SK and the Insight Teck. XML. FIST says that they don't have the light but will make it if I send in the dimensions. I'll probably order one as soon as I decide what style of holster I want. I'll have to try my "current" holsters and decide if I want IWB or a pancake style to use with the light. petemoss 02-26-2006, 11:23 Chico, Which Fist holster did you get for the SK? 72guy 02-26-2006, 14:15 Pete, I just read and printed out your review of the Highnoon on HKPRO.com. It looks like a great IWB. Are you not pleased with it? Could you please post more info. If you find something better let us know. Thanks, Dave petemoss 02-26-2006, 17:33 I am happy with the holster. What other information would you like to know? I'll be happy to answer any questions you have. Chico Bill 02-26-2006, 23:28 I ordered the "Narrow IWB" (I think it is the model 21) and the #6 with a thumb break and the new cantable clip. FPNunes 02-27-2006, 05:42 I'm on Matt Del Fatti's waiting list for an ISP for my P2000sk. He estimates approximately 1 year until he is ready to start on my rig. I think that it is worth the wait as I own several others and love them. In the interim, I'm likely to buy a Mitch Rosen 5JR-PRES with somewhere around a 6-8 week wait. Looks Like I'll order it this week. petemoss 02-27-2006, 19:37 My Highnoon took 6 months. wade farley 02-28-2006, 16:12 :cool: www.Kramerleather.com. I have an IWB#3. About a year ago, I let them use my Pistol to have the mold made. I got the first one for free! All my CCW Holsters are Kramer Horse #3's They make them for just about any Compact or Subcompact out there! P7's, USPc's ect. Try one you'll never want another brand again. Their turn around time is'nt bad either! What ever you choose, have fun & stay safe!;f Chico Bill 02-28-2006, 23:16 One problem I have with holster reviews is that someone can review a holster, say it's the best thing ever, but then when you try it with your gun and your body type, it just doesn't work. I'm going to give one of those reviews here, but I'm going to try to give the best description I can. Take it as you will. I am about 5'10" and 175lbs. I recently received and began using the DeSantis Stealth IWB holster I ordered via ebay. It is a nylon IWB with the common spring-steel belt clip. It has a stretch fabric pouch sewn into the front to allow a spare magazine to be carried (rounds facing forward). The holster seems fairly well made, with leather attachement points on each side so the clip can be removed and replaced for left or right handed use or to replace a worn clip. I began using the holster yesterday but only carried the gun for a short period of time. Today I carried my P2000SK in it both to and from work (about 45 minutes each way) and for at least three hours during the day running errands and doing general housework. The holster is comfortable and conceals the gun well. The gun sits low in the belt, the waistband covering the magazine release and the grip sitting partly within the belt. It does not allow for an ideal initial grip but increases the concealment qualities. I did several practice draws from the holster and found that I can quickly present the gun despite the lack of gripping surface. The holster partly collapses upon removal of the gun but the gun can still be holstered with one hand...It does require some fiddling to get it to fit. Definately not ideal but I've seen worse in more expensive holsters. I wasn't planning to use the magazine pouch because I've been a firm believer in carrying a spare magazine in a pouch on the off-hand side. I tried the built-in mag pouch just to see how the gun fit with the spare magazine and have found it surprizingly comfortable. I will continue to keep the magazine in the pouch until my other holsters come in and I make some decisions on my daily carry rig. I could always carry a second spare on the off-hand side. For those that do not normally carry a spare magazine, this is convenient and concealable. The floorplate sits just above the belt and I don't even notice that it is there. Overall this is a decent holster and for less than $30 including shipping, I can't really complain. While I'm looking forward to the two FIST holsters I ordered, this one will do in the mean time. I plan on doing a short review of the other two holsters when they arrive...This thread should be a good reference for anyone looking at holsters for the P2000SK. cnutinsky 03-01-2006, 13:43 Just received a KD IWB. Beautiful workmanship and first holster I have not had to stretch some to loosen it up. At the same time, the holster held my pistol when I inverted it in the holster. Beautiful mahogeny color. Prior to the Cochise (KD model as above) I used a Andrews Leather in the waistband that was for a Sig P239. Fit great and worked well. By the way, I have a Sparks Versa Max and an Alessi CQB for my P2000 and neither works well with the P2000sk (slightly different dimensions). CN vBulletin® v3.7.3, Copyright ©2000-2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd. | ![]() |