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Tecumseh
03-27-2006, 19:57
I am looking for a decent IWB for my P2000. I am currently looking at this holster (http://www.kramerleather.com/productDetail.cfm?productID=7&categoryID=23) for my daily carry rig. Anybody got any experience with these. I am a larger guy. I got a 46 waist and am able to hide most guns easily. Just looking for opinions.
wade farley
03-28-2006, 03:16
:cool:The #3 is the one you want! I have 4 of them! For, four different pistols. I live about 30 miles from where Kramer makes these holsters. In fact, Mrs. Kramer, and my Wife Have the same CCW , and use the same Holster! When I bought my H&K P2000sk no one made the holsters, because the Gun was so new. Well, you guessed it. If you buy a Holster for the P2000sk, my pistol was the one used to make the Mold for it! I have the first one that was made for it! You can't go wrong with Kramer horse! Yes, of course I'm Biased, but with Good reason! They are excellent Holsters! Have fun & Stay Safe!:supergrin:
Tecumseh
03-28-2006, 15:39
Can the P2000sk be used in a holster meant for the P2000? I have both. I just figure the P2000sk will just leave an empty area in the holster.
newbie2006
03-29-2006, 21:07
I just ordered a TSAT from Josh Bulmanfor my P2000SK. It's supposed to be the "finest IWB" ever made. $140, 3-month wait though. I've had the same problem as you though and finally found Bulman. Look into it.
Preacher19
04-11-2006, 13:05
I use a comp-tac shirt tucker and it works great. No problems whatsover.
Originally posted by Tecumseh
Can the P2000sk be used in a holster meant for the P2000? I have both. I just figure the P2000sk will just leave an empty area in the holster.
Yes. It will leave a bit of extra barrel length unoccupied. The trigger guards are also different, but it doesn't seem to affect holstering the sub. I personally like going for weapon-specific holsters though.
quichedem
04-11-2006, 22:46
comp-tac c t.a.c. Had mine since december, and love it.
Tecumseh
04-15-2006, 22:45
Originally posted by sarge40
Yes. It will leave a bit of extra barrel length unoccupied. The trigger guards are also different, but it doesn't seem to affect holstering the sub. I personally like going for weapon-specific holsters though.
I would like to but being in college limits the budget. I was lucky I got the guns...:clown:
I know Galco sells off the shelf stuff that is labeled for use with the P2000SK/P2000/USPc. I have a NSA that I use for the P2000SK and it works fine. I have some custom leather on the way though, made specifically for the SK. I'd imagine that other manufacturers products for the USPc/P2000 will work as well, if you're looking for inexpensive.
cyberiad
04-29-2006, 18:03
I have a Kramer IWB in horsehide for a Sig and while it's extremely well made I don't like it because it's so smooth on the outside which causes it to slide too much while drawing for me. I'm having a 'rough side out' horsehide made for my P2000 by Highnoon holsters. I have one of their IWBs for another gun and like it very much
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