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Re: Holster Advice
« Reply #20 on: June 03, 2008, 08:59:05 AM »
I've been using a Crossbreed Supertuck daily for about two months now.  HIGHLY recommended.  Extremely comfortable, sitting or standing.  Conceals great.

The ONLY thing I needed to do was modify the kydex at the mouth of the holster by the trigger guard.  My middle finger couldn't get a good placement on the grip for my draw, so I VERY carefully shaved it down a little.  I've got pics somewhere, if anyone would like to see them.

Very comfortable.  Very concealable.  Very reasonably priced.  You don't have to wait 18 months to get one.

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Re: Holster Advice
« Reply #21 on: June 04, 2008, 05:11:56 PM »
Concealment for sporadic carry. I guess it would be pertinent to mention that I'm a pretty big guy---6'3, 240 lbs.

I'd suggest AGAINST "sporadic carry".  Unless you carry another weapon on the days you're not feeling "sporadic", your weapon becomes a "leftit" gun.  Leftit in the car, leftit at home, etc.  Murphy's Law states that the one time you'll NEED your gun is the one time you "leftit" somewhere other than on your person!!
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Re: Holster Advice
« Reply #22 on: June 14, 2008, 01:16:43 PM »
Hi guy's I found that the BLACKHAWK for glock 17  works well for concelment carry they come with belt loop or paddle ,it stays snug to your waist, and also rides somewhat higher then most holsters... It may be a little tight at first but works in quickly, I really like mine. cost around 35.00 - 40.00 not bad for a poly holster....

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Re: Holster Advice
« Reply #23 on: June 14, 2008, 03:03:28 PM »
i have a galco cop 3 slot never used that will work with the sr9,has the ruger logo embossed on the front that i bought from the ruger website.i no longer need it,i bought it before i had the gun,then because of the wait i bought another pistol.id like to sell it,paid 62  for it,id like to get 50.its a quality leather belt holster.

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Re: Holster Advice
« Reply #24 on: July 31, 2008, 01:17:13 PM »
I wound up purchasing a leather Don Hume holster for the SR9. It was actually designed to fit a H&K USP, but fits the SR9 like a glove. Go figure! It is all that I could ask for and I got it for $30!
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