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Thies holster. I love it.

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I have a couple of Tommy's holsters. One for my Kahr CW9 and one for my Glock 23. I carry the Kahr about 90% of the time and it is always in the Thies holster. I love this thing.

I carried it in Las Vegas while I was out there going through training for 6 weeks. In heat that reached 110+ several times I had the CW9 on in the Thies holster. I had it on when I went to the "Signs of Death" on the road to Area 51. I had it on all day as my wife and I walked all over the Hoover Dam and surrounding area. I had it on while hiking in Arizona. I had it on when walking the strip. (I did it once because I was in Vegas. I have no interest in every doing that again for any reason) I had it on at many restaurants and in 2 casinos. No one ever saw it. No one ever suspected anything. It stayed comfortable and stayed in place like it was glued there.

I'm writing this because Tommy isn't only a member here, he makes a hell of a good holster that is very reasonably priced and has some of the best customer service I have ever seen. Check his products out. Support a member here. You won't be sorry. I love my holsters he made for me.

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That's me on the left. I have the CW9 on in the Thies holster on my right hip and the LCP in my front left pocket.
 
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My EDC G26 rides in a Theis holster. I've had mine for about a year now and I am happy with it. My primary reasons for purchasing it was that they were more reasonably priced than Crossbreed and the turn around time was better. Since then, his prices have risen to be equal with Crossbreed so I don't think there is really anything that sets him apart unless his turnaround time is still fast.
 
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Can't see a thing....... need more pics ofyour trip to Vegas
Yeah, and those chicken-legs. Crazy Bermuda shorts, there, on the one guy. Which one of them is you, Mike?? :tongue:


Nice to hear of another good maker of holsters/belts. I'll keep Theis in mind.
 
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