I have several MSP's for my 1911s and Smith 1006/1076/4566 and M&Pc. Absolutely love them also have several IWB#3's and find them to be well built and comfortable. Sometimes Kramers customer service lacks but the products make up for it!
This is a discussion on Kramer Holsters within the Defensive Carry Holsters & Carry Options forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; I have several MSP's for my 1911s and Smith 1006/1076/4566 and M&Pc. Absolutely love them also have several IWB#3's and find them to be well ...
I have several MSP's for my 1911s and Smith 1006/1076/4566 and M&Pc. Absolutely love them also have several IWB#3's and find them to be well built and comfortable. Sometimes Kramers customer service lacks but the products make up for it!
I still can't decide between the MSP and the Scabbard!
I'd prefer the MSP but the main reason (aside from comfort) that I'm going from IWB to OWB is the fact that IWB tends to pull my pants down due to my body shape. Several members suggested that OWB would alleviate this. However, since the MSP has a paddle that goes inside my pants (just like and IWB holster but a lot thinner), I'm afraid that this might cause my pants to be pulled down just like my IWB dilemma. Anyone here have any ideas? BTW, I still plan on wearing my belt if I get the MSP.
The big thing about the MSP and paddle designs in general is they're easy to put on and take off. If you are going in and out of gun free zones frequently during the day, and don't want to walk around with an empty holster on your belt, then a paddle is the way to go. If that is not an issue I would lean towards a good belt holster.
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