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| Defensive Carry Holsters & Carry Options There are some really good defensive carry holster designs, as well as some very bad ones on the market today. Whether you are in the market for a new holster or just discovered another perfect carry option, let us know about it here. |
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+1 on Nate's holsters and the MP40. I have his OWB version.
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Location: Tennessee
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Congratulations on a great rig, and welcome from Middle Tennessee!
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Very nice! Was the "sweat guard" an option? I may have to get one of those for my M&P 40. Marcus
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Location: Midwest
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marcus-
it comes that way, it's real nice and comfortable. -swift |
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Location: Michigan
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OK, Swiftdraw why would one want the loops for the belt as opposed to the clips for holters like UBG? Any thoughts either way please?
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Location: Central Florida
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Welcome...
from Central Florida!
And congrats on the new rig... Stay armed...and stay safe! ret ![]()
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Location: Heaven
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I have two of his holsters on order right now. Looking to pick up a Sig P239 SAS to augment my P229 SAS, so will need another rig once I get it. Nice choice and welcome.
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Location: FLORIDA
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I'm waiting on my UGB Canute as well. Hope it turns out nice. Nate was a pleasure to talk with about the holster, and his times are considerably shorter than most.
Sorry to hear the mouth closing up on the poster on page 2 i believe. I think Nate will get the kinks figured out soon if there are any. I'm sure he will be along eventually to comment.
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Location: Midwest
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I chose the leather loops because it looked better to me...sorry no scientific explanation. It's my first leather IWB, so others with more experience may be able to tell you why one or the other. It works good for me with no holster movement drawing or re-holstering. -swift |
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Senior Member
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Location: Oklahoma
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Nate just keeps getting better. One of his earlier holster replaced my VM2 as my EDC holster for a Glock 23, and he's just gotten better. I don't have any problem holstering with one hand with any of the IWB holster I have from him- I believe the count is 3 Canutes and 1 Striker.
Not for everyone, but they are for me. Now if I could just get a matching Blackberry holster from him...
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