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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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Old July 1st, 2007, 09:39 PM   #1
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Max Con V

I've decided to get a Max Con V for my Kahr K40. I am debating whether to get the presentation or the service grade. The current lead times are 16-20 weeks for a service grade and 24-30 weeks for a presentation grade. There is also the addition cost involved. What do you guys think, I am inclined to bite the bullet and go with the presentation grade since you only live once. I will get something else to use in the interim. What do you guys think.

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Old July 1st, 2007, 09:45 PM   #2
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I have a Service Grade and can't imagine it can get any better .. Maybe Jack will post his pics of both of his again



Not the best pic but here is mine
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Here's my MaxCon V service grade. Can't beat it, IMO.

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Old July 1st, 2007, 10:50 PM   #4
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I've never seen a presentation grade, in person, but I have a service grade for my Para LW LTC. It's pretty darn nice, I can't imagine what the presentation grade looks/feels like.
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I also have a service grade form my XD 45. I love it. Personally, I feel that paying extra, and waiting longer, for a presentation grade, of a CONCEALED holster, is pretty dumb. If no one is going to see it, why go the extra? Now, if you're talking about an OWB holster, and you plan on open carry, that's quite a different situation. But the Max con V isn't going to be seen by anyone other than you.
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Old July 1st, 2007, 11:20 PM   #6
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Go with the presentation if you are considereing it, I would. I figure if your gonna get custom leather why not go all out and get the best available??!! Thats just me though, I know people won't see it but hey, it would still be worth it to have the best leather you can get.
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Here's a link to my pic thread on the Service Grade:
Brommeland's Service Grade (new pics)

Here's pics comparing the Service Grade and Presentation Grade MCVs Brommeland's "Service Grade" review (w/ pics)!. Some of the pics are a little blurry but there's some detail pics that show the differences pretty well.

Having both grades for the same gun I can say I'm equally comfortable depending on either one of them for my defensive needs. Yes, there are some fine details that get more attention on the Presentation Grade but it's more aesthetic than functional. Where it really counts - retention, stability and comfort, the Service Grade is every bit as good as the Presentation Grade.

My future orders will likely all be for Service Grades. As much as I like my Presentation Grade, it's the Brommeland stamp on the back that matters most to me.
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After looking at both I really like the presentation grade but I'm not sure there is that much difference to warrant the extra 8-10 weeks of waiting. The extra $30 makes some difference but not much. I still don't know, I guess I 'll have to mull it over for a while thanks for the input though.

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The extended waiting time for the Presentation Grade is due to the nature of the detailing. Those fine details are all hand boned so it's more labor intensive on Gary's end.

I bought my Presentation Grade before the Service Grade was developed (within the last two years) and I jumped at the chance to try out an early SG model when I found out they were coming. Both models are great holsters but the SG was designed to be more affordable for us average folks, while still providing the same level of performance. It's like deciding whether you want a baked potato or fries with your steak - either way, you're still getting a steak dinner.
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Order the service grade, there is a chance you might actually recieve it.
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