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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 January 25th, 2008, 03:02 PM   #21
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I have Sparks and love them. Although, I'm really starting to love C-tac stuff. I just got in a Minatour Gladiator. OWB I can't find a comparisent. This thing is made comfy and fast. Ordered it last Thursday it was sitting on my chair on Tuesday.

IWB I am really starting to love my M-TAC, My VM-II's for my 228/G19 are starting to collected dust.
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Old January 27th, 2008, 06:30 PM   #22
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The K&D rigs look great I'd love to have a Defender or two, but due to personal reasons, Kevin will not be seeing one dime from Lima and I, and that's all I'm going to say on the matter in the public forum.
As a "moderator" I would think you would be take a higher approach and just not bring it up.... but that's just me
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Old January 27th, 2008, 08:51 PM   #23
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As a "moderator" I would think you would be take a higher approach and just not bring it up.... but that's just me
While I am a staff member, my view on K&D has nothing to do with this forum or my position on it, it would be nice if others could make the same distinction.

While I am a staff member, I am also a consumer.

As a consumer I will order else where, and have a right to voice that opinion.

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If you have a P7(PSP) rather than a P7M8 then your choices are more limited. Lightning Arms does not stock any leather for the P7(PSP) and doesn't seem to appreciate inquiries on the matter.

I went with a Canute from UBG. This turned out to be a very well made and handsome holster, but it was molded to a P7M8 with a short muzzle length forward of the trigger guard. With Nates direction and a little hot water and saran wrap, however, I was able to get it to fit the PSP quite well.

That's the problem, I have a PSP, not an M8 (Maybe someday), do you have any pictures of the UBG rig? And can you elaborate on how you made it work?

I have decided to order a Versa Max II from Milt Sparks on the 1st of Feb. It's a long wait, but I love the rig.

I'll definately be giving Nate a call and see what can be done for a P7 rig, he did a fabulous job on my wife's OWB for her 1911. Can't have too many holsters and a UBG and a Sparks seems like a winning combination.
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Just to clarify.
The main functional responsibility of a forum moderator would be to review forum posts and to help insure that those posts do not contain any forum rule violations.
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In addition to being moderators ~ Our moderators are also forum members and as such are perfectly free to express their personal opinions and to honestly evaluate and express that personal opinion on service and products.
Moderators are always free to express their personal opinion as long as they abide by the forum guidelines, rules, and regulations and are not flaming, baiting, or personally attacking another forum member.
Making a simple Statement Of Fact as to where they intend to spend their money or where they choose not to spend it is not any sort of forum rule violation by any stretch of the imagination.
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Old January 27th, 2008, 10:35 PM   #25
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I understand it didn't violate any rules - I was just saying that I wouldn't do a drive by personal attack if I was a moderator, but that's all I'm going to say on the matter in the public forum.
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I understand it didn't violate any rules - I was just saying that I wouldn't do a drive by personal attack if I was a moderator, but that's all I'm going to say on the matter in the public forum.
Kevin, I'm sorry but I can't let this go. I own K&D holsters and consider Kevin a friend, but JD made no personal attack. He expressed his opinion and did it in a way that did not cast any negatives on Kevin nor K&D. If anything he presented a positive statement by making an admiring statement of Kevin's holsters and his work. He simply stated that for personal reasons he would not do business with K&D. That is the professional way to handle the statement. He wanted to let people know that although he admires the work something personal prevents him from purchasing. If he had chosen to express what the personal reasons were, he still would not have been making an attack. He would have again been expressing his reasons. In fact he took the high road and merely stated that he could not purchase a K&D holster.

The subject of JD's comments is now officially closed. If anyone has comments that directly address the question raised in the original post you are welcome to make them.
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Old January 29th, 2008, 11:24 AM   #27
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SuperTuck for the P7

I've got a Crossbreed SuperTuck for mine. These pictures are a bit dated, as I trimmed the backing some to make it easier to get a full grip. It also made the holster significantly more comfortable for me. Results may very, etc....



I like it. Comfortable, affordable, good service.

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Old January 29th, 2008, 05:40 PM   #28
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Thanks Climber, what are you using for a mag carrier?
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Old January 29th, 2008, 06:21 PM   #29
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The mag well



I haven't found one yet. Then again, I haven't looked real hard.

Nebraska has not yet approved my permit, so I have only carried around home and on friend's private property.

I should find a mag carrier.

Ask around on the Cult - I'm sure there are plenty of opinions.
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Old January 29th, 2008, 10:32 PM   #30
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C Rusty Sherrick also (supposedly) makes holsters for both the PSP and the M8
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