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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 5th, 2008, 05:28 AM   #41
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It's only been 3 days and so far we've had lots of great responses!!

Another line from a member which I enjoyed very much. Also has an interesting point of view; "Honda will never cut into the sales of Porsche, and the MTAC will never cut into the sales of Sparks, Del Fatti, Alessi, etc. It's not that one is better than the other, it's that their customers are after different things.".

Going back to my question, "Do leather holster makers need to worry?” At this point, I think it's pretty obvious that the answer is NO.

With everything said in this thread so far, I think its safe to say that when it comes to functionality and comfort, the kydex's family of holsters like MTAC, Crossbreed or Comp-Tac are just as good as the family of fine leather holsters like Milt Sparks, Alessi, or Bulman. Our choice in holsters are really based on the individual's personality, style and preference. Do we agree?

Then you have folks who just love holsters and would try them all! I fall in this category.
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Old July 5th, 2008, 01:07 PM   #42
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Not to derail the thread but isn't it kind of silly to talk about the beauty of a fine leather IWB holster? Nobody sees it tucked into your pants anyway.

OWB I could understand, but IWB????

It is also slightly amusing, this opinion that somehow the "leather holster" crowd is a cut above the "kydex" crowd. Porsches and Hondas???? Please. Putting a Glock into a $150 piece of leather is like a tuxedo on a pig. Now a Wilson Combat .45? Now you're talking.

Back to the previously programmed thread....................
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Old July 5th, 2008, 11:13 PM   #43
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Putting a Glock into a $150 piece of leather is like a tuxedo on a pig.
Hehehe!

I like my hogs dressed well!
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Old July 16th, 2008, 12:59 PM   #44
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And The Winner Is!!!.............

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In short, no.

Kydex, or plastic if you will, attracts a different caliber of carrier than someone who is willing to wait for a true handmade leather holster. I have found that cops, always underpaid and trying to stretch a dollar, first time carriers and younger people used to "instant gratification" seem to be the one's that use plastic holsters.

I realize I'm speaking in generalities, but someone that is really concerned about concealed carry, and takes pride in owning a fine product, like a high end motorcycle, car or nice home is willing to wait for a superior product.

The Kydex Holsters are popular at the Range, and I even own a couple, but for day to day carry I find leather to be optimal because it is more comfortable against my skin. I've used plastic holsters to, "get me by" until I can receive a good holster from Milt Sparks, Matt Del Fatti and others, but I don't rely on them exclusively.

With the number of concealed carriers in the population today we have seen the wait times for handmade holsters either get longer or the makers have stopped taking orders in order to catch up to their backlog. Thus kydex fills a "niche" much like a leather or nylon holster from Bianchi or Galco, at least for me.

Once you find a good Holster you won't go to anything else. I've been carrying so long that I pretty much know what works for me. So I usually only have one or two Holsters per gun. The "pre-made" manufactured stuff is good to give you an idea of what you want in a Holster, but I can't see paying for a Kydex Holster when a handmade leather one isn't that much more. I'm referring to a good Kydex Holster and not the $12 Paddle Holsters I see on the Gun Store shelves.

The mark of a professional is someone that you can't tell they are armed. This is most likely achieved with a good quality leather holster. Yes, it's costly, to a degree, but the makers have, for the most part, been making holsters long enough that they know what works and what doesn't.

Matt Del Fatti asked my about my inseam, height, build and what gun I want to carry before I ordered. This is not something you can get from Galco or Bianchi on their off the shelf stuff. I never had Comp-Tac ask me those type of questions either. Milt Sparks asked some questions very similar the first time I ordered from them, to ensure that I would get a holster that would be optimal for me.

I have not found the Kydex Holsters to be comfortable for daily carry. Also, those Belt Clips are a dead give-away to what you are hiding, much more than a leather snap loop, at least in my expirience.

So, the long-winded answer to your question is, maybe, but I doubt it. Plastic attracts a different caliber of person than a handmade custom holster.

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I feel he came up with the best answer on the topic of MTAC's (Kydex) vs Fine Leather holsters. If you haven't had the chance to read his post, I quoted it here - Check it out!

Congratulations! I will ship your Kramer holster! Thanks for participating. And many thanks to all who took the time to respond. Although the question was a little silly, we got some great responses!
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Plastic, come on!! I ordered a supertuck until this arrived, needless to say it has been in the drawer every since.

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I guess I got lucky with my "Blabbermouth".

Usually my Shotgun mouth over loads my BB Gun Rear End. I'd like to thank the Academy and all the people, oh wait, wrong speech.

Anyway, thank you and take care. I am honored and undeserving, but appreciative.

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Plastic, come on!! I ordered a supertuck until this arrived, needless to say it has been in the drawer every since.


Ahhhh, NOW THAT'S WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT! NICE!
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Very nice. Does anyone have a pic of a tuckable (Kydex clips) VMII?

Thanks.
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Very nice. Does anyone have a pic of a tuckable (Kydex clips) VMII?

Thanks.

Here you go:
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Thanks for the pic,

Can you use the newer, thinner Kydex clips similar to the new MTACs or are those clips specific to the VMII? I notice on the Milt Sparks page that they say that the clips do not attach to the belt. Does that make it more concealable?
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