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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 September 9th, 2009, 03:48 PM   #1
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A Tale of Two Holsters

So, I was needing to get my new Taurus 85 (j-frame) holstered up and I found these two little numbers on CheaperThanDirt. They are both by Ace Case.

The IWB holster is made out of some sort of "Pleather" and it stinks. The fabric that is stitched around the bottom makes it difficult to fully holster the gun and even when fully holstered retention is very poor. Besides that, this thing flops and dives like crazy in the waist band.
Short story: don't get this one, it's not worth the $9.97 I paid for it.

The pocket holster is made out of nylon and has strips of rubbery stuff sewn in around the middle to give it stabiliy in the pocket. Holster to Pocket retention is good. Gun to Holster retention is good. It is confortable to wear. I've had it in cargo pocket of shorts, front pocket of dress pants, rear pocket of dress pants (with a cover garment) and I love it.
Best $5.97 I have ever spent. They also have a model for small semi-autos.
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Old September 9th, 2009, 10:30 PM   #2
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I took a $12 IWB Uncle Mike's and made a great pocket holster for my S&W 340PD. All I did was take the plastic belt loop retainer off... it's the best pocket holster I've come across.

What do you recommed for a Kimber Pro Carry?

BTW, I'm also a pastor in the Houston area.
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Old September 9th, 2009, 10:32 PM   #3
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Yep I'm getting my Taurus 85 holstered up also. I have a IWB from High Noon so figured I'd try a OWB/IWB combo. So I got a Simply Rugged "Silver Dollar" on the way to me.

I have a simular IWB for my Glock 26 as the IWB Ace that you got but is a Uncle Mikes and the retention isn't all that great on it either. Don't think I'll have a problem with the Simply Rugged , got a feeling it just may be the cat's meeoww.

But have learned one thing in just a short bit of time that quality holsters make the world of difference. Thats why I now have a Tucker"Secret", High Noon, Simply rugged, and a Woolfe holster for my rigs. All I lack now is a good holster for my Glock 26.
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Old September 9th, 2009, 10:35 PM   #4
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I took a $12 IWB Uncle Mike's and made a great pocket holster for my S&W 340PD. All I did was take the plastic belt loop retainer off... it's the best pocket holster I've come across.

What do you recommed for a Kimber Pro Carry?

BTW, I'm also a pastor in the Houston area.
I use my Tucker "Secret" for my compact 1911. Really good holster and is comfortable and quality. I also have a Crossbreed supertuck for my 1911's but prefer the Tucker though the CB is a very good holster also.
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Old September 10th, 2009, 01:21 AM   #5
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I took a $12 IWB Uncle Mike's and made a great pocket holster for my S&W 340PD. All I did was take the plastic belt loop retainer off... it's the best pocket holster I've come across.

What do you recommed for a Kimber Pro Carry?

BTW, I'm also a pastor in the Houston area.
If you're looking for IWB, you owe it yourself to look at Crossbreed Holsters--Their Supertuck is just awesome.

You're in good company here, we just crawling with pastors. Glad to have you on board!
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Old September 24th, 2009, 04:05 PM   #6
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Pastors who pack amongst the pews...count me as one, too! I'm in Idaho...
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Old September 24th, 2009, 07:58 PM   #7
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Pastors who pack amongst the pews...count me as one, too! I'm in Idaho...
I'm retired and I pack, too.
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I guess I missed your question...

IMHO, you get what you pay for. What you have may work, but if you ever try a quality holster, you won't ever go back.
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I guess I missed your question...

IMHO, you get what you pay for. What you have may work, but if you ever try a quality holster, you won't ever go back.
It seems this is the case in almost all things. To a certain point. I also believe there is a diminishing return once you reach a higher quality. But you can't get away from it, cheap is cheap almost always.
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I was going to order one, but shipping costs far more than the holster! whiskey tango foxtrot over?
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