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11-17-2016, 09:08 PM
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Recommend A Holster...
Im looking for holster for my full size mp9 I have my cc permit for a number of years now....I also like to carry my MP while,I'm out coyote and deer hunting.Ive used a belt holster..but if floops around at time I'm thinking maybe a shoulder strap holster...remember it's a full size mp...don't like inside waist mps too large to carry like that...I want it to be comfortable when carrying at all times.
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11-17-2016, 09:15 PM
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Rusty53
Have you thought about maybe a cross draw? That will line your sidearm up very nice for easy draw. Or get a strap that will secure your side arm close to your leg?
I shoot Cowboy, and we all have a tie down set up.
Thank you,
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11-18-2016, 04:40 AM
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I suggest you consider a bandolier style holster. If you are deer hunting
it may be cold so you will be wearing a coat. You can wear the bandolier
outside your coat so the gun is instantly available. The gun will carry on
left side of your chest (if you are right handed), so it's kind of a cross
draw, leaving your right side un-encumbered for your long gun.
Bandolier rigs prices range all the way from inexpensive nylon up to
a couple of bennies for all leather. Look at Galco's Kodiak, Diamond D's
Guide's choice, are a couple of the better ones. If you want to try out
the concept with an inexpensive nylon rig, the Crossfire Alaskan shown
below is a good one.
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11-25-2016, 02:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Rusty53
Im looking for holster for my full size mp9 I have my cc permit for a number of years now....I also like to carry my MP while,I'm out coyote and deer hunting.Ive used a belt holster..but if floops around at time I'm thinking maybe a shoulder strap holster...remember it's a full size mp...don't like inside waist mps too large to carry like that...I want it to be comfortable when carrying at all times.
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I recommend Jason Winnie. Nice guy, top quality, fast turnaround, reasonable priced.
And no flopping around.
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11-25-2016, 02:26 PM
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JJEH, I was going to recommend Jason as well. I have several of his holsters, good price, quality, and not much turn around time.
Jason and his wife are shooters also, met them and shot with them a while back.
With the pancake style holster, I get no flopping around with a Commander size 1911.
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Rusty:
Try one of their Enhanced Pancake strong-side holsters. Won't close up after gun is drawn. They make an excellent product. Stays close to the body. Can't flop around. Also easy to conceal when needed.
Equally important is a sturdy belt. Try a Wilderness 5-stitch. No belt holes to conform to. Cinch it as tight (while moving around) or looser (while riding in your vehicle) as you wish. "Buckle" is rated to lift you up by helicopter. Very reasonably priced!
Hank M.
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