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Old 07-13-2017, 03:32 PM
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Someone on this Forum turned me onto Remora holsters. I ordered one for my CS-9, got it fairly quickly, and it works as advertised. I stays in place. I'd say it stays in place "period" but sometimes, depending on the pants and my belt, I guess, the holster cants forward. Which is okay as far as I am concerned. Easy to push back if I want to.

I ordered a Mica holster, too. We'll see how that works in a few weeks.
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I like them, except when going to the men's room and I have to take it out. If I don't, it'll fall on the floor.

I use a Sticky brand holster (very similar to Remora) for my 640 in my back pocket, and the same holster can be used IWB.
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Get ready to really like your Mika holster. Excellent choice!
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Get ready to really like your Mika holster. Excellent choice!
Looking forward to it!!!
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You need to use the Mika for a week or two in order to allow it to conform to your pocket and leg. It may seem a bit bulky at first, but give it a chance.
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I use a Sticky brand holster (very similar to Remora) for my 640 in my back pocket, and the same holster can be used IWB.
The Remora factory and the Sticky mill are within a couple of miles of each other down here in Naples, FL...go figure.
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