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Today is a good day. I finally picked up my MP9c and I love it. Slim, balanaced, and I couldn't ask for better ergonomics. The only thing I need now is an IWB holster that promotes easy movement, whether standing or sitting. It should also allow me to tuck in my shirt without comprimising concealability. Thoughts are valuable, pictures are pricesless!
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Today is a good day. I finally picked up my MP9c and I love it. Slim, balanaced, and I couldn't ask for better ergonomics. The only thing I need now is an IWB holster that promotes easy movement, whether standing or sitting. It should also allow me to tuck in my shirt without comprimising concealability. Thoughts are valuable, pictures are pricesless!
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01-07-2009, 03:03 PM
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Check out the Don Hume website. Good holsters for a good price. Takes about a week to get it.
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01-07-2009, 10:42 PM
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Most of my holsters are Kramer's or Milt Sparks, none of which are "tuckable". I have yet to be disappointed in their quality or comfort. You will NEVER regret owning and using a premium grade holster......
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I just picked up a Comp-Tac CTAC for my M&P9C and am very pleased.
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02-04-2009, 11:02 AM
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I use a High Noon "Bare Asset" IWB holster for my M&P 9C. Wears easy, fits the gun great. Inexpensive; I got mine in less than a week.
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02-04-2009, 12:23 PM
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Check out http://www.crossbreedholsters.com/index.html I have 2 of their QuickClip models and I love them, They have a couple different tuckable models, the SuperTuck is their most popular but I liked the easier on/off of the quick clip and it works great for me. They also have great tuckable mag holsters as well. They are a small shop operation and I like that too, they will take the holster back if you are not completely satisfied and they all have a lifetime warranty.
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02-04-2009, 03:52 PM
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FIST makes some nice holsters. I just ordered a 1AK for my M&P40c.
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02-04-2009, 04:48 PM
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Check out Side Guard Holsters. Good product at a fair price.
http://www.sideguardholsters.com/hol...B_Holsters.htm
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I just picked up a Comp-Tac CTAC for my M&P9C and am very pleased.
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This is pretty much your only option. I have a Crossbreed and it gathers dust on a shelf.
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02-05-2009, 09:33 AM
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Wow, these look durable, high quality and priced to sell. Thanks!!
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02-05-2009, 10:02 AM
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I like Tucker Gunleather products, But the bottom line here is don't skimp and get a cheap holster. Spend the money and go for quality
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02-05-2009, 10:10 AM
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I agree, but everyone has a different definition of expensive. I've been looking to spend anywhere from $50 - $75. Thoughts?
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Price is always a consideration, but quality stuff lasts. I have used a Milt Sparks VM2 for years with a G23. Their holsters are worth waiting for.
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02-06-2009, 08:48 PM
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I agree, but everyone has a different definition of expensive. I've been looking to spend anywhere from $50 - $75. Thoughts?
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Check out my site for options in your range.
I carry my M&P40c in The Slide or Double Clip.
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I carry my 9c in a Comp-Tac Minotaur holster. Absolutely LOVE it! It is very comfortable and conceals easily. Plus, it's tuckable!
http://www.comp-tac.com/product_info.php?products_id=95
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02-09-2009, 10:49 AM
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I have been considering that same holster for some time. Out of lack experience my only fear is its width, becasue it looks bulky. I never ownbed a quality holster only the cheap $20 models. Does that model give you a firm grip? If you can send some pics it would help immenesly.
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Carl, while I don't use a tuckable holster, I do use Comp-Tac kydex holsters IWB Pro Undercover model for both a 9c and full size MP9. I would recommend any of their products without hesitation, and have had fellow officers purchase them on my recommendation. A lot of people swear by the C-Tac and Minotaur, if you need a tuckable, check Comp-Tac out. Their service is outstanding.
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If it has law enforcement approval that speaks directly to reliability. I think I'm going to run with it. Thanks for the help folks!!!
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Retention is very good. Although it seems bulky, the fact that it is wide means that it spreads the holster out over alarger area, and makes it more comfortable. It's hard to explain, but if you get the holster, I believe you will understand.
One word of advice, either put some blue locktite on the threads, or occassionally check to make sure that all of the screws remain tight. Check it once a month or so and you'll be fine. This is tru for pretty much any holster of this design and is no slight against this brand.
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I like the Sticky holsters. They hold the gun well against your body and release easily, plus they don't break the bank monetarily. I went from Crossbreed to the Sticky's for all my pieces.
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Today is a good day. I finally picked up my MP9c and I love it. Slim, balanaced, and I couldn't ask for better ergonomics. The only thing I need now is an IWB holster that promotes easy movement, whether standing or sitting. It should also allow me to tuck in my shirt without comprimising concealability. Thoughts are valuable, pictures are pricesless!
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While I do not own a MP Series Pistol I have several Milt Sparks IWB Holsters & Have been really happy with their Comfort & Durability I currently have 2 a Summer Special for My Colt Officers ACP & a Summer Special II For My HK USP Full Size.
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I like the Sticky holsters. They hold the gun well against your body and release easily, plus they don't break the bank monetarily. I went from Crossbreed to the Sticky's for all my pieces.
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Way in the future our old posts will live on while we are long gone, someone will still be telling me I am wrong in 100 years....
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