Kydex for an M&P 9c ?

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Greetings fellow forumites.

I've had a 9c for several years now, and over that time have picked up a few holsters for it in leather and ballistic nylon. I have a few small accessories made of Kydex, but so far, have NO Kydex holsters.

I'm starting to wonder if I wouldn't like to try one, so here I am, asking for opinions and advice from the best and brightest 9c owners in the world. (yes, I mean y'all!)

What Kydex holsters do you have? Do you like it enough that you'd buy another one if this one disappeared?

Thanks folks.

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I have a Comtac MTAC and would definitely get another if it went away.
 
I have an IWB and a pocket holster (cargo pockets), both in Kydex. I'd never go back to anything else.
 
I have read really good reviews on the Crossbreed Supertuck Deluxe IWB holster. Might not be the prettiest out there, but supposedly it works wonders. I actually just put in an order for one for my 4006. Unfortunately they are a bit backordered right now so I supposedly won't see it for about 6 weeks or so. :(

However, I'll be happy to post up about it when I get to use it a bit, if you would like an opinion on it. But then again, opinion are like ****oles...everyone has one. :D LOL

However, if I do like it and I end up getting a 40c, I may order another one for the 40c. :)
 
Thanks!

Thank you for the feedback, everyone. Quite a few positive remarks about the comp-tac. I may just have to add one to the stable.
 
I've never used a concealed carry kydex only the OWB models from Fobus and Bladetech. Both work great for the range but hold the gun out enough I wouldn't consider them for CC. I like the trigger finger release feature of the Bladetech Serpa holster, it seems more positive and the come with both belt and paddle options with them so you can switch to whatever works best. The Fobus Evolution holster is a bit cheaper, can be had either as a paddle or belt, I prefer the Roto version so I can adjust the angle on it and it has a screw to adjust retension.
 
I'm looking for a x-draw rh OWB holster for my 40c that clips and then locks onto the belt rather than the belt looping through it. I'm coming up with just the belt loops...any ideas?
 
I'm a Comp-Tac fan. I've used their MTAC for CCW, and their paddle holsters for range use. Now I just wish they made holsters for my 6906 :(
 
I carry my M&P 9c in a Comp-Tac Infidel. Been using it for 3 years now and really like it. It can be removed easily which helps since I can't carry into certain government buildings.
Inside Waistband Holsters - products new home - The Infidel Holster

Dave

+1 to the infidel!

I can't say enough about the comp-tac infidel! I use one for all of my glocks, my H&K USP compact and have one arriving this week for my brand new M&P FS .40 and for my new Springfield XDs 9mm.

Over the last two years I have transitioned to 100% IWB and only use this holster. I prefer it over the leather/kydex hybrid holsters as they don't wear the finish of the gun as much and more importantly don't have any leather "creak" while wearing them. They are comfortable and 100% silent. I tried a Galco king tuk that creaked all the time and gave up the stealthiness of carrying concealed.

I get my infidels with the belt clip and have them add the c-strut option for another $10. This allows me to keep the cant I like.

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I have a Comp Tac OWB paddle holster. I like it, but they are harsh on the finish.

Blade Tech offers more flexibility with belt attachments.
 
Highly recommend X-concealment. I literally use it 7 days a week. Furry carry solutions makes nice stuff also. Just picked up a raven vanguard 2, which is working out nicely for shorts and t shirt.

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