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UBG Holsters for M&P 40
Just received a UBG Holsters Regulator for my M&P 40 fullsize and extremely pleased with its craftsmanship, fit and finish. This is my second one from Nate and it's great to see high quality consistency with his custom orders (only 5 weeks to fulfill). I highly recommend them! UBG Holsters
Below: UBG Holsters Regulator for the M&P 40, black leather w/ sharkskin trim and loops (one-way snaps, 1.5" loops):
Below: Here's a shot of the set for my Glock 27 and M&P 40:
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04-25-2011, 09:45 PM
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How much did you pay?
Also, have you owned any shoulder rigs that work well with the M&P 40 full size?
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04-25-2011, 10:51 PM
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How much did you pay?
Also, have you owned any shoulder rigs that work well with the M&P 40 full size?
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The Regulators are $70 in black leather; $95 for the additional sharkskin trim and loops.
Sorry, haven't used a shoulder rig; I don't think they're very good in concealing when it comes to CCW carrying.
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04-26-2011, 12:30 AM
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Nice looking holsters,are they comfortable as well? I'm going to check the web site out. Thanks for the info.
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04-26-2011, 01:25 AM
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Nice looking holsters,are they comfortable as well? I'm going to check the web site out. Thanks for the info.
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The Regulators are extremely comfortable and my favorites. Below are the ones I use for my various needs while concealed carrying.
It's really tough for me to have 1 holster that fits all situations, so I have a small quiver of IWB/OWB's depending on my needs with both my Glock 27 and M&P 40 fullsize.
IWB: TT Gunleather for when I'm wearing suits and need an IWB that's more discreet than the Crossbreed Supertuck.
IWB: High Noon Holster's Tailgunner w/ clip, really easy/convenient on/off for times I'm in & out of Federal/Court buildings and various restricted sites; that stabilizing wing really minimizes the shifting around with the single clip design:
IWB: Crossbreed Supertucks for casual wear and all day comfort; these are the most comfortable IWB's for me:
OWB: UBG Holsters Regulator w/ sharkskin trim and loops, for those times I can get away with this most comfortable holster while concealed carrying:
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04-26-2011, 10:36 AM
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The Regulators are $70 in black leather; $95 for the additional sharkskin trim and loops.
Sorry, haven't used a shoulder rig; I don't think they're very good in concealing when it comes to CCW carrying.
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Wow, those are some nice looking rigs! I guess if you have enough dough, you can purchase a nice carriage, like the ones you have, for each of your pistols. However, after some quick math, it appears that you could have bought another pistol with what you spent on rigs. Not criticizing, just an observation.
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04-26-2011, 11:15 AM
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Wow, those are some nice looking rigs! I guess if you have enough dough, you can purchase a nice carriage, like the ones you have, for each of your pistols. However, after some quick math, it appears that you could have bought another pistol with what you spent on rigs. Not criticizing, just an observation.
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Yeah, I hear 'ya on the $$ spent on rigs, especially with an eye on my next handgun. For me re: concealed carry, quality holsters and gun belts that work are necessary components and require the same amount of attention/investment as the firearm itself. Bad situations happen in a few seconds, can't afford any slop or failures when it comes to quickly drawing and rapidly placing 2 rounds at the source of the threat.
.... besides, all cheaper than a Harley
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04-26-2011, 11:34 AM
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Yeah, I hear 'ya on the $$ spent on rigs, especially with an eye on my next handgun. For me re: concealed carry, quality holsters and gun belts that work are necessary components and require the same amount of attention/investment as the firearm itself. Bad situations happen in a few seconds, can't afford any slop or failures when it comes to quickly drawing and rapidly placing 2 rounds at the source of the threat.
.... besides, all cheaper than a Harley
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I hear ya' brother.
I won't attempt to hijack this thread by asking you Glock 27 and M&P 40fs...uhh, why? Maybe you can send this to me in a PM.
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04-26-2011, 11:57 AM
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You picked up on that re: the M&P 40 fs LOL. That's my range and run & gun events gun. Thought I'd might as well put it on my CCW permit (have to list guns). Primary edc is the G27.
I've had the G27 for over 10 yrs and it's smaller than the M&P 40 compact. Wanted to check out the M&P so went fullsize.
I've been eyeballing a Kimber Ultracompact for the next cc, been wanting a single stack .45
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04-26-2011, 04:19 PM
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You picked up on that re: the M&P 40 fs LOL. That's my range and run & gun events gun. Thought I'd might as well put it on my CCW permit (have to list guns). Primary edc is the G27.
I've had the G27 for over 10 yrs and it's smaller than the M&P 40 compact. Wanted to check out the M&P so went fullsize.
I've been eyeballing a Kimber Ultracompact for the next cc, been wanting a single stack .45
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Hickok45 (a self-professed Glock devotee) did a decent side-by-side comparison of the G27 and 40c. According to his vid, the size difference between the two of them is negligible. YouTube - hickok45's Channel
Kimber's are cool, but a tad over-priced, IMO, unless you can find a used one in good shape. I think their price is partially reflected in their marketing costs. There are lots of other "1911" choices for about the same amount of money. I've been eye-balling, make that drooling over, S&W's new 1911e's.
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