Don Hume Inside the pants

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Don Hume Inside the pants model 715. Does anyone use this holster and do you like it. I would be using it witha S&W 99
 
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Don Hume Inside the pants model 715. Does anyone use this holster and do you like it. I would be using it witha S&W 99
 
I own 2 , one for a sp101 and another for a Tomcat. Well made and priced right
 
Whew, scared me. I thought for a second we were about to see down the inside of Don Humes pants.
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Next comment, I know, why was I looking?
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I have a couple, purchased for bargain prices from Gunner's Alley. I'm happy with them - I think they're great values for the money.
 
I have several of the 715's, a few more JIT slides, some of their pancakes...

All great holsters, especially for the price.

The Highlander
 
Originally posted by Nickster60:
Don Hume Inside the pants model 715. Does anyone use this holster and do you like it. I would be using it witha S&W 99
I have them for my:
Glock 19
Glock 22
M1911 and Browning High Power
S&W 3" Model 65

They're a well made holster for a very reasonable price.

They're not specifically "tuckable", but I find that they tuck quite well with my standard attire of tucked polo shirt and jeans.

I highly recommend the 715M
 
Originally posted by cmort666:
They're a well made holster for a very reasonable price.


I highly recommend the 715M



+1, Don Hume makes great stuff for the price
 
I use the 715 MSO's for my KelTec 3AT, S&W637, S&W M&P9 and my 1911 Govt. Great holsters for the money.
 
This is a H715M I have for my snubnose. The leather is thick and takes time to loosen/soften. I find the single steel clip attaches well. But when seated, the holster swings back and forth and has to be repositioned. Maybe a holster with two attaching straps would stay in place better. Nonetheless, Hume is a quality holster.

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