magtf388
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I have one from pjholster.com and I love it. Paul is great to work with and I find his holsters to be very comfortable.
+1 for PJ. Great holsters
I have one from pjholster.com and I love it. Paul is great to work with and I find his holsters to be very comfortable.
Got my Old Faithful holster in the mail yesterday and put it together in about 20 minutes. Carrys nicely and you can't beat the price. Still deciding how high I want the gun to sit, have it at it's lowest right now and find it to be comfortable. Rides nice and low, but not to the point that I feel like I'm sitting on it. Need to wear it more and break it in, and planning a long car ride come thanksgiving so we will see how it feels during that.
I'm very interested in this holster ,so I'll be waiting for your report after Thanksgiving.![]()
Well I carried it on the 9 hour car ride downstate, as well as for a majority of the weekend, and the 10 hour car ride back (thanks to a snow storm...) and I must say I am very happy with it. The leather has started to form and is very comfortable both sitting and moving around. Again I have mine in the lowest position so only the top of the slide and the grip are above my waistband, and I find it does not bother me at all. Drawing the gun took some practice, but that's with all holsters. Best of all, not one person noticed it until I showed them, and that was in everything from a t-shirt to a sweatshirt and jacket. The clips are tight and it's tough to get into place until you're used to it and know right where you want the clips on your belt. Overall, I'm very happy and plan to use it as my EDC holster for a while.
Thanks for the review. I've got it narrowed down to either the Old Faithful or PJ Holster. If Old Faithful has the option of changing out the kydex for different firearm so that I can use it for my Shield and my Ruger SR40c, I think I'll go with The Old Faithful. Since the Ruger is much heavier loaded I think the larger holster will spread the weight out more evenly. Thanks again.
I don't know why, but I thought I already posted in this thread. I completely love my Old Faithful. I built myself, and picked up an extra piece of Kydex. I did a bunch of molds until I was happy. It was my first time using the material. You can re-use the Kydex many many times until you get your mold to your liking....or you can order pre-molded. Below is a link to my pics of my project. The third to last one is a video.
goo.gl/PV0Bh
Thanks!OMG, that video is crazy. I know you don't remember this but 50 years ago
the toy maker Mattel put out a toy called
The Vacu-Form. It worked the same way except it had a hand pump that pulled down on the heated plastic and sucked it around a mold.
Good job on the holster.So, if I don't have a suck-a-form machine like the one you designed in the video,
can the warm kydex be formed by hand until you get the desired shape and fit?
EDIT :Nevermind, I found the "How to " video on Youtube from Old Faithful.
I received my comp-tac infidel the other day, and I love it.
I have been checking out the N82 Tactical website and you can pick M&P Shield on all their holster types now; Original, IWB Tuckable, and the new Pro.