M&P 9C IWB Holster Need Help

Know it's an older thread but as others have said, hands down the cross breed super tuck, it IS the ugliest one you will learn to love! I carry a 9 M&P, also a Ruger SR9c and a 340 M&P. Both 9's fit the same Cross Breed and a CB quick clip for the revolver. I will add if you get one go for the horsehide, it is even more comfortable!
 
the crossbreed supertuck looks, to me, like the gun might not be as secure as say the MTAC. is this the case or does the gun stay put with movement?
 
I am a BIG guy, carry my 1913 all day long in a Crossbreed and never know it's there. The super tuck is the ONLY holster I have owned that works this good and is this comfortable. You got two weeks to try liking it or your money back. It is well worth the wait and the bucks for this holster. Try it, you'll like it. I have never had any problem with the weapon's retention. When you tighten your belt, the gun stays put, yet draws without any undue effort. They really work well.
 
I happily carry my M&P9C in one of the Galco KingTucks made speciafically for the M&Ps. It is a hybrid of the leather and kydex similar in design to the CrossBreeds and can be found for 50.00-60.00.

Once I rec'd it, I found it fit my Fullsize M&P 9 and 40 perfectly. The leather that extends past the kydex on the bottom, is long enough for the full size models.

It is very comfortable and the more I wear it the better it feels. I can literally wear it from onring until I go to bed and forget it is there.
 
Cleveland Holsters "Ugly Holster". Why pay $70 cowhide/$85 horsehide from some manufacturerers when Cleveland charges $39 cow/$49 horse. Who cares if it's "ugly", you're shoving it in your pants. Best IWB value out there IMO. Not affiliated in any way, just a satisfied customer.
 
The Cleveland Ugly holsters look fab. Very nice... Why pay more is right! Any idea how long the wait is?
 
HOLSTER FOR A S&W 9 C

I have the same gun and I carry it during the winter months when people wear heavy clothing, and a 380 would be too light a gun to carry. The holster that I have been using for years is a Safariland 527 series. Its a pancake holster that fits close to your body. Its easy to wear a pull over shirt to cover your gun. No strap, the holster is molded to your gun. You could stand on your head, that the gun won't fall out. One of the best features is that the holster retails for around $60.00. It fits close to your body so that it won't get caught on chairs that have arms. I was in LE for 38 years and thats what I carried for many of those years.
 
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Not to long I would think. Website says he's working on holsters paid for last week of December. Bobby Cleveland's a great guy to deal with. His site also says prices are going up slightly as of February. Get 'em ordered now I guess!
 
I am glad to say I didn't pay $80+ for a holster when mine does the same thing, but hey whatever works
 
I can't say enough good things about Side Guard holsters. Srigs (who is a member on this forum) does an incredible job. I have a Side Guard holster for all of my carry guns at this point, including one for the 9c. There's a website, Google for it, it will come right up.
 
I am in no way related to Remora or Sticky holster companies but like their products.

No clips, restraining straps, or anything but the bare holster. They are thin, flexable, light weight, and stay where I put them including cant angle. They can be used for pocket carry or IWB and come in multiple sizes.

They are quite inexpensive!
I have both brands and consider them equal.
They may not be for everyone, but check them out!
 
+1 for Remora. Very comfortable and very little movement with the sticky surface holding my 9C. Only minor issue is using the bathroom on occasion. You have to make sure you have a safe place to put your firearm while doing your business. ;-)
 
Update: I called Don Hume and they said their holsters are backordered 4 months.

I emailed Mika and he emailed back immediately. He was quick to respond to several emails, and in fact he called me once but I was unavailable.

After studying the Don Hume H715-M W.C I see it doesn't have anything between my skin and the slide. I also see the clip rides very low and a lot of the gun is above the belt.

I called Mika back and asked about his holster. Can he make me an offset clip? Yes. Can he make me a slide shield? Well his IWB covers the slide, but if I want something different he can do it. He said he could make me a purple polka dot holster if I would like... :D
He sets his clip so the belt rides just under the butt of the gun more or less. That's how I would like it. He asked about tension if I had a preference, what I do, how I carry etc. He customizes each holster to the person, the gun and the use.

Mika is an easy guy to talk to. And his holsters are not expensive, in fact they're pretty reasonable considering the care he puts into them. So I told him I'd try one of his IWB clip holsters for my M&P 9c, in any color he would like as I don't care, it goes in my pants!

He said okay I'll send one out, and when you get it if you like it just drop a check in the mail. :eek:

In a world where guys pay for holsters 2 years before they see them and then sometimes never even get their holster, who is this holster man who sends his product out and hopes it is good enough that you decide to pay for it?

I wonder if he does leather??? :confused:
 
I got a great one which is well made, reasonablely priced, and comfortable from High Noon Holsters. I carry the Hidden Ally. I also have a DeSantis Sof-tuk, which I wear a lot.
 
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