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Thread: Holster: To use or not to use, that is the question

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    Default Holster: To use or not to use, that is the question

    Ok, I know this may not be a very popular topic but I just want to know what other people out there like, don't like, or just flat out had a bad experience with.

    I'm a CW9 owner, and my pistol is equipped with the CT laserguard.

    For the moment, I carry without a holster on my right hip inside my belt (with one in the chamber... unsafe as you may think it is) but I just don't know how necessary it really would be to go and buy a 70 dollar crossbreed holster.

    The pistol is so light I almost forget that it's there, and it barely makes a print on my shirt (I only wear T-shirts)

    If anyone out there is a crossbreed owner fill me in, I want your feedback.

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    What you need is a PJ IWB Holster.
    Very interesting...


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    will it accomodate the crimson trace laserguard?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rescue271 View Post
    will it accomodate the crimson trace laserguard?
    If you order it that way.
    Very interesting...


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    These seem to be popular with those that have tried them:

    https://www.remoraholsterstore.com/P...Code=Series-3C
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    +1 on the remora. Just like carrying Mexican but the trigger is covered.

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    A holster keeps you safe, and keeps you from dropping the gun while preventing loss of same.

    Got to cover and keep covered that trigger in the loaded gun. Do not shoot yourself in the foot or butt cheek tucking the gun away...

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    Thanks for the remora suggestion, wayyyyy cheaper than the crossbreed

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    You can find a servicable holster for less than $50 that's for sure. Check out some of the "stocking" units from high noon holsters.
    There is not a single serious defensive handgun instructor that will recommend not carrying in a holster or some other method of retaining the firearm. Getting real training on the use of a defensive handgun is worth it.

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