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Thread: This is the BEST review of the PistolWear Trump Card Subcompact I have ever read!

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    Default This is the BEST review of the PistolWear Trump Card Subcompact I have ever read!

    I came across this fantastic and thorough review of the PistolWear Trump Card subcompact holster at a Smith and Wesson forum. The author uses it for his Kahr CM9 and I purchased one for my CM9 on the weight of this. I must say it is definitely accurate except for a additional trigger cover that comes with it ( see my post in the comment section).
    http://smith-wessonforum.com/conceal...ster-belt.html

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    Interesting holster. I think it compares very favorably to (probably even better than) the SmartCarry. Here is a link to the YT video review for those who just want a quick look... http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=dU-FqjKvbts
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    Definitely a deep concealment system.
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    I actually picked one of these up, very handy for a bunch of different pistols and not too bad at all for the execution. You can get them now from Cabelas's too and they are on sale for $36.... It can carry my MK9 very comfortably and discreetly... Even with a Kilt on....
    Comparison is the thief of Joy....

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    Gun girdle?????????????????????????

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    Quote Originally Posted by berettabone View Post
    Gun girdle?????????????????????????
    Yup, and along with shoulder holsters and pocket carry these methods of carry allow you to effectively PIPR carry.... (poop in public restrooms). Not that anyone plans this, but when it comes up, it is usually an urgency that belies taking off a belt mounted IWB to keep it from being seen from under the edge of the stall, and to keep it off the floor..... Or you can try on pants with no issues, or wear clothes that don't look like you are carrying, so it has its uses.... Plus it is very comfortable, and I can rock it in my yoga pants, LOL...
    Comparison is the thief of Joy....

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    I have one, but use it only sparingly. My intended use is for walking/ jogging with sweat shirt. I use my Shield since it has a thumb safety and the holster material is thin enough to pull the trigger from the outside. My Shield is a 40 S&W. My thinking is, that in my neighborhood, an attack by a large dog is much more likely than a 2 legged creature and I wanted a heavier bullet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kwh View Post
    I have one, but use it only sparingly. My intended use is for walking/ jogging with sweat shirt. I use my Shield since it has a thumb safety and the holster material is thin enough to pull the trigger from the outside. My Shield is a 40 S&W. My thinking is, that in my neighborhood, an attack by a large dog is much more likely than a 2 legged creature and I wanted a heavier bullet.
    The one I got a couple of months back came with an insert that is made of stiffer foam/neoprene, I would presume due to complaints/liability from possibly being able to pull the trigger when wearing it. The new insert makes that all but impossible in my attempts with an unloaded pistol (triple checked), so I am good with my Kahrs, or even a Glock with no worries. I have to agree with you on the dog vs 2 legged problem, it is this way in many more neighborhoods than you would think. At times "domesticated" is a codeword for lack of a natural fear in animals....
    Comparison is the thief of Joy....

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    I use my PT-2 to run with all the time. I leave my little LCP in a pocket holster so it stands straight up, and I have extra room for a magazine and credit card wallet. I have used my Trump Card as a shoulder rig at the office (understanding it is not a fast draw solution) and when I ride my bike. It makes a great cycling holster. I have used both with my CM9 as well.
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