Hello all
Looking for a good, kydex pocket holster for my PM9 - any preference?
Thanks
Hello all
Looking for a good, kydex pocket holster for my PM9 - any preference?
Thanks
Alabama holsters. Works well ,no complaints.
Other similar holsters have a shorter waiting time and cost less.
C3 Tactical Solutions.
http://c3tacticalsolutions.com/minim...ocket-holster/
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AHolster. Really love the snag point at the top in particular.
Smooth on the outward facing side. Curved for leg and to minimize printing, I get a clean draw every time.
https://shop.aholster.com/product.sc...1&categoryId=1
Thanks for all of the excellent suggestions!
Check out this guy on eBay. I've bought several from him and they do the job. Good price too.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Kahr-PM9-CM...ss!98596!US!-1
C3 Tactical Solutions.
NRA LIFER
IDPA BELEIVER
It's the 5" standard length hook.
I wear cargo pants and cargo shorts a lot, and the hook length is perfect for their front pockets. Best to measure your pockets as Chris describes on the website - worked great for me.
The real advantage for the C3 is the attention to detail. It's made to hold securely, yet it draws really fast and smooth. It's nicely finished, with smooth edges. Doesn't wear on the pockets.
The muzzle end is slightly open, which keeps things clean inside. I have a Vedder Pocket Locker for another pocket gun, and the muzzle end is completely closed. This makes it longer, and a PITA to clean inside.
The hook length keeps my CM/PM/MK9 (fits all 3) upright and easy to get a full combat grip. If you ever plan on getting a CM9, get the holster for that one - it'll fit the PM9 as well. The CM9 is a touch longer on the slide.
You'll also see it has adjustable retention - something I haven't seen on a pocket holster elsewhere. Between the hook length option and the adjustable retention, you get a custom setup that allows YOU to choose what works for you, instead of what someone else thinks is a good compromise.
I've been using this holster for almost 2 years now, and it's my most carried holster. Some say a pocket holster is slower to draw from than IWB, or OWB, but I disagree. You can have a grip on the gun, break the retention with the thumb tab without drawing, and it draws lightning quick. If you don't need to draw, simply push the gun back into retention - no harm, no foul.
The only time a pocket holster is slower to draw from for me is when seated, but not too bad at that. No clearing a cover garment, your grip is already established, completely innocent looking - no one knows but you.