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Bigcube
10-08-2009, 05:20 PM
I love this little gun!
http://www.bigcube.org/yb/kahr_pm9_2.jpg
I am taking a class to remove the target/hunting restriction on my permit next week. With the range training I figured there will be a lot of removing and re-holstering so I got a new Mitch Rosen side belt holster. I thought this might be easier for the training. I sure hope it loosens up, I was surprised how stiff the leather is :confused:
http://www.bigcube.org/yb/kahr_pm9_4.jpg
For most of the time I'll probably use an IWB type, I have both right and left for behind the back. It's a nice fit in a size 1 Uncle Mikes which can serve double duty with my Walther P22.
http://www.bigcube.org/yb/kahr_pm9_5.jpg

ltxi
10-08-2009, 06:17 PM
Loosens up....careful what you wish for....Mitch Rosen's stuff is well designed/molded for retention. The Clipper is an excellent IWB with a sandwiched steel reinforcement in the mouth that you can adjust for tension.

wagon
10-08-2009, 10:54 PM
Ahhh.. UncleMike #1. , I use it for both my lil Bersa 380cc and the PM9, too. Like everything about ti except that I wish it can sit lower.

I am contemplating to get a tuckable IWB for the PM9... tempted to try the micro-tuck.

Enjoy your PM9, mine will see it's FIRST range time tomorrow.. I have high expectation from it ;)

Bigcube
10-09-2009, 03:28 AM
The Uncle Mikes seems like it will work well for general carry since I hope I will never need to present the weapon and subsequently re-holster. It hides very well with an untucked t-shirt. I have use 2 hands to re-holster it because it will flatten out once the gun is removed. The pant clip is not very stiff and if I'm not wearing a belt, sometimes the holster will come out with the gun. I put a second hand on the outside of my pants to hold it. I figured for the class there will be a lot of removing and re-holstering I thought a belt side would be better. I may order the clipper also.

Goldflinger
10-09-2009, 10:03 AM
Has anyone ever heard of Little Feather Leather works. The IWB holster on the website looks pretty cool. wondering if anyone has heard about them or has one of there products

LFL Home Page (http://www.littlefeatherleather.com/index.htm)

Goldflinger
10-09-2009, 10:07 AM
I like the looks of the LFL 120

http://www.littlefeatherleather.com/LFLbigJpeg%27s/LFL120.jpg

luka
10-09-2009, 11:40 AM
You just cannot beat Crossbreed for Comfort and Price.

Why? spend alot of Money for a Holster that is Hidden?:confused:

yankee2500
10-09-2009, 07:07 PM
I have the Mitch Rosen IWB & OWB for my PM 40, and the OWB and pocket holster for my P380, all are very nice well made and good quality holsters. Any time I need to loosen a holster a little I put the (empty) gun in a sock and then put it in the holster, you can start with a thin sock, and go to a little thicker one if needed. Let it sit overnight or longer, works great.
John

TonyDe
10-09-2009, 07:45 PM
I have the Mitch Rosen IWB & OWB for my PM 40, and the OWB and pocket holster for my P380, all are very nice well made and good quality holsters. Any time I need to loosen a holster a little I put the (empty) gun in a sock and then put it in the holster, you can start with a thin sock, and go to a little thicker one if needed. Let it sit overnight or longer, works great.
John

Wow, that's a pretty good idea! Thanks for the advise I will try it immediately.

WWhunter
10-13-2009, 08:50 AM
I have a D.M.Bullard "DUAL CARRY" that I use for my PM45.

Gun Leather, Concealment and Cowboy holsters, Azle, TX. (http://www.dmbullardleather.com/1429711.html)

I will probably get one just like it for my PM9. The PM9 fits in the one I have but just a tad loose for my likeing. This is probably the favorite of all the holsters I own. Well made and nice looking. Easy to change from IWB to OWB. Depending on the season and what I am wearing i convert it to what is the most comfortable.

As to the Unkle Mikes....I have a few of them and they are more of a cover after awhile. They have little to no support and do serve the purpose for certain applications but I will not use one anymore for constant caryy unless absolutely neccessary.

WW

Bigcube
10-17-2009, 07:24 PM
I have a D.M.Bullard "DUAL CARRY" that I use for my PM45.

Gun Leather, Concealment and Cowboy holsters, Azle, TX. (http://www.dmbullardleather.com/1429711.html)

I will probably get one just like it for my PM9. The PM9 fits in the one I have but just a tad loose for my likeing. This is probably the favorite of all the holsters I own. Well made and nice looking. Easy to change from IWB to OWB. Depending on the season and what I am wearing i convert it to what is the most comfortable.


WW
After taking a class today, this is the type all the instructors used. I like that, let me know how the fit is once you get one for the PM9 :) Are they molded to each firearm or a universal fit?