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stevekl
March 25, 2006, 08:03 PM
I've decided after some deliberation to get a Bersa .380 for concealed carry on my 21st birthday. But I need a good IWB holster. Are there any out there? I'd like to spend around $60 if possible.

Thanks!

usp9
March 25, 2006, 10:34 PM
Check out http://kdholsters.com/ for some nice holsters. I use one myself.

WSH
March 26, 2006, 11:33 AM
I use a Don Hume IWB H715M. Carry strong side just behind hip. It is comfortable and fairly inexpensive. About $25 or so maybe 2 years ago. The Bersa has turned out to be my favorite carry piece. Light, accurate and has been very reliable. The Don Hume holster is beginning to wear itself a little loose after a couple of years of steady use. I figure it is inexpensive enough that I will just replace it eventually. Hope you find something good. Let me know if you find something better. Always interested in improving. Thanks. WSH

stevekl
March 26, 2006, 07:38 PM
Oh that's awesome. I think the Bersa is more popular than I estimated. I thought nobody would make a dedicated holster for it. Thanks for the reccomendations.

birddog
March 26, 2006, 08:03 PM
Here's my much loved Bersa Thunder in its well-worn Alessi KPT11, IWB. IIRC it was around 45 bucks.
http://thehighroad.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=37597&stc=1&d=1143417760

Chuck123
March 30, 2006, 08:10 AM
I had a Glock 26 for several years and now own a Glock 23. I do carry concealed and for years tried to find out the best (for me) method of carrying a gun concealed, most natural draw and somewhat comfortable. I tried the shoulder holster, fanny pack, the outside the waist, the cheep off the shelf holsters, one plastic IWB and I do have the Galco holster you are talking about. I have sold or given away most of those holsters and will be looking to sale the Galco holster if you read my meaning. You can look a rigrate.com for input and ratings of holsters also.

After going through all these different types of holsters; for concealed carry I totally recommend the line of Milt Sparks Holsters and for concealed the Milt Sparks Vera Max II. Cost around $100.00 to $125.00. No holster is God’s gift to mankind, but I can wear this holster for 12 hours and still feel comfortable. The Milt Sparks VM-II has received some of the highest ratings throughout the varies gun forums. It can be worn different ways.

Also, get a good quality gun belt. A holster and a good gun belt is a must. I had a costume made gun-holster belt made for me in Scio, Oregon. The name of the company is A.E Nelson Leather Company www.nelsonleather.com. I had a piece of spring steel sewn into belt to make it so it will not turn or twist. The total cost of the belt was approximately $50.00 including shipping. In addition, I have never seen any other hand crafted; top quality belt offered for such a good price anywhere.


Chuck

cz75bdneos22
March 30, 2006, 09:49 PM
chuck123,
thank you for the information provided..i am looking at buying a Glock 26 and am not ruling out CCW in the future...i'll d3finetly hit the sites. thanks again.:) www.miltsparks.com
www.glock.com/g26.htm