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Dogmatix
March 31, 2006, 04:24 PM
Hey everyone,

I'm in the buying mood and need quick advice. I know i've asked this before, but I wasn't too serious about buying a concealable holster then, and now I am. :) I own a SigPro 2340 and it just happens to be a not so common pistol from what I can tell. I'm 5'6" 140lbs and need a holster i can conceal with relatively no hassel. I want to be able to function as well though. Any suggestions on where to look or what to look at? I'm thinking SOB but not sure what is available. Please help me! :D Thanks everyone.

Chuck123
March 31, 2006, 11:34 PM
One more time:

The Milt Sparks Vera Max II holster is in such high demand that sometimes it takes up to four months to get one from the factory in Boise, Idaho. You can also order it from Lighting Arms in Beaverton, Oregon and possibly get it sooner. This holster is worth the want either way. Don’t be in a hurry and pay something you be sorry with.

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. 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

13.45
April 1, 2006, 01:26 AM
+1 for milt sparks. lou alessi also makes a great concealment holster

tegemu
April 1, 2006, 01:50 PM
Right up there with the best are Gary Brommeland's holsters at www.brommelandgunleather.com . Do a search and the testimonials jump out at ya.