High Noon Holster
Walkalong
December 8, 2006, 07:27 PM
Kamicosmos posted a link to High Noon Holsters the other day and I found one in stock and on sale. (36.95 shipped) the "Hideaway"
http://www.highnoonholsters.com/Product_Line/_Hideaway_w_clip/_Rear_Hideaway/Close_Up_Hideaway_Cowhide_Clip/Close_Up_Hideaway_Horsehide_Cl/hideaway_close_out.html
I ordered it and it got here in 2 days. I like it a lot. I have my EMP in it. What do ya'll think?
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GunNut
December 8, 2006, 07:46 PM
It will work fine, but you really need to get a quality leather IWB holster that will not collapse when you remove the gun.
You spent nearly $1K on the gun, now spend more than $40 on a holster:neener: .
Nice gun.
Steve
nonquixote
December 8, 2006, 08:11 PM
I have a Downunder with straps that I use nearly every day to carry my Para Warthog. I've been very satisfied with it. I think High Noon is a very good value for the price.
Walkalong
December 8, 2006, 08:38 PM
but you really need to get a quality leather IWB holster that will not collapse when you remove the gun.
You spent nearly $1K on the gun, now spend more than $40 on a holster
You mean something like my old Bianchi for carry or my Galco for the range?
Sure, their nicer, their more money. I like my High Noon for the money. It will do range work, maybe some carry. I'll have to try it out first.
.45FMJoe
December 8, 2006, 10:01 PM
I think you will find if you carry it concealed for more than an hour or so at a time that you will be very uncomfortable. I went from a basic flismy Bianchi to a Milt Sparks VM-II with my 5" Colt and the difference is AMAZING. Really, I can wear the thing all day and not even notice it after a while.
Srigs
December 9, 2006, 07:14 PM
I have several HNHs... Mr Softy, Bare Assets, Split Decison and Topless all are fine holsters. You got a great deal on a 65 buck holster.
orionengnr
December 9, 2006, 07:33 PM
I have one for a Glock 23. It is much thicker than it needs to be.
spooney
December 9, 2006, 08:21 PM
I like mine. I carry a G27 in it pretty frequently.
treebeard
December 9, 2006, 10:22 PM
I have one for my G36 and the quality is top notch. I don't have any holsters that require me to wear a belt because I HATE belts!:neener: :neener:
Walkalong
December 9, 2006, 10:34 PM
I wore my High Noon holster to the range today carrying my EMP. I stuffed it in my britches and snapped it on my belt in the house. It was comfortable in the car as well as walking around. Made a stop at the gas station etc. with no issues. Felt good and the EMP concealed easily using it. Just wore a light jacket. Temps were in the 50's today. Has a bit of brand new squeak to it. I was pleased with it.:)
Thanks to KamiCosmos for posting the link to High Noon. I had not heard of them before.
madecov
December 10, 2006, 12:27 AM
My only issue with High Noon is the long wait.
If I'm going to wait that long, I'm going to order a true custom holster from Sparks or Allesi.
I can get Galco at 45% off retail so if I want a production holster I'll go with that. You can get a true custom from K&D for less than HN offerings. You can also get FIST semi custom at 1/2 the wait time for around the same type of money.
Nematocyst
December 10, 2006, 12:35 AM
If I'm going to wait that long, I'm going to order a true custom holster from Sparks or Allesi.I gotta agree on that one.
I have a HN topless for my K9. Fine holster. No complaint about the quality (high) for a reasonable price.
But their estimated delivery time was inaccurate. Delivery was weeks longer than anticipated.
Worth the wait?
I guess. I managed, but wasn't really happy having to wait that long
after having been told it'd be a shorter time.
So, my only complaint: they need to be more honest about delivery time.
Customers should insist on a $3/week discount for late delivery.
Nem
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