N82 Tactical


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s9601694
August 24, 2012, 12:12 PM
Just ordered one of these for my Kahr CM9 with CT. I already have a custom leather pocket holster and a remora, which i dont like for IWB but do like for pocket..

The reason why i ordered a N82 is because if all the extremely positive reviews and the YouTube of Nate Beard which i thought was a really great story..

Any opinions from the folks here?

Thanks

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wbwanzer
August 24, 2012, 04:21 PM
I don't have one (yet), but have been looking at them. Also looking at SHTF Gear for my SR9c. What I like about it (SHTF) is that the whole grip area is exposed for a good purchase. http://www.shtfgear.com/Holster-by-Make/ruger/ACE-1-RUG-SR9C

JTQ
August 24, 2012, 09:20 PM
I've seen them on-line and in several reviews. They look pretty comfortable, but they don't look like they'd be easy to get a "full firing grip" on the pistol.

http://n82tactical.com/n82store/

wbwanzer
August 25, 2012, 02:25 PM
..... but they don't look like they'd be easy to get a "full firing grip" on the pistol.

http://n82tactical.com/n82store/

That's why I'm leaning toward the SHTF Ace. It's got that 'combat' cut. Of course other holster makers do make similar designs.

s9601694
October 2, 2012, 11:59 AM
I have been wearing it for quite some time now and LOVE it!

Great holster, very comfortable..

I am still looking for a high fitting OWB for my Kahr though. Nothing really beats the comfort of that when wearing a sweater or jacket on cooler days..


...any suggestions?

(as a reminder: Kahr CM9 w/crimson trace)

blahpony
October 2, 2012, 12:03 PM
I bought one for my LC9 at the last gun show. It's still in it's break-in period. It is quite comfortable now, though. I have it at 3 o'clock and it takes just a slight push on the grip towards my body to free the pistol.

It feels like it will only get better as it "fits" to my pistol.

s9601694
October 2, 2012, 12:03 PM
I've seen them on-line and in several reviews. They look pretty comfortable, but they don't look like they'd be easy to get a "full firing grip" on the pistol.

http://n82tactical.com/n82store/
Ive been practicing and the firing grip takes some getting used to.. Because the gun is nested in "elastic", you can dig your fingers underneath it fairly easy and the draw is quick and controlled. Re-holstering is near impossible. I find myself to have to take the whole holster out to do so and it takes 2 hands to put the gun back in. This is not a major problem for me because i really only intend to pull my gun when I'm near 100% sure I'm going to use is, which is hopefully never.

s9601694
October 2, 2012, 12:08 PM
I bought one for my LC9 at the last gun show. It's still in it's break-in period. It is quite comfortable now, though. I have it at 3 o'clock and it takes just a slight push on the grip towards my body to free the pistol.

It feels like it will only get better as it "fits" to my pistol.
just curious: how do you get the gun comfortable when wearing at 3 oclock IWB? i find that my hip bone is in the way when i try that.. The best position for me is 4/5 oclock

blahpony
October 2, 2012, 02:44 PM
just curious: how do you get the gun comfortable when wearing at 3 oclock IWB? i find that my hip bone is in the way when i try that.. The best position for me is 4/5 oclock

Well, maybe 3:30. :D

I have the professional model so it's a hard shell that was made for the LC9. It clicks in nicely to the holster.

wbwanzer
October 2, 2012, 05:23 PM
I saw the N82 holsters at a gun show on Sunday. I'm still leaning towards a SHTF Ace.

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