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I have high noon "bare asset" holsters for all my carry pieces. I highly reccomend them. I often reach for them instead of my vastly more expensive custom rigs.
I carry my Kel-Tec P11 in a Supertuck. It is very comfortable. Broke it in within 3 days of wearing it. I did not get the combat cut, I think I may cut it myself later. The holster comes highly recommended. I think I got the first one made for the P-11. Mentioned I needed one for the P-11 on another forum and the owner of the company chimed in and said they could make one for me. Got it in 5 days. Holds my pistol with the perfect amount of tension.
Have to add...I like the high noon's for their price 1st and foremost. That and I can just "grab and go." I don't like all the backing on a supertuck, but that's just me. The material is some kind of "pleather-like" material, but it isn't hot against my skin on days that I go with just a t shirt and no undershirt.
Anyone know how the inside finish is on the Don Hume PCCH? Is it lined, smooth, rough or what? Looks like a great holster & I keep reading good reviews but no info on the inside finish. I'm getting my PT145 refinished & I wanna keep her looking good!
Check the website www.kholster.com They are a knock off product of the more expensive crossbreed holsters. I have 2 of the kholster that I am satisfied with. What I like about them , is that the holster is held by 2 clips back and forth that helps distribute the weight of the gun. You can also adjust it for cant. And it costs $1 less then your budget.
I have used the IWB Bianchi 100 professionals,..not bad, but it's not my favorite.
At the moment I have on an old IWB Bianchi model 3S Pistol Pocket that is holding a S&W Model 36 Chief with 3 inch barrel. I think Bianchi still has them available. I carried this handgun in this particular holser for several years,..rotating it and a Walther PP in ths same style holster. You can do hand stands and jumping jacks with it. Ymmv
i carry a j frame in a High Noon Mr. Softy iwb appendix. its thin for great concealment yet very durable and the clip they put on their holsters is outstanding. for less than $30, its hard to beat. you can get different versions like tuckable, or with a 15 deg. cant. Mr. Softy is a straight drop, great for appendix carry.
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