Cz 75 p-07

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I'm not familiar with Falco holsters, I had no idea they cost $160.

Those two High Noon holsters are in the $60 (Skin Guard) and $100 (Slide Guard) range. I have a Slide Guard for my 1911. It is an excellent holster.
 
It just struck me, are you looking for leather or kydex? IWB or OWB? A range holster or a concealed carry holster?

EDIT: Ooops, I just saw the leather comment in your Post #5.
 
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I don't have a leather and so I want one for my CZ...got a blackhawk SERPA lock for my xd45 .....but I want too carry my CZ in plush leather ..lol...a paddle holster and leather....and I open carry most of the time ....thankfully alabama is still a free state
 
Leather paddle holsters are not common. The one with the best reputation is from Kramer. There is a lot of hardware and technology involved in a leather paddle holster, hence the increased cost.

http://www.kramerleather.com/products.cfm?categoryID=25

Paddle holsters, in general don't have a good reputation. In leather, if you are looking for the easy on/easy off feature that a paddle offers, most select a snap on/snap off holster such as the Alessi CQC-S.

http://shop.alessigunholsters.com/I...Alessi Holsters CQC-S Holster for CZ USA Guns

There are many copies of this style. High Noon's "Snapper" is one. The Milt Sparks "Axiom" is another.

http://www.miltsparks.com/
 
A little humor.

I do realize the OP was referring to the High Noon holsters and I was pointing out the "Slide Guard" and "Skin Guard" pictured and recommended for the P07 were both way under $160.
 
I am new here, so please don't fault me for that, but I make Custom Kydex Holsters and can get a mold for the CZ75 P-07. Let me know if you have any questions.
 
I think it was the spanky holster that cost 159.99
Once you mentioned paddle holster, I assumed that was what you were talking about. Did you notice the cost of the Kramer paddles in the link I provided?
 
Kramer charges $155 for cow hide, $170 for horse hide. As I mentioned earlier, there is a lot of technology and parts involved in producing a leather paddle holster.

I'm not a fan of paddle holsters. To me, I'd really need to have some significant reason to spend that kind of money on a holster that is less stable and doesn't conceal as well as other designs.
 
Armoredman,

How do you like the P-07 compared to the PCR? I have a PCR, and contemplating my next CZ. I like the Omega trigger on the P-07, and dry fired one at a gun store. It was very nice. I also liked how the P-07 felt in my hand. Typical CZ, great ergos.
 
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I LOVE IT ....I was actually shopping for another sig....and way about to buy a p2022 in .40...but just for poop and giggles I told the guy behind the counter to letter me see the p07... he said I wouldn't do that .....you'll leave with it if u do.....he was right....its slimmer , lower bore axis and feels just right its taking the place of my XD. 45. As my carry gun :)
 
I purchased two holsters recently for my P07

Blackhawk Kydex without SERPA -- Springfield XD 4" Barrel -- Great Fit, just tweaked a little with heat gun -- got for about $22 from Optics Planet
http://www.opticsplanet.net/carbon-fiber-holster-pebble-finish-glock-17-22-31.html


Galco Wraith for Springfield XD -- a little tight but fits nicely after keeping gun in plastic bag for a little bit --Got from Optics Planet for about $29 or so.
http://www.opticsplanet.net/galco-wraith-belt-holster.html



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marine 97-03 wrote,
Any inexpensive leather options ?
Just be aware, you are asking for an uncommon holster type (leather paddle) for an uncommon pistol (CZ P07).
 
Sorry, Pilot, just saw this one. For a pure CCW sidearm in a hot environment, I might stay PCR/P-01. Someplace where you can wear an undergarment against the P-07s razor sharp grips, the P-07 would win out.
 
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