Holster recommendations; CZ 75 Compact 9mm

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Recommendations please for a steel CZ 75 Compact. Prefer leather, maybe naylon (sp). Not sure if I would like IWB, probably OWB.

Ideas/suggestion?

Thanks
 
Nylon is not a good material for holsters. Better choices would be either leather or kydex.

High Noon does a good job of covering most of the CZ models. I believe it is forum member CZF that has done quite a few reviews of High Noon holsters for his various CZ pistols. If you search the forum you should be able to find the reviews.

High Noon holsters http://www.highnoonholsters.com
 
If you're interested in leather concealment, Fist makes some very good holsters. They're all custom-made so you can pick your choice of leather color, cant angle, etc. It takes a few weeks, but they've been faster than their estimated time for me. And they're priced like a nice off-the-rack holster.
 
I've done several High Noon reviews, and find they make fantastic equipment. For concealed carry I lam very partial to two particular ones, first being the Down Under IWB, here with straps on my CZ SP-01 Phantom,

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...and here on a Beretta PX4 Storm with the optional belt clip,

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http://www.highnoonholsters.com/Product_Line/_Down_Under_Straps/_down_under_straps.html

A recent awesome development from High Noon is the Double Jeopardy rig, shown here in natural with my CZ P-01, same size as your Compact.

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Also shown in black with the wife's CZ 2075 RAMI.

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http://www.highnoonholsters.com/Product_Line/Double_Jeopardy_Natural/double_jeopardy_natural.html

This holster offers huge numbers of adjustments with the numer of adjutsment holes front and back, (7 and 6), and the fact that if you look at mine, you can see one clip is inside the leather, and the other is not - the clips can be positioned inside for greater stability as a regular IWB, or outside like my wife's, for a tuckable version. Not cheap, but worth every penny and then some.


May I suggest one VERY important addition for any holster setup? A top notch belt, and High Noon makes the Rock Steady gun belt, seen in some of the pictures above. It's sturdy and rugged. Only belt I wear nowadays. Shown here with the cheap dress belt I tried to make into a gun belt. Not a good idea.

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http://www.highnoonholsters.com/Pro.../Magazine_Carriers/Pocket_Holsters/belts.html

I hope that helped. I've been carrying CZs concealed for some time now, and I have to say High Noon is the way to go.
 
Many Thanks

Do not know if I will ever conceal carry. For now some kind of action pistol/IDPA sporting event. Might carry for hiking/camping.

The IWB probably is more concealable and OWB more confortable. Until I learn enough to decide, the OWB (leather) is calling. Just do not want to spend a small fortune
 
I carry a 75D PCR (alloy framed compact) in a Bianchi Shadow II OWB holster that was made for the Sig P228/P229. The CZ fits perfectly in it, actually better than my P228 which I do not carry anymore. You can conceal OWB, but it is a little more difficult, but I do it.

Try some holsters designed for the P228/229 (non rail versions) and they will probably work.
 
Pasted on High Noon, went with;

ubgholsters.com

Nate Gables.

Excellent craftsmanship and fit.
 
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