Low Riding IWB holster for $50ish or less

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I am looking for low riding IWB holster. Nylon or leather is not important but I would prefer a clip to loops. For reference it is for a PM9. Price is important but I would be willing to spend more (than $50) if it looks worth it but I don't see the need to spend $150 to conceal such a small gun. So, any suggestions?
 
These happen to be good holsters for the money, but it is a mistake to buy anything strictly on the basis of price, no matter what it is. Here is an example of a cheap (cloth with an attached magazine pouch) holster that failed at a critical moment.

The second thug turns, running toward the front door. The Marine realizes there's a bullet hole in that door now ... and the slide on his pistol has locked back empty. The first robber has collapsed.

He reflexively reaches for the spare magazine, but it has slipped down inside his jeans. He can't get hold of it. He has to take a moment to reach down and unbuckle his belt before he can grasp the second magazine.
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Any holsters for a j-frame (IWB) that sits low enough so that the gun is not visible if the shirt rides up?
 
+1 on the High Noon holsters, I got the Hidden Alley, which is the tuckable version of Mr. Softy. It's good, although not "molded" like some of the more expensive ones. The main down side is you have to reholster using both hands since it tends to collapse.

Another one you might check out is the Galco U.D.C. holster, I have and like one of those also. For the money, the High Noon holsters are hard to beat.
 
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