P7 owners: Ultimate P7 holster?

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Marko Kloos

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What's the ultimate, no-holds-barred, bucks-up holster for the P7?

I've heard that some holster makers have created special holsters for the P7 to accomodate its peculiar characteristics (nose light and butt heavy, with most of the weight of the gun above the belt line), but I haven't been able to find anything other than the Mitch Rosen ARG-Plus.

Right now I am using a Ross Leather pancake-type rig, which works very well because of its severe forward rake. I would like to get a good P7-specific IWB holster for this gun, though. Any suggestions?
 
The 'ultimate' would have to be the 25 year old Biancchi Scoripo shoulder rig I got with the old M13 I bought off a cop in LA back in 84!!! OLD classic leather with no plastic, nothing like it on the market anymore. I have that and a Bladetech kydex job that doess me well........but I don't CCW.

There is this Defatti guy over on the Cult of the P7 web board who seems to be the 'ultimate' these days.

http://www.parkcitiestactical.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=forum&f=10&submit=Go
 
Blade-Tech UCH. Tuckable, quick to draw from, comfortable. Only downside is it's difficult to take off and may work itself backwards on Skunk & Oleg sized waists.
 
General consensus from the cult of the P7 would be this one....the isp-wr from delfatti....very gun specific.....lots of us have one and wouldn't part with it for anything....

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www.delfatti.com
 
Yowza.

That Delfatti looks great, but I am flinching at the prospect of having to wait six months for the holster...

Anybody want to sell their Delfatti, Milt Sparks VM-2, or Mitch Rosen ARG-Plus at a profit? :D
 
Milt Sparks Versa Max II.

Spreads the weight across a wider area along the belt, holds the butt-heavy gun tightly and is also tuckable.
 
If you like the VM2, delfatti makes a similar style called the ISP-LP but it has some extra leather below the muzzle for added comfort..and you can get it with solid straps pictured or with snaps like the VM2...I almost got this one instead of my isp-wr....as much as I love the wr, I'm still wondering if I made the right choice...but that is what compulsive neurosis is all about....

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Another vote for the Milt Sparks Versa Max II. Very nice, worth the money.
 
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