P95 Holster?

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I asked for suggestions on a holster for my P95 in the Accessories forum and only got one response.

So, I thought that I would ask here to see if anyone else could help me.


I am looking for a comfortable concealment holster for my P95. I would prefer IWB, but am not totally against any other type as long as it conceals well. (I think that I am going to need IWB because of my body shape. I am about 5'10", 165-170 pounds, and my shoulders are not very broad.)

I do not want to spend over 50 dollars if at all possible.

Thanks!
 
Well, it may not be the best choice in the world, but you might want to take a look at a nylon Uncle Mike's Sidekick thumb-break holster. You can wear it either OWB or IWB, and is adjustable for ambidextrous carry. It is also has a built-in magazine pounch. It is the only holster I found that fit my P95 in a satisfactory manner. Costs about $25.00 or so.
 
Another Uncle Mike’s user , for an inexpensive holster it seems to work fine.
 
This is my P97 situation .... pretty much usual ..... in a Fobus cos I still have probs with IWB .........

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Sometimes in fact it is a tad more to rear but there is one position where butt protrudes and prints least. This is a cheap rig . a mere $20 or so and i find it serves well tho ridiculed by some. Retention is good and it only takes a ''smart'' and brisk draw to release. Suits P95 equally of course.

Or ........ when using Bianchi sho rig .. this works well too but not everyone's preference.

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KP95DAO,

I like that holster, but it says that it is designed to be worn in front of the hip. Is this the only position that it will work? I carry strong side right about front pocket or either cross draw.
 
Don Hume's M715s also work well. To me, they are a little easier to take off and put on if you situation warrants removing the rig from time to time (place of employment has anti-carry rules?). I have a mixture of both the pcch's (G23 and Smith J-frame) and M715s. Both models fit well (a little tight when new, but break in well). Prices run about $25 for the M715 and a little higher for the PCCH.
 
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