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Holsters

Blues Daddy

New member
Joined
May 1, 2012
Messages
7
Location
Fayetteville
Looking for 2 holsters.1) for a Ruger P89.Its a big gun so I want one that fits tight to my belt and fits comfortable(9mm)
2)I'm in the middle of buying my Glock23 Gen 4(40 cal.)

My neighbor carries a G19 and has a leather holster that has a tilt to it and its comfortable.I'm not sure if his holster was Govt. issued or not.

Any Suggestions?? Thx!
 

bruiser 160

Regular Member
Joined
Mar 16, 2010
Messages
48
Location
Lapeer, Michigan, USA
I have two Kramer holsters for my Kimber polymer. I have an IWB and a OWB. Both are a great fit and the OWB hugs my side real good. Although Kramers are a little pricey, the quality is outstanding. I have had both of these holsters for more ten years and they are just as good today as when new. Also, get a good quailty gun belt. The belt is just as important as the holster. My belt also came from Kramer. Another good holster company is Galco, and their prices are not bad. I don`t have a Galco, but I am looking at one for my PT-145. I hope this helps you some. Good luck and have a good day.
 

Blues Daddy

New member
Joined
May 1, 2012
Messages
7
Location
Fayetteville
I have two Kramer holsters for my Kimber polymer. I have an IWB and a OWB. Both are a great fit and the OWB hugs my side real good. Although Kramers are a little pricey, the quality is outstanding. I have had both of these holsters for more ten years and they are just as good today as when new. Also, get a good quailty gun belt. The belt is just as important as the holster. My belt also came from Kramer. Another good holster company is Galco, and their prices are not bad. I don`t have a Galco, but I am looking at one for my PT-145. I hope this helps you some. Good luck and have a good day.

I just got back in town from Texas.Thank You so much for the info!I'm going to look into that ASAP! Thanks again and God Bless!
 
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