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    Default Choose your holster carefully

    I bought a Sig P238 a while back and had a hard time finding a suitable holster. I wanted the option of IWB, pocket carry and ankle carry depending on the situation. Well I settled on a DB Bullard wallet holster but it can take up to 21 weeks for delivery. Not a huge issue but what to do in the mean time. I found a Don Hume ankle carry but it's on back order could be 3 or 4 months before I get it. Still haven't decided on a IWB yet leaning towards the Minituck.
    Well stupid me goes out and buy's a cheap piece of crapp ankle holster to get me by until my other options show up. I'm setting in my recliner with my legs crossed and out pops the magazine and hits the floor. Needless to say the better half was not amused. Even though there was no danger of the gun firing as the trigger and safety were both adequately covered. I set there looking like a complete idiot absorbing her rath. Lesson learned DO NOT waiste your hard earned money on a cheap nylon piece of crapp holster. Take the time and get a good leather holster that will protect every thing trigger, safety and Mag release. Could end up saving you from a very embarrassing at best or at worst case causing someone or your self seriuos injury. Lesson learned that I'll not soon forget.





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    I have so many holsters but it is like I always see another one I want, it's crazy!

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    At least two good things happened. One, you learned a good lesson. Two, she didn't use the magazine like a roll of quarters and beat you with it!!
    “There are no stupid questions, only stupid people.”- Mr. Herbert Garrison
    "Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups."- Jeff Cooper
    "Those convinced against their will are of the same opinion still."- D. Carnegie

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    I had a similar situation so; know where you are coming from. I bought a piece of junk nylon holster for temporary use until I decided on what I wanted or how much I wanted to spend for my Taurus 617. I didn’t quite have the same outcome but, very unsteady and uncomfortable so, I wound up not carrying it in the long run. You see I don’t carry my Taurus 617 much at all so all I wanted was something cheap to use since the main gun I carry is my G19 in the Cross Bread Super tuck which I like a lot so, I think you’ll love the Minituck. I will never get another nylon holster again.

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    Default Holster Selection

    Well, It seems to be an issue with Holster selection. My case was I liked blackhawk serpa holsters , but the thing is they are all OWB excellant for range use not so much for CCW. So I did some research , Crossbreed Holsters I came across. I carry a .40SW Full Size USP every single day and it so comfortable. I sometime forget that Im carrying. And I'm not a big person at all, I am only 5'6", maybe 155lbs at the most. So crossbreed holster makes it more comfortable to carry a duty gone by allowing IWB option. I suggest at least checking them out sometime. They do cost a little bit $80-$100) give or take and if you do order one get the combat cut option as well. The user above my post likes crossbreed as well. I think mine was the Crossbreed Deluxe version
    Last edited by robert2035; 02-01-2012 at 03:20 PM. Reason: adding additional info

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    I purchase good equipment from the get go, cheap gets you killed or injured, at least the wife did not kill you.

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    I use Galco or Sparks, they have been around a long time and stand behind the products

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightmare45 View Post
    I purchase good equipment from the get go, cheap gets you killed or injured, at least the wife did not kill you.
    Couldn't have said it any better.

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    I have a disease....I am a holster hoarder and none of them are cheap. I am of the mind set that a good quality holsters is the most important accessory you can get your for you CC.

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    Check out cleavand holster's for iwb ,

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