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Old 02-09-2008, 02:31 AM
 
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I have a question and wanted your input...

I normally carry a .38 special in a IWB holster at about 4 o'clock.

I bought a holster a few weeks ago for my 9mm auto. I wanted to try carrying it for a while because I have considered switching from my .38 to a semi-automatic.

I was practicing drawing the 9mm (unloaded of course) and had a couple of problems. I have the right size holster and it fits well. It has a velcro strap that fits over the butt of the gun. When I attempted to draw, I experienced one of the following:

1. Even with the strap undone, I would yank hard and the gun wouldn't come out.

2. I would draw and the holster came with it.

I could use two hands and hold the holster down while I drew the gun but I need to be able to draw fastly and with one hand.

Any suggestions?
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Old 02-09-2008, 03:11 AM
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There's NO WAY I would keep my weapon in a holster that came out WITH it! You didn't really mention what kind of holster you bought though. Kydex, leather, nylon? Does it have a retension screw? Which 9mm are you using? Did you check to see if the sights, grips, rails or any other part of the weapon are snagging the holster?

I hope I listed something that you over looked but if not, consider a new holster as opposed to waiting to see if it will "break-in". Also, I've never had anyone tell me "no" when I asked if I could test fit my gun. I would definitley take the gun with me when shopping. Like trying on pants I guess.

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Old 02-09-2008, 03:20 AM
 
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Thanks!

I am using a nylon holster. I tried having the clip under my belt and over my belt - still the same problem. Although, the holster did stay a bit better with the belt over it obviously.

It isn't snagging anywhere. As ridiculous as it sounds, it just doesn't come out. It's kinda like the gun and the texture of the holster just don't slide well.

Just as you mentioned, I immediately switched back to my .38 along with its holster which can be drawn quickly. There's no point carrying if you couldn't draw it if you needed to.

I'm just hoping somebody would have some recommendations.
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Old 02-09-2008, 03:46 AM
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I have a question and wanted your input...

I normally carry a .38 special in a IWB holster at about 4 o'clock.

I bought a holster a few weeks ago for my 9mm auto. I wanted to try carrying it for a while because I have considered switching from my .38 to a semi-automatic.

I was practicing drawing the 9mm (unloaded of course) and had a couple of problems. I have the right size holster and it fits well. It has a velcro strap that fits over the butt of the gun. When I attempted to draw, I experienced one of the following:

1. Even with the strap undone, I would yank hard and the gun wouldn't come out.

2. I would draw and the holster came with it.

I could use two hands and hold the holster down while I drew the gun but I need to be able to draw fastly and with one hand.

Any suggestions?
There is only one remedy for this, buy a quality holster and not a piece of junk.

I never cease to be amazed at the number of people that will spend upwards of $1,000 for a gun and then balk at paying $100 for a good holster.
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Old 02-09-2008, 03:59 AM
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I fit the firearm into the holster without it in the waistband. You will then be able to see if the firearm can freely be drawn from the holster. It's possible that you have the wrong sized holster for your firearm. Some of the "universal" holsters aren't as "universal" as they are represented to be. ;) I've got a couple of nylon holsters that I use on occasion. I've also got a Fobus IWB holster for my Glock 23. It fits great. When I first got it, the fit was a little too tight. I used my Dremel and made some minor alterations. It's my primary holster when carrying IWB at 11 o'clock.


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Old 02-09-2008, 11:32 AM
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I speculate the holster clip is not thick enough to cover your belt. If the tab isn't going under your belt the holster is going to come out instead of the gun. I am not a fan of nylon holsters. You can get fairly nice holsters for a reasonable price. I have a Bianchi 100 pro. While it is not a great holster, I like it a lot better than any nylon holster I have ever used. It runs less than $50. You can also try wrapping a thin piece of cloth around the gun and working it in and out of the holster. This can help break it in. Good Luck.
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Old 02-09-2008, 11:52 AM
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You still didn't mention whick 9mm you carry but, it about the most popular round on the planet so even if you have a Llama I would almost bet there's a good affordable holster for it.

Did you check the holster section of this site.
P.S. I hate nylon holsters and never had saw one I would trust. Leather is comfy and smooth, Kydex is quick but bulky.
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Old 02-09-2008, 12:49 PM
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You still didn't mention whick 9mm you carry but, it about the most popular round on the planet so even if you have a Llama I would almost bet there's a good affordable holster for it.

Did you check the holster section of this site.
P.S. I hate nylon holsters and never had saw one I would trust. Leather is comfy and smooth, Kydex is quick but bulky.
+1 on nylon holsters. Memphis, kydex being bulky? Not so for me. Perhaps you are referring to OWB?
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DeSantis Holsters & Leather Goods, makes a Kydex IWB thats awsome, The name of the holster is the Scorpion...
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Would like to know the name of this holster that won't let go and what kind of gun it like to keep hold of.
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