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    Quote Originally Posted by blackdog View Post
    So this was the first time hearing about kholsters yes it probably seems strange. I have seen them before but never cared about them because they r big, bulky, and tomuch going on. That would explain the the so called combat cut .
    So you've "seen" them, not owned or worn one. Why give a opinion with no basis?

    There is nothing combat about this holster. My biggest petpev is people giving wrong advice 2:00 and 10:00 is stupid . Righthanded 3:00 and lifthanded 9:00. And no god dam "fbi kant". I know some of u will debate this that's fine
    Everybody is different. If you think the way YOU like things is the only correct way, then you've got A LOT to learn. Less than 20 posts and your mouthing off pushing unfounded opinion as law. Do that crap somewhere else.





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    Hey gkeil961, this is Jimmy at Kholster. You can almost guarantee a Kholster (or any hybrid like it) will be LESS comfortable after giving it a combat cut. That's why we recommend against it. But no worries. If you are within your first 90 days, just send it back and we'll put it on a new piece of leather for you. All it will cost you is $5 shipping.
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    If you do not do a combat cut, you can not get a good fast grip on the firearm for drawing, i have to have a combat cut for fast drawing...... Thanks jimmy, i do like the holster, its getting more comfortable as time goes by !

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    Quote Originally Posted by gkeil961 View Post
    If you do not do a combat cut, you can not get a good fast grip on the firearm for drawing, i have to have a combat cut for fast drawing...... Thanks jimmy, i do like the holster, its getting more comfortable as time goes by !
    I guess I'm odd, I haven't had a problem getting a grip on my firearms with the Kholster.
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    I got my Kholster on Dec 26th. Have to say I love it. I have not changed it other than the angle. I tried at the 3:30/4:00 position and could not get the handle to stop printing. I am currently using it at the 6:00 and love it. No printing at all. Thanks Jimmy for a great holster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by champr View Post
    I got my Kholster on Dec 26th. Have to say I love it. I have not changed it other than the angle. I tried at the 3:30/4:00 position and could not get the handle to stop printing. I am currently using it at the 6:00 and love it. No printing at all. Thanks Jimmy for a great holster.
    Is it comfortable back there? The larger of the 2 I carry is a M&P40fs. I've got the front one position higher than the back and it hides awesome.

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    I prefer my Kholster little moon over my Crossbreed Super Tuck. I am average size and bothseem to work best for me at about 3:00 to 4:00 RH

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    Decided to put a "cut" on mine as it just felt too big and bulky ... wore it for the first time this way last weekend ...may have cut just a tad bit too much off but I'm going to try to make an adjustment to the clip height and see if that gets it right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FlashBack View Post
    Decided to put a "cut" on mine as it just felt too big and bulky ... wore it for the first time this way last weekend ...may have cut just a tad bit too much off but I'm going to try to make an adjustment to the clip height and see if that gets it right.
    The really cool thing about buying a Kholster and maybe cutting too much off, is you can return it within 90 days and we'll give you a new piece of leather. We always recommend wearing it for a week or so BEFORE you cut so you can see how comfortable it is. Once you cut it some of the comfort will be lost. But no worries - We've got you covered!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FlashBack View Post
    Decided to put a "cut" on mine as it just felt too big and bulky ... wore it for the first time this way last weekend ...may have cut just a tad bit too much off but I'm going to try to make an adjustment to the clip height and see if that gets it right.
    Don't try to be so exact, cut about 1/4-1/2 in above your beltline then go up where the gun sits. I've cut a couple now but the last one I left whole and now prefer it that way, the combat cut is nice, but it's more comfortable the other way. When you look at them whole it couldn't seem that way but they are. Plus in reality there's no issue getting your gun unholstered, you'll grab it different but you still get it. Wear it whole for a week or so before you cut it and then make your decision.


    Quote Originally Posted by kholster View Post
    The really cool thing about buying a Kholster and maybe cutting too much off, is you can return it within 90 days and we'll give you a new piece of leather. We always recommend wearing it for a week or so BEFORE you cut so you can see how comfortable it is. Once you cut it some of the comfort will be lost. But no worries - We've got you covered!

    jimmy
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    THIS ^^^^ Is why I bought Kholster the first time, and will continue to do so! I've never had to send one back, but knowing somebody ACTUALLY gives a crap and stands behind there product like that will always have my business.

    Thanks for making an awesome product Jimmy.

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