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Kholster crescent Concealed Carry Tuckable holster

This is my second Kholster CC holster. This model the Crescent, is fully tuckable and will accommodate either my 24/7 ...

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Old 04-08-2009, 09:11 PM
 

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Default Kholster crescent Concealed Carry Tuckable holster

This is my second Kholster CC holster. This model the Crescent, is fully tuckable and will accommodate either my 24/7 or my Millenium Pro. The holster fits wide on your belt with 2 spring steel enameled tuckable clips. This holster is adjustable for Kant up to 90* and height about 3" making this the most adjustable and versatile I have seen on the market.

The warranty is 2 part: a 90 day unconditional no Strings guarantee:

If fyou are not completely satisfied with your purchase for ANY reason, return it to us and we will fix it or refund the purchase price, which ever YOU prefer. All you pay is the shipping. No Strings attached. No kidding. Really

Limited Lifetime Warranty

No legal speak here; just simple talk. If your Kholster ever breaks due to failure of the materials or craftsmanship, we will fix or replace it free of charge. Just return it to us with a note describing the problem and we will take it from there. Your Kholster will be fixed or replaced promptly so you don't be without it for long. No strings attached. No kidding. Really.

The Kholster is pretty basic in design a crescent shaped leather back piece, kydex molded holster and metal not plastic clips.



Here you can see the metal tuck style clips that are held in place with a small bolt, leather washers and T-nut that locks into the back side of the holster. as you can see the kydex is riveted to the back side








This is the mil Pro PT140 in the Kholster


This is the 24/7 40 SW in the Kholster



Because of the width of the Kholster it is easier to put In the waistband with your pants loose. the nice wide fit is very comfortable. the high back covers all of the grip and gun so no rubbing or chafing on my fat belly. The half moon wraps around your leg while sitting so there is no binding at all





Even while wearing just a t shirt for loose cover it is invisible



Tucked in as you can see is very hard to notice except for the clips



I drove 300 miles with it on today, worked at home depot, and other spots picking up stuff for a building project. got home and after 8 hours of wearing it I forgot I had it on and the 24/7 in it. I wear it with about a 15% Kant to the front with the 24/7 as to eliminate the full size frame and grip being exposed.

overall I am very pleased. The design is well thought out and by far the most comfortable I have ever worn. The best part is until April 15th they are on sale for only 35.00 shipped!

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Old 04-16-2009, 01:33 PM
 

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Well Ive been wearing this holster for a week or so and really believe it to be the best I have used. you do need to wax the leather washers so you dont squeak when you walk. LOL. It has adapted to the shape of my body now and I dont even notice it is on. I have played with the adjustment and now have it set so printing even through a baggy T-shirt is almost invisible. I do have to admit the thing is not very pretty, OK its down right ugly but who cares! IT works well and very functional, Yesterday I wore it without a T-shirt underneath and was still comfortable but the t-nuts and rivets dont dig but do make you sweat. On a scale from 1 to 10 Ill give this a 9.0 downgraded from a 10 because of appearance
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Thanks for the report and the pictures. Might want to add this to Rig Rate - Holster Search, Ratings, and Reviews as well. The more people that use the sight and rate their holsters, the better it becomes.
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I just got my Kholster Crescent for my Sig P250 last week. I have been wearing it around the house at night and on the weekends, and I love it. It is very comfortable and conceals very well, my wife doesn't even notice when I have it on. I can't wait for my permit to arrive so I can carry all the time. Thanks for the recommendation on Kholster.

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I just got my Kholster Crescent for my Sig P250 last week. I have been wearing it around the house at night and on the weekends, and I love it. It is very comfortable and conceals very well, my wife doesn't even notice when I have it on. I can't wait for my permit to arrive so I can carry all the time. Thanks for the recommendation on Kholster.

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Just ordered one for my M&P .40 last earlier this week. Hope to have it soon.
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I ordered mine on a Saturday and it arrived on the next Friday. Pretty quick service. Like mine more everyday.

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Rockwerks, thanks for the pics and the review.

I'm looking to get one for my new Glock 23. I appreciate the review.
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Thumbs up +1 For Kholster Concealment Holster

My new Kholster arrived yesterday for my new G23. The speed of delivery was most impressive. 4 days start to finish, with the July 4th weekend in between!

Like the earlier post, I'm already liking the simple design, the customer service on the front end has been tip-notch (thanks Jimmy McD!), and the warranty leaves nothing to be desired.

This is my first IWB holster for a "real gun." (I don't count the tiny "clip" on my .380 as a concealment holster, though it certainly disappears when I'm hauling that gun.) I've always been concerned about comfort and accessibility, not to mention pants/waist sizes etc. I've forever been an OWB user.

This model Kholster is the "full moon" model for the Glock 23, so it doesn't have the crescent removed, but otherwise it's the same as the pics above.

I tried it on immediately and depsite the fact it's brand new, I was impressed with the comfort. I tweaked the position and fit to where and how a CC - more of a 5 o'clock carry with slight angle. Rockwerks' advice about waxing the leather washers will happen soon, because they do squeak a bit - but otherwise, I'm impressed!

I wore it around the house the first day I got it. Today (day 2) I actually had one of those brain-fog moments when I actually forget I was CC'ing in the house, and had a "mini-panic attack" when my G23 wasn't where it always is. I guess that's a compliment to how comfortable this rig is. I still need to get used to carrying in this mode, and soon I'll "test-drive" this rig at the range, but thus far I'm really liking this rig.

Kholster says "Total Comfort, Superior Retention and Maximum Concealment." I would say they nail that 100% and have provided refreshingly professional and quick customer service as well. I would not hesitate for a moment to strongly recommend this rig, and this company.

Keep up the great service, Jimmy McD!
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Old 07-09-2009, 09:47 AM
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Thanks for the insightful reviews on this.

Looks comparable in function to a Supertuck, with some more holes to play with for depth/cant.

I might have to get one to give it a go. :)
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