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  • GregD

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    I got this holster at the 1500 about 10 years ago and it has served me well. My question is does anybody know there I might find one like it for a Bersa 380?
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    iamaclone45

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    Not sure what brand that is, but I would recommend a High Noon Holsters - Mr Softy or Bare Asset. These are both similar to the holster you have shown. They can be purchased for ~$30 on their website and are a stocking item so you do not have to wait for manufacture/delivery.

    Bare Asset

    Mr Softy

    These are lightweight and made of leather. I know a few people that use them to conceal Glock 26s & Walther PPS. They have no real complaints for the price.
     

    Indy_Guy_77

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    I whole-heartedly agree with High Noon.

    I have used several and have recommended them to several people.

    Their un-molded holsters really are a bargain; but still very well made and just about perfect for IWB carry of a small auto/revolver.

    -J-
     

    GregD

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    First of all I'd like to say thanks to everyone for their help!

    If my memory serves me right, and it probably doesn't, I was thinking that this holster was made by a guy in Indiana. It is nice to be able to see and hold before you buy, but very few gun shop stock a lot of holsters. I'll be looking into the ones suggested and hope I find a good fit.
     

    88E30M50

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    My son picked up one this summer at the 1500 that is almost identical to that. I think he paid $10 or maybe $15. His is brown leather with nylon trim. So far, he's happy with it.
     
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