Kahr PM9 Help me pick a holster

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  • U.S. Patriot

    Grandmaster
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    IWB, OWB, pocket? I went with a Desantis Nemesis pocket holster. Works great for me. When you draw the holster stays inside your pocket. I'll probably get a paddle holster as well.
     

    Hornett

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    For quick delivery, I like High Noon Holsters.
    Product Line
    Click on what you want and look for "Stocking Item"
    The stocking items are off the shelf and you will get it in a week or less.
    I use the Hidden Ally with my PM9 under a tucked shirt.
    It conceals great!

    Also check out Kholster.
     

    BrewerGeorge

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    I'm really enjoying my PJHolster IWB (You can google it; I'm on the Kindle and links are a PITA.) Simple kydex sheath, cheap, fast delivery, several different models and colors. Glocktalk has his ad under username coachg, and Kahrtalk has lots of pics on search. I like it so much I just ordered another in a tuckable arrangement.

    Edit - he can also accommodate the CT laser.
     

    ike1018

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    I went with a Desantis Nemesis for pocket carry and Mitch Rosen IWB for my CM9. Mitch Rosen is really nice, high quality, but I think as a result it is a little chunky. I'll probably eventually order a Don Hume IWB at some point, as I like the one I have for my G26.
     

    BrewerGeorge

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    Garret Industries Silent Thunder line is very, very popular on Kahrtalk as well. Leather-lined kydex. I bought a Fusion, but sent it back because it didn't fit me personally well. Great quality holster, though.
     

    Boiled Owl

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    Newton Co. !
    I'm really enjoying my PJHolster IWB (You can google it; I'm on the Kindle and links are a PITA.) Simple kydex sheath, cheap, fast delivery, several different models and colors. Glocktalk has his ad under username coachg, and Kahrtalk has lots of pics on search. I like it so much I just ordered another in a tuckable arrangement.

    Edit - he can also accommodate the CT laser.

    Looks like they got several different attachment methods, which one did you choose?
     

    tyler_durden

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    Check out Home of the Original Remora No Clip Holster
    I have one for my CW9 great all around holster for IWB and for the PM9 would be great for pocket carry.

    I was skeptical about the no-clip design but after watching youtube vids I decided to give it a try. Not disappointed, they work great.



    +1 for the remora also. I carry a cm9 in one and love it. I've also been looking at a silent thunder
     

    BrewerGeorge

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    Looks like they got several different attachment methods, which one did you choose?
    I have the simple over-belt clip now, not tuckable. You CAN see the clip over the top of the belt, but it's subtle. With any kind of cover at all, it's nearly invisible.

    Looks like this (not my gun):
    IMG_0064.jpg


    The one that arrives tomorrow is tuckable and of the C-shaped variety that's not on the order form yet.

    Like this, except this one's not tuckable. (again, not my gun):
    NewPJJHook4.jpg
     

    Boiled Owl

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    BrewerGeorge
    Thanks for posting up pictures.
    I've got 7 tabs open with different holsters now. Got to decide which way would be best for me. Pocket maybe?
    At 48 yrs, I find myself with a little extra around the middle! Wondering how IWB would work?
    Decisions!
    Hoping Indiana Resident weighs in.......
     

    BrewerGeorge

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    Feb 22, 2012
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    Plainfield
    BrewerGeorge
    Thanks for posting up pictures.
    I've got 7 tabs open with different holsters now. Got to decide which way would be best for me. Pocket maybe?
    At 48 yrs, I find myself with a little extra around the middle! Wondering how IWB would work?
    Decisions!
    Hoping Indiana Resident weighs in.......
    Though I've lost 55lb since August (I'm telling everybody :laugh:) I was 290# before that so I know what you're talking about. At my heaviest, I still found IWB to be comfortable as long as the holster is back around 4:30 (for righty's). That is behind the hip, sort of parallel to the back plane of the pelvic bone. Most guys carry their weight up front, but not so much back there. I wouldn't try AIWB, though...

    The size of the CM9 helps with this issue as well. It doesn't stick up very far above the belt line which helps avoid any problems with the spare tires getting in the way. I also found that the default cant is a bit better than the FBI cant for this reason because the FBI cant pushes the butt up higher (and pointy-er so to speak). Slows down draw a bit, but for me made it much more likely that I'd carry it more often.
     
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