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I am looking for a IWB holster for a P7M8, looking for something real concealable that sits low and flush with my body. Plan on carrying at 11 o'clock, right handed. New to HK, please do give recommendations.
Thank You
ARKAY.357
04-09-2008, 06:03 AM
I am looking for a IWB holster for a P7M8, looking for something real concealable that sits low and flush with my body. Plan on carrying at 11 o'clock, right handed. New to HK, please do give recommendations.
Thank You
This guy makes a real nice one: www.mitchrosen.com. There are several makers of quality holsters, I just happen to prefer Rosen's products.
Happy hunting;
ARKAY
This guy makes a real nice one: www.mitchrosen.com. There are several makers of quality holsters, I just happen to prefer Rosen's products.
Happy hunting;
ARKAY
Thank You. That is one good looking holster, from the picture it seems that the fatter part of the pistol (the grip of course) is pointed inward towards your body making it more concealable. Is that how it is or is it just the way they took the picture? Does anyone else have any other recommendations? I am a very slim guy and it is difficult for me to conceal a firearm without looking like a gang member (wearing baggier cloths and such). I am looking for something really streamlined that sits really flush with the body. My main concern is concealability.
Thanks
There are several makers of quality holsters, I just happen to prefer Rosen's products.
Who else makes quality ones that you mentioned?
JoeyBones
04-10-2008, 12:25 AM
I don't know anything about what would necessarily work for 11:00 carry, but I daily CCW a P7M8 in a Milt Sparks VersaMax 2-H (IWB), at around 4:00.
Occasionally, I'll switch to a P7 (PSP-style variant), also in a Sparks VM-2H.
Some of my other current favorites for IWB P7M8 carry in the 4:00 position are:
TT Gunleather IWB (http://www.ttgunleather.com/catalog/c1_p1.html)
HBE Com-3 (http://www.hbeleatherworks.com/)
Matt DelFatti ISP-4 (DelFatti is currently not accepting orders).
Check out this link for semi-custom leather w/out the long lead-time:
http://www.lightningarms.com/products.htm
Also, this guy has nice IWB stuff for P7's:
http://www.ubgholsters.com/index.html
Also, this fellow has some OWB designs for sale, and is currently developing what appears to be an innovative IWB style for the P7-series:
http://www.boomstickholsters.com/
Hope these leads help you out!
Regards,
-Bones
JoeyBones
04-10-2008, 12:26 AM
Sorry - Double Post... Oops!
-Bones
madmike283
04-10-2008, 12:29 AM
Who else makes quality ones that you mentioned?
The Holy Grail of P7 holsters seems to be by Matt Del Fatti. Just about any of his holsters, IWB or OWB, are wanted by most. The Milt Sparks VMII is also a highly sought after rig.
Take a gander over at parkicitiestactical.com. That's the spot for all things P7.
JoeyBones
04-10-2008, 12:31 AM
"Take a gander over at parkicitiestactical.com. That's the spot for all things P7."
+1 to what he said!
-Bones
What one sits most flush the body and is most concealable for anyone who has any experience with these?
JoeyBones
04-11-2008, 12:27 AM
Out of those models I listed and own, the Sparks VM-2 is the one that conceals best for me (I am a lanky guy - 6'2" and < 170 lb.). It is also the most comfortable on my body.
It's not the most expensive of the lot, nor the cheapest, but it is the one I find myself using the most frequently (even more concealable than the DelFatti ISP-4 for me).
Your mileage may vary...
-Bones
arhk159
04-11-2008, 02:40 AM
The numerous positive comments from this forum and others on the Sparks VMII lead me to purchase one also. The 2-3 month wait was definitely worth it. Xcellent quality and retention of the P7M8. I got the one w/ the sharkskin trim and love it!
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