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NTexas_V-Star
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Need holster suggestions..

Post by NTexas_V-Star »

I need some suggestions for a holster for my S&W M&P 9C

Some kind of OWB paddle holster, for carry on the right side.

Possibly an IWB holster.


Hopefully TIA...
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well if you [abbreviated profanity deleted] IWB then I would suggest looking at the MTAC. Take a look in my signature for a ful review of it. I have a friend that also carries his M&P40 in an MTAC and like it.
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I have three styles of OWB holsters for my M&P9c. Two are Tucker and one is Comp-tac. I have a pancake style and a Silent Thunder from Tucker. They are both excellent holsters and comfortable for all day carry. I have carried my 9c in a locking paddle from Comp-tac. I like it as well. It depends on what I am wearing and what I am doing as to whick one I choose.
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Re: Need holster suggestions..

Post by tseabourn »

I've carried my M&P 9c in a K&D Dakota Defender (http://kdholsters.com/iwb-defend.php) for over a year. Although it has the option of being "tuckable", I rarely carry that way (but it's nice to have the option). It's been a great holster and I'd highly recommend anything Kevin makes.
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