High Noon Bare Asset Holster? Your opinion
High Noon Bare Asset Holster? Your opinion
Has anyone had any experience with these holsters? And if so what do you carry in it. I would not expect to much seeing how it is only 25 bucks.
here is the one in question: http://www.highnoonholsters.com/Product ... asset.html
here is the one in question: http://www.highnoonholsters.com/Product ... asset.html
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Highnoon holsters are good quality. The Bare Asset is designed as a very thin IWB. I have not worn it but have worn the tuckable version Hidden Alley. Thin, comfortable, but will not reholster w/ one hand.
For its purpose I thik it well worth the money.
My .02 & some think it worth half that.
LT
For its purpose I thik it well worth the money.
My .02 & some think it worth half that.
LT

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Is that a big problem?longtooth wrote:Highnoon holsters are good quality. The Bare Asset is designed as a very thin IWB. I have not worn it but have worn the tuckable version Hidden Alley. Thin, comfortable, but will not reholster w/ one hand.
For its purpose I thik it well worth the money.
My .02 & some think it worth half that.
LT
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G19c, G26, KT P11, Mossberg Mav 88, 10/22
G19c, G26, KT P11, Mossberg Mav 88, 10/22
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9mmGuy wrote:Is that a big problem?longtooth wrote:Highnoon holsters are good quality. The Bare Asset is designed as a very thin IWB. I have not worn it but have worn the tuckable version Hidden Alley. Thin, comfortable, but will not reholster w/ one hand.
For its purpose I thik it well worth the money.
My .02 & some think it worth half that.
LT
If you just have one arm....then yes.

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It is inconvenient at draw & fire practice depending on where you carry. 3:00 is easy to reach w/ your weak hand. 4:30 is tough.
2 of my good friends carry in soft holsters. Neither of them have a problem w/ it.
I like my kydex. All personal preferance. As you said, for $25.00 you can afford to try it & count any depreciation as rent. If you like it you have a quality holster very affordable.
2 of my good friends carry in soft holsters. Neither of them have a problem w/ it.
I like my kydex. All personal preferance. As you said, for $25.00 you can afford to try it & count any depreciation as rent. If you like it you have a quality holster very affordable.

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9mmGuy,
I have a High Noon Hidden Ally for my S&W 6946 9mm. As Longtooth says, its a good quality holster...perhaps a bit thin...but comfortable....My only complaint is the "tuckable" flap is a bit thin and tends to bend and twist while you are wearing it and allows your gun to move around.
I have a High Noon Hidden Ally for my S&W 6946 9mm. As Longtooth says, its a good quality holster...perhaps a bit thin...but comfortable....My only complaint is the "tuckable" flap is a bit thin and tends to bend and twist while you are wearing it and allows your gun to move around.
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The moving is a characteristic of any really thin tuckable I have used whether w/ the leather or plastic clip. To anchor your carry tucked you will need to go to a C-TAC, Answer, Infidel tuckable, or such. These ar a few $$$$$$$$$$$$$s more though. 


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A holster that is "tuckable" means that you can tuck your shirt tail in over your gun.
Go to Comp-Tac.com & I think they have a video of the C-Tac w/ a shirt tucked in.
Tuckers "The Answer" is a pretty good picture to see how your shirt would tuck in over the gun & then behind the belt clips. tuckergunleather.com.
Go to Comp-Tac.com & I think they have a video of the C-Tac w/ a shirt tucked in.
Tuckers "The Answer" is a pretty good picture to see how your shirt would tuck in over the gun & then behind the belt clips. tuckergunleather.com.

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I'm not personally fond of clip-style IWBs, much prefer one with belt loops. The other thing that caught my eye on the Bare Asset was the company's turnaround time. 11-13 weeks on an inexpensive holster? Understandable if you're in the market for a Milt Sparks or other high-dollar, hand-made holster, but for a $25 solution?
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