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Concealed Holster for Kahr PM9

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bigmountainskiercfg:

--- Quote from: SemperFiGuy on August 26, 2012, 08:08:56 AM ---BigMountainSkierCfg:

Before you buy your holster, it might be useful to you to consider adding a Crimson Trace LG-437 front-activated laser to your Kahr pistol.

The Kahr PM9 and the CT laser make a very compact setup and work beautifully in combination.    [Happens to be my own carry arrangement.   Actually, I have two of them set up so.]

The laser can be bought at $140-160, depending on where you get it.    eBay is a good source.

The PM9 w/laser would require a slightly different holster from the naked PM9.

As a suggestion, you may wish to be careful about putting your trigger finger too far into the Kahr trigger guard.   That Little Bucking Bronco is pretty rough on that first trigger finger knuckle.   After many bandaids, I've learned to shoot with the fingertip.

You've made an excellent choice of a tough, high quality, very concealable handgun.    Congratulations.

sfg
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I haven't noticed my trigger finger getting beat up. I'll pay attention to where my finger is at, I bet it is near the tip as I haven't had that problem... YET i guess.  Only put ~350 rounds through it though.  I loved the PM9, I had a PM9 for a while and sold it but when Kahr came out with the external safety and a new enhanced trigger It was meant to be in my ownership. 

Mudinyeri:
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sjwsti:
For a good belt that isn't leather check out Wilderness.

http://www.thewilderness.com/storepinnacle/index.php?p=catalog&parent=142&pg=1

I have been using the 5 stitch Instructor Belt daily for nearly 6 years. It is rigid enough to support any gun/holster/mag pouch combo you want to carry, and for only $40 is a bargain IMO.

Alamar Uniform in Omaha stocks black ones.

- Shawn

bullit:
+1 on Shawn's suggestion.  As I recall when I ordered mine years ago they have a tensile strength (for those of you in Rio Linda ask SempeFiGuy for an explanation of tensile strength) of around 2,000 lbs.  I assume in case you need to tow your buddy out of a snow drift.  In short, you ain't gonna wear it out.

bigmountainskiercfg:
That us exactly what I was looking for!  Thank you shawn.  I'll order one today.  I want the tan.  I noticed there was a couple different models.  The 40 dollar one will work great right?

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