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BT9UC iwb holster
Last post 10-08-2008, 11:42 PM by popeye9. 16 replies.
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swiftboot
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From reading this forum, i am aware that the UBG holster is preferred. Many holster manufacturers dont list the BT9UC as a fitment option. I have researched the Don Hume H715M w/thumb break and the Bianchi professional 100 model. What pistol would one use in the fitment chart that would fit the bt9uc? Seems I read here that someome used a size 10 Bianchi, but not sure. Anyone who is familiar with these holsters and the fitment, your input would be appreciated. It appears the Keltec pf 9 which is normally listed would be comparable for fitment,,,,,,,any ideas?? thanks,, chuck
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05-14-2008, 5:01 AM |
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WoodLark
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I have the Don Hume H715 on order now. I am not certain it will fit, but I think there is a 90% chance. I ordered the one that fits Glock 19/23. I also ordered the Blade-Tech "IWB Universal" which is very similar to the Don Hume but made from Kydex. I ordered it for Glock 9/40 guns. It came Monday and works great (only needed to tighten the tension screw, may have needed to do that even for Glocks). I think as long as you use a holster that is somewhat generic as opposed to one of the custom fitted and hand boned goodies, the Glock 19/23 is a good choice. I also have a Bianchi Black Widow, Comp-Tac MTAC, and Blackhawk Serpa CQC for a S&W 3913/3953/5913 . All of them work acceptably although they are not perfect fits. My lawyer requires me to say: YMMV
Earth is the insane asylum of the universe! --------------------------------------------------------- Bersa Thunder 9 UC FNH FNP9 Kahr P9 Kel-Tec P3AT Browning Buckmark Smith & Wesson 5903
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05-14-2008, 6:43 AM |
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05-16-2008, 9:31 PM |
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05-17-2008, 6:10 AM |
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WoodLark
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WoodLark:I have the Don Hume H715 on order now. I am not certain it will fit, but I think there is a 90% chance. I ordered the one that fits Glock 19/23. I also ordered the Blade-Tech "IWB Universal" which is very similar to the Don Hume but made from Kydex. I ordered it for Glock 9/40 guns. It came Monday and works great (only needed to tighten the tension screw, may have needed to do that even for Glocks). I think as long as you use a holster that is somewhat generic as opposed to one of the custom fitted and hand boned goodies, the Glock 19/23 is a good choice. I also have a Bianchi Black Widow, Comp-Tac MTAC, and Blackhawk Serpa CQC for a S&W 3913/3953/5913 . All of them work acceptably although they are not perfect fits. My lawyer requires me to say: YMMV ![Stick out tongue [:P]](/emoticons/emotion-4.gif)
Here is some additional holster information (may be worth more or less than you paid for it): The Blade-Tech IWB for the Glock 9mm/40 cal. guns works well, but I did have to make one slight modification. I am left-handed, but I leave the mag. release on the left and use my trigger finger to operate it. The Blade-Tech holster was releasing the magazine when I inserted the gun. A little grinding and buffing with a Dremel took care of the problem. This morning I received a Galco M7X "Matrix" OWB holster for the Glock 19/23. This holster snaps around the belt making it easier to remove than regular belt slide holsters. IT is comfortable and fits my Bersa quite well. Please note that all my tests have been done using the Thunder .45 UC, but should apply equally well to the 9 UC since the only difference is a slight variation in length and these are all open-bottom holsters. While none of these holsters are of the quality of UBG's, they are readily available inexpensive alternatives. To Michael: "Glocks are useful. They make good holster molds! ![Wink [;)]](/emoticons/emotion-5.gif) "
Earth is the insane asylum of the universe! --------------------------------------------------------- Bersa Thunder 9 UC FNH FNP9 Kahr P9 Kel-Tec P3AT Browning Buckmark Smith & Wesson 5903
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06-29-2008, 5:59 AM |
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WoodLark
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swiftboot:thanks to all who replied, Woodlark, please post a review of the don hume when you get it. thanks, chuck
My Don Hume H-715-S.O.O.T. sized for the Glock 19/23 came. It fits both the TH9UC and TH45UC perfectly. It is a well made holster which stays open for on-hand re-holstering. I find it very comfortable to wear at 8:30-9:00 (lefty). Since it has no cant, wearing it further back on the hip is not practical, at least for me. I also have the Blade-Tech IWB Universal for the Glocks. This also works well for the Bersas and has adjustable cant (0 or FBI) so it can be worn further back. I like the fact that both holsters have two snap straps that go around the belt; by straddling a pants belt loop, I am able to eliminate any problem of the holster sliding back and forth on the belt.
Earth is the insane asylum of the universe! --------------------------------------------------------- Bersa Thunder 9 UC FNH FNP9 Kahr P9 Kel-Tec P3AT Browning Buckmark Smith & Wesson 5903
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10-07-2008, 1:23 AM |
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10-07-2008, 1:59 PM |
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Bronson
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popeye9:In you opinion what is the best holster for the 380 thunder. I am right handed and have been using the fobus paddle, but I still long for a better set up... all opinions welcome thanks.
That really depends on several factors.
Do you want to carry inside the waistband (IWB) or outside the waistband (OWB)?
Do you need to be able to wear a tucked in shirt (tuckable holster)?
Do you need to be able to remove the holster easily?
Do you have a preference for Kydex or leather?
What position on your body would you like to carry your pistol?
That's just off the top of my head ![Big Smile [:D]](/emoticons/emotion-2.gif)
Bronson
"Each new generation born is in effect an invasion of civilization by little barbarians, who must be civilized before it is too late." T. Sowell -------------------------- Thunder .380 Browning HiPower Kahr CW40 Kel-Tec P32 Ruger MK I Ruger GP100 S&W 60
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10-07-2008, 7:21 PM |
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10-07-2008, 10:48 PM |
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10-08-2008, 10:49 AM |
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Bronson
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popeye9:I like to wear mine in the high noon position or a little forward, would rather have leather, and IWB. I do prefer a holster that is easily removed, as it is not always legal for me to carry in some places. Thanks for your advice.
Based on that I'd start looking at the UBG Striker or Canute. They are both all leather IWB holsters, one has metal clips that attaches it to your belt and the other has leather loops that snap around the belt.
Bronson
"Each new generation born is in effect an invasion of civilization by little barbarians, who must be civilized before it is too late." T. Sowell -------------------------- Thunder .380 Browning HiPower Kahr CW40 Kel-Tec P32 Ruger MK I Ruger GP100 S&W 60
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