Howdy to all on the forum. Glad to have found this place and all the great info here!
I recently bought a M&P 40 that I plan to carry (when TX mails me my lic) and am looking for suggestions on a good CC holster for it.
Any thoughts and comments would be appreciated.
Thanks,
TD
M&P 40 holster
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Re: M&P 40 holster
Welcome to the forum.
There are lots of threads related to this, using the search you should find a multitude of answers.
I've gone with the Comp-Tac products and have loved them for comfort and conceal ability. http://www.comp-tac.com
For IWB I use the Comp-Tac Minatour, for OWB the Minatour Gladiator. I have others for competition, but these for EDC use.
There are lots of threads related to this, using the search you should find a multitude of answers.
I've gone with the Comp-Tac products and have loved them for comfort and conceal ability. http://www.comp-tac.com
For IWB I use the Comp-Tac Minatour, for OWB the Minatour Gladiator. I have others for competition, but these for EDC use.
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Re: M&P 40 holster
I use the Crossbreed Supertuck for IWB and the Don Hume 721 OT for OWB There are a lot of good choices on the market ask around and see if there is anyone who owns a holster you are interested in who might let you try it. Saves a lot of $$$ and storage space too. I have a box full of failed holster attempts.
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Re: M&P 40 holster
I have an M&P 9mm that is same size as your .40 (just different barrels) and it carries amazingly comfortably in a Comp Tac M-TAC. And the cool part it the same holster also fits my slightly wider M&P 45 (don't even have to adjust tension screws).
I also carry a Glock and a Walther PPS in Crossbreed Supertucks and recommend that holster as well. Durham holsters, Old Faithful holsters, and a few others all make knock offs on the same idea. Or if you're really adventurous and a bit handy, you can make your own from a piece of leather, a piece of Kydex sheet, and a few fasteners.
I don't carry OWB much except for occassionally in IDPA competition. But the Raven Concealment systems seems to make a good quality kydex pancake-style holster that conceals very well (I haven't tried one myself, just seen others using them).
I also carry a Glock and a Walther PPS in Crossbreed Supertucks and recommend that holster as well. Durham holsters, Old Faithful holsters, and a few others all make knock offs on the same idea. Or if you're really adventurous and a bit handy, you can make your own from a piece of leather, a piece of Kydex sheet, and a few fasteners.
I don't carry OWB much except for occassionally in IDPA competition. But the Raven Concealment systems seems to make a good quality kydex pancake-style holster that conceals very well (I haven't tried one myself, just seen others using them).
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Re: M&P 40 holster
I have the MTAC for my M&P 45c. I like the options for MTAC & getting different sized bodies because . . . I plan on getting a M&P full size .40.
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Re: M&P 40 holster
I carry my M&P .40c in a Crossbreed Supertuck and love it. Those video's proclaiming how comfortable they are on youtube are true! I recommend the horsehide version because it's more moisture resistant, which comes in handy in hot and humid Texas. Can't say enough good about this holster.
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Re: M&P 40 holster
I'm sporting an MTAC for my 45c and love it. Very comfortable.
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Re: M&P 40 holster
if you're looking for IWB and like the Crossbreed Supertuck and the Comp-Tac, give this guy a call:
http://glocktalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1194122" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
several customizable options for no extra charge, $50 including shipping, i got mine within a week of placing the order and am extremely happy with it.
i'm carrying an M&P 40c btw.
http://glocktalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1194122" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
several customizable options for no extra charge, $50 including shipping, i got mine within a week of placing the order and am extremely happy with it.
i'm carrying an M&P 40c btw.