Holster Ideas
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Holster Ideas
I recently purchased an FN FNP-40. I really like this pistol, but can not seem to find a holster for it. Can anyone help me with this problem. Any help will be much appreciated.
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I have no response to your inquiry, but a request for anyone attending the CHL day at PSC:
Some of you have offered to bring your holsters. I for one would like to take you up on that. I would love to be able to put a few different holsters on and try them out before buying something.
Also, if you have old holsters that you don't use, please bring them. I have no objections to purchasing a used holster off of someone if it works for me. I'm sure others here might be willing to buy as well.
It would allow you to get rid of clutter, get some of the money back you spent, and it would help some of us that aren't well-versed in holster knowledge.
Some of you have offered to bring your holsters. I for one would like to take you up on that. I would love to be able to put a few different holsters on and try them out before buying something.
Also, if you have old holsters that you don't use, please bring them. I have no objections to purchasing a used holster off of someone if it works for me. I'm sure others here might be willing to buy as well.
It would allow you to get rid of clutter, get some of the money back you spent, and it would help some of us that aren't well-versed in holster knowledge.
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Re: Holster Ideas
You might try Milt Sparks. They can fit most anything. http://www.miltsparks.comthirddd wrote:I recently purchased an FN FNP-40. I really like this pistol, but can not seem to find a holster for it. Can anyone help me with this problem. Any help will be much appreciated.
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The FN is a dandy pistol. My young bride has the FN-P9, with which she can drive tacks! She impressed the instructors at her CHL qualification a couple of years ago with that one.
There are excellent holsters available for the FN from some of the fine craftsmen out there. Tucker Gunleather has both IWB and OWB options, depending on how you want to carry. I've got two HF1s and an Answer for my 1911s. Check out http://www.tuckergunleather.com and contact Rob Longenecker.
Another great IWB option is the Max Con V from Gary Brommeland. I've got one of those on order, but it takes at least 2-3 months for service grade, and and about 4-5 months for presentation grade, but should be well worth the wait.
There are excellent holsters available for the FN from some of the fine craftsmen out there. Tucker Gunleather has both IWB and OWB options, depending on how you want to carry. I've got two HF1s and an Answer for my 1911s. Check out http://www.tuckergunleather.com and contact Rob Longenecker.
Another great IWB option is the Max Con V from Gary Brommeland. I've got one of those on order, but it takes at least 2-3 months for service grade, and and about 4-5 months for presentation grade, but should be well worth the wait.
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Venus Pax wrote:Some of you have offered to bring your holsters. I for one would like to take you up on that.
I will throw a couple of mine in the trunk. I purchased Kimberly a Comptac pro undercover with a reverse cant a couple of weeks ago.....I will ask her to bring it so the ladies can give it a try. Take care and have a great weekend.
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Re: Holster Ideas
Tucker just made an IWB for that gun for a Houston neighbor of ours but we had to borrow his gun for a few days. Since you're in Lake Jackson, if you and I can meet to get Tucker your gun, he can make any of his all leather holsters for it. The Answer would not be available at this time.thirddd wrote:I recently purchased an FN FNP-40. I really like this pistol, but can not seem to find a holster for it. Can anyone help me with this problem. Any help will be much appreciated.
Let me know if that's an idea worth considering.