Don Hume or High Noon holsters?

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Re: Don Hume or High Noon holsters?

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Appreciate the input.

Is there any other suggestions out there that would work for IWB and not break the bank?

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9mmfish

Re: Don Hume or High Noon holsters?

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What about the comptac infidel?

Just not sure about the comfort factor of kydek vs leather

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9mmfish

Re: Don Hume or High Noon holsters?

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After getting all this good advice and continuing to look at different makers It looks like I'm going with DM Bullard tuckable IWB for my Bersa and the bandit for my M&P 9.

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Re: Don Hume or High Noon holsters?

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I have 2 HighNoon holsters, one for my PT145 (Public Secret with Clip horsehide) and one for my XD45C (tailgunner with clip cow). The quality of both are excellent. No complaints on the PT45 horsehide, wear it routinely. The XD45C is too heavy for the single clip tailgunner. Wound up getting an dual clip CompTac Infidel which handles the weight draw/reholster 100% better.

Never tried a Hume holster as most are belt holsters and the few clip holsters don't have anything to distinguish them from better choices....I don't do belt holsters...
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You might want to check out USA1's report on the kholster he has. Good article. I'm seriously considering that one....if they can make it in my guns size.
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9mmfish

Re: Don Hume or High Noon holsters?

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Went with Don Hume. 721OT for my M&P 9C and JIT slide for my Bersaa .380. All was in stock and delivery is 4-5 days.
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