Sticky Holsters MD-1 - Suitable for Small 9MM’s - Med/Sm Autos up to 3.5" BBL
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I use it on a daily basis with my LC9s. It fits perfectly and does not move around as much as I anticipated. I prefer it to my belt-clipped kydex holster.
You'll need the md1 for the sccy cpx2, which is the gun I carry and the holster I have, which is a fantastic holster.
I'm a medical doctor. 4 as well as a MD- br>I have a MD-type device that I use. And my 43 fits perfectly in the MD- 1 100% of the time.
And my 43 fits perfectly in the MD- In my Gunbunker GS-II, I have one.
Visit the sticky holster website, where you'll find a pistol size chart.
Selected User Reviews For Sticky Holsters MD-1 - Suitable for Small 9MM’s - Med/Sm Autos up to 3.5" BBL
THANK YOU FOR WASTEING MY TIME, BUT IT DOES NOT FIT THE SIG P365, repeat IT DOES NOT FIT THE SIG P365.
I usually keep my reviews short and sweet, but if you've ever looked for a holster or are looking for one right now, you'll appreciate the extra information and explanation. I also have a Remora holster, so I'll compare the two since I've been torn between the two for a long time. Because of the thin and light weight material used, I believe the Sticky is a better option for IWB. It's a lot easier to form, and it's perfect for my 9mm Sig P938. I do wish it was a fraction of an inch shorter so that my gun's grip could be a quarter-inch higher. It isn't a deal breaker for me because I can still get a good deal on my gun right away. br>In my experience, the material in the Sticky grips my clothing IWB more tightly than the Remora, which I didn't expect given the texture differences between the two brands. br>When I'm out and about, the Sticky also stays put for long periods of time. I've paired it with jeans (belted and unbelted), sweat pants, shorts (belted and unbelted), and sweat shorts. br>It works great with the holster as long as the sweatpants/shorts have a drawstring to create a more snug fit. I also have a CHL, so when I'm out and about, I wear all of the clothing options mentioned. br>Choosing a holster took almost as long as deciding on my perfect carry 9mm. I can't think of anything negative to say about this product (the height comment is my attempt to find something to criticize, and it's only relevant to my experience with the Sig P938)br>I intend to purchase one for my wife's Sig P238. 380 Her Remora is too heavy for her to carry without printing out of the house. At this point, she only carries the Remora in her home. br>Don't get me wrong, I still prefer my Remora holsters and accessories for carrying in the winter and with bulkier clothing, but in the Texas heat, shorts and a T-shirt suffice. br>I'm 5'9'' 180 lbs and prefer my clothes to be more form fitting. br>I'm 5'9'' 180 lbs and prefer my clothes to be more form fitting. Another reason I need my holsters to be as slim as possible is that I don't have a 6 foot frame and wear baggy clothes. The only significant difference between the Remora and the Sticky, in my opinion, is that the Sticky lives up to its name and sticks exactly where I need it to. br>Do your homework and investigate the available accessories. You'll also want to include additional carry methods and IWB accessory holders. I have Remora IWB accessory holders, which work fine for the time being, but I'm still waiting for my Sticky versions to arrive. When I've had a chance to try them out, I'll post a review. br>I hope this information is useful to anyone who is debating whether or not to purchase this small holster.
It's a little difficult to figure out what size holster to get for the Kimber Micro 9. Q is a character in the description. As & I ordered three holsters (SM-1) and they arrived in perfect condition. 1, MD- 1 image on the left SM- 5th photo on the right). The SM- The number one is far too low. The MD- 1 & SM- Both of these numbers are correct, with the MD- being the exception. 1 places the gun slightly deeper in the holster (sight slightly below the stitched binding). I experimented with both and ultimately chose the MD- 1. It feels more secure when worn (there are no issues with the sight catching the binding when drawing). The Sticky holster holds up well and is simple to put on and take off. My cell phone is in a Sticky holster, which has worked flawlessly for over two years and is still in excellent condition. Try the Sticky; I think you'll enjoy it.
I usually carry an appendix in a custom Kydex holster that I purchased about a year ago, but the hard Kydex irritates me if I'm going to be sitting for a long time. So I decided to give it a shot. I wore it for two days before deciding that I didn't like it. It didn't work for me because of my body type (dad bod with a hint of a guy). It was cozy, but it printed like a champ. My Kydex has a claw built in, which pushes the grip into my body and makes it easy to conceal, but this is just a pocket for your weapon, so there's nothing to push the grip in. I knew it wouldn't conceal as well as my Kydex, but with the clothes I wear, having a large bulge under my shirt was just not practical. If you wear form-fitting clothes or a conceal garment, give this a try because it was comfortable and you didn't have to worry about any loops or clips, but if you wear form-fitting clothes or a conceal garment, give this a try because it was comfortable and you didn't have to worry about any loops or clips. Stick to something that will push the weapon into your body (fitting clothes, not tight fighting).