Sticky Holsters MD-3 Medium MD-3, Black
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You'd have to check the Sticky Holster website and possibly contact them directly to find out. They might be able to help you with something. They produce a great deal.
I believe the best way to find out is to go to Sticky Holster's website and look through their list of handguns to find the holster that will fit the gun you have; once you've found it, you can check Amazon to see if it's available. The Sticky Holster company actually says it's fine if you find your holster match on their website and then purchase it on Amazon because they sell the holster both ways. Best wishes to you.
Stickyholsters.com is where you should go. Go to www.findmygun.com and type "find my gun" into the search box. You'll be given a list to scroll through to find the lc9. Then you can return to Amazon and look for the best deal.
I pulled out my Browning BDA and looked it over. A MD-380 is mentioned on the sticky website. 3 Medium
Selected User Reviews For Sticky Holsters MD-3 Medium MD-3, Black
This is one of several Sticky Holsters I've purchased in recent years. There was some debate as to whether or not this Md- 3 Medium would be appropriate for the new Sig P365XL. On the Sticky site, I looked it up under the gun, but there was no mention of the XL in the description. For those of you who need a Sticky for the relatively new Sig P365XL, here it is. It's ideal for it. It's a little tight, but if you leave the gun in it for a few minutes, it'll loosen up. I've got it paired up on my desk next to me. 👍🏻.
holster while on the move - Before securing it, you should take it out and holster it safely. I believe this could be solved by adding reinforcement to the holster's mouth with plastic or rigid leather. However, this would detract from the Sticky Holster's magic and would most likely make it less comfortable. If I take it out of the holster, the cat is out of the bag, in my opinion. Removing the holster isn't that difficult - I've been working on home projects this week. br>It's just an extra step to recognize. While shopping for toilet paper and other necessities, I was wearing SWEAT PANTS! Even while loading heavy items, I kept my pistol well concealed. There wasn't a single amusing expression, and so on.
This holster is causing me a great deal of frustration - It gives a poor performance and does not last long. br>br>The most serious issue is the construction: Because the holster's nylon edging isn't sewn down tightly enough, it has a tendency to catch on the firearm when it's drawn. This not only causes the holster to be drawn with the firearm on occasion, but it also causes the nylon edging to fray and the lining to fall apart prematurely. br>br>So - After 6 months of light use (and I don't carry this every day, maybe 20 times a year), it's still going strong. The holster is already falling apart after 30 days of carrying. br>br>I'm having a similar issue with a Sticky MD-II. I have five for a J- Frame. br>br>I believe my next holster purchase will be from a different manufacturer.
I'll keep this one short and sweet: if you're buying a Sticky Holster for a Bersa Thunder CC or even a regular Bersa Thunder, I recommend ignoring the size chart and opting for the MD-XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Instead, use one. I'm not sure which pistol the MD- has. The Bersa Thunder was molded after, but there was at least an inch, if not two, of extra material at the bottom of the holster, indicating that it wasn't the Bersa Thunder. This may be fine for some people if they only plan on using the holster for IWB, but if you want to carry it in your pocket, forget it. The MD- The 1 holster is designed for pocket 9 sized pistols such as Kahrs, but it is SHORTER in length than the MD-. 3 was created with the intention of being used as a subcontractor. 380s are small and compact. Bersa Thunders are already a close match for Kahr 9mms in terms of size, so the MD-X is a no-brainer. 1 is a good choice.
This was suggested by my sister. I suppose I expected it to be "sticky" (as in tacky, etc. ) because of the word "sticky. " This isn't the case, however. What it really does is keep it from moving when it comes into contact with the skin or other items, depending on the material used. And it appears to perform admirably in this regard. I plan to use it for concealed carry when I don't want to tuck my shirt in (or when an IWB holster isn't practical).
This is something I appreciate. I can easily store it in my belly band, purse, or in the space between my car's seat and console. It's more comfortable to tuck it away against your body. It doesn't look as good with yoga pants or gym shorts on its own. It's not super sticky, but it stays in place where it's tucked away, and you can "stash it" in a variety of places without causing damage to your firearm. It's the perfect size for my SIG P365XL with safety.
It's a well-made product with a nice design. The only issue I have with it is that it is too high for my Bersa 380 Plus rear sight. I can't take a star away for that, but I'm thinking of trying a smaller model and keeping this one for a future pistol. It fits snugly into the front pocket of my cargo shorts, with only a smidgeon of the pistol butt visible. It's not completely "hidden," but that's because of the weapon, not the holster. I have no problem rocking the 380 back and pulling it out while leaving the holster in my pocket. The inside depth of the holster is about 6 1/4" (the Bersa is about 5 1/4" along the slide in front of the hammer) and the width of the bottom of the holster (inside your pocket if that's how you're carrying) is 4". With the pistol holstered, the trigger guard notch depth is about 4" from the holster's back (hammer location), and the total length is 6 3/4".
Sizing is poor, and the item is overpriced. MD- is indicated on the size chart. For my PPK, I'd give it a score of three out of five. After receiving the holster, it seemed like it had been a long time. Between the barrel and the holster bottom, there is a nearly inch gap. When it comes to holster sizes for my EC9s, MD1 Medium is the recommended size. Both guns have nearly identical barrel lengths, at 3. 3 for the PPK vs. 3 for the PPK. For the EC9s, there is one. As a result, the sizing chart for the PPK is incorrect, as it should be MD1 Medium as well. I'm stuck because it's been over 30 days, even though the problem is with Sticky Holster's sizing. Expensive holster used for holster sizing.