STICKY HOLSTERS - MD-4-GEN1 Double Stack Sub Compact (IWB) Holster
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StickyHolsters is where I'd go. Please contact them at com and inquire. They have a FindYourGun section, but I couldn't find yours, despite the fact that I know it fits my Taurus PT111 Double Stack and my Walther 22. I'm unsure of the size of your pistol. Best of luck - PS: I'm a huge fan of the holster.
You'll require the MD- 4 "Adjusted for laser use" - This item is currently available from two sellers, both of whom are selling it for 29. 95 - Twenty20 is one of those sellers, and the seller of the item you're looking for is one of them.
Yes, it includes the publication of the magazine.
The MD-2000 is required for the Taurus G2C with laser. 4 Medium Sticky Holster With Laser Modifications
Selected User Reviews For STICKY HOLSTERS - MD-4-GEN1 Double Stack Sub Compact (IWB) Holster
I had another brand of pocket holster with a very grippy exterior that I used as an IWB option while wearing gym shorts (yes, gym shorts). It's also surprisingly effective). I'm not going to name the other brand because I don't want this to come across as a Blackhawk advertisement. In any case, it exposed the sights, which didn't sit well with me. I was looking for a package that included all of the attractions. Because of the positive reviews and brand recognition, I chose the Sticky holster. When it arrived, I was surprised by how bulky it was in comparison to my other "unnamed" holster of this type. Furthermore, the "unnamed" holster has a much more grippy exterior than this Sticky holster. I don't trust it as much as I do the "unnamed" brand in my gym shorts. br>br>This holster isn't going to work for me. I'll be returning this one and replacing it with a different "unnamed" brand style.
This holster has become my go-to conceal and carry option. I own a variety of holsters (alien gear, elastic waistband, versacarry, and others), and for someone who lives in Florida and frequently wears minimal layers, this holster is ideal for concealing my Taurus PT111 G2 9mm. It's been my go-to holster since October 2015, and it's starting to show wear on the outside portion of the holster, which rubs against my pants, but it doesn't affect functionality.
I needed a concealed carry holster, and this holster meets my requirements. My wife let me try out her sticky holster, and it held up well. I was so taken with it that I decided to purchase one for myself. I also appreciate how simple it is to adjust the position of my CCW without having to deal with clips or screws. I can easily move it from my waist to the space between the seat and the console of any vehicle and it will stay put. It's lightweight and waterproof, so it'll keep your CCW dry. There are times when I forget I'm carrying it at all. It doesn't have a hammer strap, but that hasn't been an issue for me. I've never had any problems with the holster getting stuck or snagging while drawing my weapon. It is soft and not bulky. This holster is of good quality; I've had it for a while and it's still going strong; it's a good value for the money. br>It meets my needs once more, and I would purchase it and recommend it.
The glove is sticky. It does exactly what it promises. br>br>I bought this for my gen 3 g26, and it fits perfectly. There is no visible trigger, and the padding appears to be thick enough to prevent any unintentional discharges. br>br>I stuffed it into my pocket and drew five times with it. The gun was easy to draw, and the holster stayed put. br>br>Purchased as a driving holster, to be tucked between the seats.
Replacing my Cobra CB-100 with this Sticky Holster for my FNS9C was the best decision I could have made. Derringer, number 38. While dressed in Tru- I noticed that with the extra large pockets on the Spec tactical pants, there was very little outline of the gun profile, which I like because I have Charcol colored pants. The Tan Tru-Color Tru-Color Tru-Color Tru-Color Tru-Co Spec pants reveal a little more of the gun profile than regular pants. No one was alarmed or noticed after a few weeks of EDC. To keep the entire holster from falling out of the pocket, I had to stitch the pocket liner to the pants. Without much thought, the draw is now a lot smoother. br>br>In addition, because of the lack of pocket space when wearing my Levys, the SH becomes an IWB carry. This has never been an issue in the past. The Sticky Holster will stay put no matter where you put it. br>br>I intend to purchase additional Sticky Holsters for my gun sub-system. I intend to buy a few compacts. Thank you. br>br> Sticky Holsters, you've got a lifelong customer.
These holsters have to be somewhat generically sized to cover a broad range of guns. The GOOD news is that the fit for my Glock 26 is PERFECT, so I will definitely keep it. The mag release button on this holster for the Sig (for which I originally purchased it) is completely exposed. That, I believe, is a significant issue. As a result, I don't believe Sticky Holster should list this model of holster for this model of Sig Sauer. As always, your mileage may vary.
At first, I liked it because it was so much more comfortable than a hard material. Due to the lack of a belt clip to help distribute the weight across your belt and waist line, the entire weight of my 9mm was concentrated in one single spot on my hip. It became intolerable after four days, and I have no plans to use it again. br>br>Note: If you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, try using the words "creative If you carry with a round in the chamber, keep in mind that because your holster is malleable, objects (and fingers) can make their way to the trigger. Something to think about.
Only one star deducted because the holster could be made more compact if the extra space beneath the barrel was removed. I believe they use the same template for holsters for guns with and without lights. They simply stitch a line to separate that extra space for those who don't have the light, which adds unnecessary bulk to the holster. Instead of wasting time and space by stitching it, they should cut it off completely to make the holster as small as possible. Unless your waistband/belt is extremely tight, it also slips a little. It's not quite as "sticky" as I'd like it to be, but it's still very nice, and it's also very comfortable and easy to use.