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PostPosted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 7:06 am 
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Does anyone now of a good holster for this type of laser setup: http://www.crimsontrace.com/Home/Produc ... fault.aspx

More generally, my friend was told by a maker that it could not be done. I understand why a normal light on a rail would be a problem, since it is wider than the pistol that follows, but since this is thinner, it seems doable. Or am I missing something?


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 9:13 am 
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I am currently working with CT to get some of those modules for just that purpose....

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 11:16 am 
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Hello John,

When you get it figured out post a message and let us know. I for one would like to have one as I
sometimes carry a PM9.

Thanks...

Best to you..

Walt...


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 1:11 am 
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At K&D Holsters, we've been offering holsters for that set up for a number of months. We can make any of our pocket holsters, IWB, or OWB holsters to accomodate the gun and laserguard. Feel free to contact me if I can help.


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 6:36 am 
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Hello John,

When you get it figured out post a message and let us know. I for one would like to have one as I
sometimes carry a PM9.

Thanks...

Best to you..

Walt...
Walt,

The modules arrived yesterday, so I will now be offering pocket, ankle and belt holsters for the G36, Kahr PM9/40/45 and the Ruger LCP

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 7:49 am 
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K-Man, glad to see you on the forum here. I have a Pocket Defender that you built for my Colt Pony Pocketlight, with the "Gripper" material on it and it has become my "shorts" and t-shirt rig for here in VA during the summer months and often rides as a BUG in a coat or slacks pocket in cold weather too!! I LOVE the job you did for me.
Walt, I am POSITIVE that regardless of whether you go with John or with K&D, you will be happy with the end result. Since John is a regular member of the family, if I may I would like to mention a bit about Kevin and crew at K&D (*I am NOT affiliated, just a happy customer).
Kevin is a retired Navy man, and also has done quite a few years behind a badge too, much of it in the humid climes of Fla. When I found K&D Holsters, I had never heard of them and was as usual very skeptical about spending the money for something unheard of. I placed several calls to them and spoke to a very friendly young lady who was very knowledgable and helpful, ok point #1 for me..the staff knows guns firsthand and what I am talking about not just some kid answering the phone. Then I promptly got a return call from Kevin, and we discussed my specific desires and design questions. I immediately liked this gentleman for his blunt honesty and input or replies to my needs. I still have the weapon/holster combo, his prices and delivery times were very good, and I WILL be purchasing from him again.
I am sorry for hijacking the thread here, and of course John....as always you have my utmost respect for both you and your wonderful products. I merely wanted to help introduce a fine gentleman and veteran into the community for those who were not familiar. Best regards--John

Here is the link to K&D Holsters: http://www.kdholsters.com/index.php

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 8:23 am 
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Hello JR,
Thank you for your introduction to Kevin and his company. I have read many of your post and know you wouldn't steer a guy
in the wrong direction. I'll be sure to put K&D on my go to list.

Thanks again..

Regards..

Walt...
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K-Man, glad to see you on the forum here. I have a Pocket Defender that you built for my Colt Pony Pocketlight, with the "Gripper" material on it and it has become my "shorts" and t-shirt rig for here in VA during the summer months and often rides as a BUG in a coat or slacks pocket in cold weather too!! I LOVE the job you did for me.
Walt, I am POSITIVE that regardless of whether you go with John or with K&D, you will be happy with the end result. Since John is a regular member of the family, if I may I would like to mention a bit about Kevin and crew at K&D (*I am NOT affiliated, just a happy customer).
Kevin is a retired Navy man, and also has done quite a few years behind a badge too, much of it in the humid climes of Fla. When I found K&D Holsters, I had never heard of them and was as usual very skeptical about spending the money for something unheard of. I placed several calls to them and spoke to a very friendly young lady who was very knowledgable and helpful, ok point #1 for me..the staff knows guns firsthand and what I am talking about not just some kid answering the phone. Then I promptly got a return call from Kevin, and we discussed my specific desires and design questions. I immediately liked this gentleman for his blunt honesty and input or replies to my needs. I still have the weapon/holster combo, his prices and delivery times were very good, and I WILL be purchasing from him again.
I am sorry for hijacking the thread here, and of course John....as always you have my utmost respect for both you and your wonderful products. I merely wanted to help introduce a fine gentleman and veteran into the community for those who were not familiar. Best regards--John

Here is the link to K&D Holsters: http://www.kdholsters.com/index.php


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 6:30 pm 
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Walt, that's no problem sir! I am by far NO expert, but I do know what I like, and like most of us here have boxes of holsters that "don't work for me". I was fortunate enough to find out about K&D, liked what I heard while I was doing my "recon" calls, and their polite attitude and prompt return call from Kevin. He listened to a few concerns that I had, answered all my questions, and was a perfect gentleman to speak with, all requirements for me personally when my life may depend on the product, and I'm dropping hard-earned cash on. The little holster has been serving me and my Pony for about 4-5 years now, is very easy to draw and reholster, and darned if the "gripper" material doesn't keep it right where I want it to be at all times. I routinely wear this in a pair of Columbia "River" shorts most of three seasons, and it works equally well in a pair of chinos. I found his price and short turnaround times to also be added bonuses. My final compliment for Kevin and his company: It is VETERAN-OWNED..so that is a deal-closer for me too! Best regards--John

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PostPosted: Fri May 28, 2010 10:49 pm 
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John,
Please let us know when the ankle holsters and/or pocket holsters for this combination are available. I currently carry my PM9 in one of Lou Alessi's ankle rigs or a Rusty Sherrick pocket holster (it may sound disloyal, but I like it better than the Alessi pocket holster for my Kahr, which tends to pull out of the pocket on the draw - the Sherrick stays put). Neither will accommodate the extra bulk of the CT laser module.
Thanks,
Charlie
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Hello John,

When you get it figured out post a message and let us know. I for one would like to have one as I
sometimes carry a PM9.

Thanks...

Best to you..

Walt...
Walt,

The modules arrived yesterday, so I will now be offering pocket, ankle and belt holsters for the G36, Kahr PM9/40/45 and the Ruger LCP


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 7:00 pm 
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I don't stock anything, but you can place an order for one.

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