Doesn't the regular P99 feel abit uncomfortable carrying in an IWB location. I would imagine at some point, one would get "chaffed" due to friction in a given area. I'm trying to figure out if I should get a smaller gun than my P99 to carry on my person due the P99's size.
I use to carry a Sig P226, so to me the P99 is small, and light... I forget it's there... It sure does not bother me!
Maybe the P99c would be better to your liking, it's smaller yet. I'm going to get one of those some day!
I couldn't have thought of a better way to spend my birthday than at my local range (2 miles away) putting 300 rounds of 9mm ammo through my baby.
Also, may be considered to be my "3rd leg" as I have decided to carry inside the waist band. Hell, who knows? I may still purchase the compact just to say that I can carry both on my hip!! (Just Kidding!)
Hi this is my 1st post, so I thought I'd chime in on this one. I've been using this holster for my P99 for almost 2 months now. It's very compfortable and does a good job of not "printing".
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I have a Comp Tac C-TAC holster for my P99's....it securely conceals my pre-2004 P99AS Military, 2004 (light rail) P99QA Titanium, and (!) P99AS Compact.
I just bought a "Don Hume" IWB Holster at a local gun show. I've been wearing it around the house tying to get used to it and it does fit comfortably and conceals quite well. However, since its new and not yet broken in, it takes two hands and a bit of effort to draw from it. Any one have any good ideas, tips or tricks regarding how to break in a leather holster quick? I won't be wearing the holster in public until I can get a good consistent one hand draw out it. Any suggestions appreciated.
Many leather holster manufacturers suggest wrapping a few cellophane bags around the unloaded gun, storing it in the holster for a day or so. This is supposed to loosen up the fit a bit.
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