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PPS M2 Holster

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So far I've seen the following with PPS M2 option:


Own a shtf for a G43 but wanted something smaller/minimal. I was about to go with a crossbreed minituck but dara has a better veteran discount (10% vs 15% crossbreed's also "active/retired/reserve").

What are you going to carry with? why?
 
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The PPS M2 is exactly the same gross dimensions as the PPS Classic. The difference is in the forward end of the slide. The M2 has serrations and a square end whereas the PPS Classic has an inward/upward taper to it. Additionally, the PPS M2 tapers inward at the dust cover whereas the PPS Classic is square in order to accommodate the light rail. The net result is that the little bit of give that a leather holster impart means that a PPS M2 will fit just fine in a PPS Classic leather holster. However, a kydex holster has no give and a kydex holster molded for a PPS Classic won't fit a PPS M2.

I was able to easily modify my RCS PPS Classic holster in about 5 minutes with a little heat gun application and then putting it in my kydex press to cool.

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#7 ·
I am waiting on a Clinger holster - an "Atom" for my PPX EDC...has anyone had issues with Clinger - you read their ebay site for reviews and there are few negative ones which is good.
 
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I ordered a clinger atom for my PPK on Jan 21 and it is just now hitting production... good holster for the money, you will just grow old waiting on it...

By the way, not to hijack the thread, but does anyone know when the Comfort Holsters are gonna be back into production. I ask Clinger and all they tell me is later this year.. I missed getting a Bentley Series by 1 week...
 
#10 ·
Just ordered an "Atom" series holster from Clinger for my PPX - still waiting on delvery, but glad to see others have used the company and are happy with the results!
 
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#12 ·
Stealthgear has one now.. It is a little pricey and takes about 6 weeks, but they are great holsters.
SGUSA holsters for the Walther PPS M2 ? StealthGearUSA
They make a great product (I have three onyx holsters) and my last purchase only took about three weeks. They are worth the money but did I catch them around a holiday last time when they were giving 15-20% discounts. I will probably go with the AIWB next time and it may be for the PPS M2 which is now on my want list.
 
#16 ·
Just ordered a JM Custom Kydex IWB Version 3 from Tony at JMCK yesterday.

JM Custom Kydex IWB Holster - Version Three

I contacted him directly to confirm he could make one for the PPS M2. I'll post back when it arrives in 8-9 weeks.
 
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I know PJ Holsters PJ Holster LLC | Simple, Practical, Affordable Holsters. will also be offering a PPS M2 holster soon

Nothing speaks more to the point than pictures of the product: http://pjholster.com/gun-models-available-2/gun-models-available/walther-pps-m2
Just received mine today. Works great, no issues. Does exactly what I wanted my holster to do. Paul has about a week lead time, but he beat that by a day or so. $55 is hard to beat for a good kydex holster. :)
 
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I had picked up a DeSantis Insider holster (leather) at my LGS the night I got my PPS M2 and have only been using it a couple of days.

I just placed an order for a Clinger Stingray 15deg cant holster. Looking forward to test driving it right away.... It will be the only Stingray I will ever own, lol.
 
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I'll second what bakerjw says. I just talked with Paul, the owner of PJ Holsters yesterday. He just ordered himself a PPS M2 to make the holsters from, instead of a mold. You'll get an even better fit when the holster is made from the actual firearm as opposed to a mold. He makes the best IWB holsters out there, hands down. I literally have dozens of them. They are incredibly thin, because the clip is made from the same piece of kydex, folded right over and integrated in to the holster. So much better than the other brands that have a cheap, bulky clip that is screwed on to a thin holster. I can easily conceal under a very snug t-shirt because the clip is so low profile. I've tried other brands, and the bulky clip pokes through a snug shirt. His clips are also very snug, and do not allow the firearm to move around and rotate on the belt, which changes the cant angle and defeats some of the concealability.

On top of it all, Paul is super friendly, and will customize your holster pretty much any way you want it. I've ordered from him for years and he's never let me down!
 
#24 ·
two clip vs. one?

I'm currently considering a PPS M2. During this time, I've read the posts of all the available holsters and it seems most are the single belt clip type. I've only been carrying for 3 years now, and I still use the two clip style with my current EDC. When I say two clip, I mean something similar to this, which has belt clips on each side of the gun.

MicroTuck IWB Hybrid Holster - Jet Black Cowhide

While I haven't had any issues with this style holster, I am intrigued by a smaller holster with a single clip. My concern is movement because it doesn't seem like it will have the same side support to keep it from leaning forward or backward. While I have a very sturdy gun belt, I often wear a regular dress belt for comfort. This type of belt isn't as sturdy, so I'd imagine there will be some give using a single clip. I could ultimately buy one of the holsters mentioned here for $30 and give it a whirl, but I'd really like to hear what you guys have to say beforehand. Thanks for your assistance.
 
#27 ·
Vaison,

I think you'll like the single clip variety. They go on and off so much easier than the big two clip hybrids that look like a weightlifting belt ( haha). So much more convenient. As far as your belt selection, if you need to wear a dress belt with your holster, look for a sturdy one that is 1.5" thick. I have several, although I still always use my carry belt from The Wilderness. If you order a PJ Holster, his belt clips are extremely snug, and will hang on to a 1.5" belt with little to no play in the rotation. You can order one from him, and return it within 30 days if you don't like it for any reason.