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odugrad
03-29-19, 08:24
Does anyone have any experience with this holster? I'll be carrying a Walther PPS.

everready73
03-29-19, 10:44
I would stay far away. find a holster for your specific gun. You need to use 2 hands to draw with that thing and it would not be an option if it was me

everready73
03-29-19, 10:47
I would recommend something like JM custom Kydex. They offer quality attachments as well for the holster

https://www.jmcustomkydex.com/p/IWB3.html

Don Quijote
03-29-19, 11:17
I would stay far away. find a holster for your specific gun. You need to use 2 hands to draw with that thing and it would not be an option if it was me

But your draw will be as silent as the footsteps of a Navy SEAL, dontchaknow?

WickedWillis
03-29-19, 11:48
But your draw will be as silent as the footsteps of a Navy SEAL, dontchaknow?

I remember laughing out loud when I heard that in the ad.

OP, it's a dumb gimmick holster that is not intended for people who actually concealed carry.

MegademiC
03-29-19, 12:23
Does anyone have any experience with this holster? I'll be carrying a Walther PPS.

No ****ing way Id use that abortion of a holster

odugrad
03-29-19, 13:47
Thanks for the feedback. I'm just having trouble finding a good holster for the PPS. I'll take a look at the link for the UK custom.

everready73
03-29-19, 15:13
Thanks for the feedback. I'm just having trouble finding a good holster for the PPS. I'll take a look at the link for the UK custom.

Jm custom is a good option. They have some others as well. Try to stay away from brands like alien great as well. They use cheap plastic attachments and hybrid holsters are no optimal imo especially if you want to appendix carry

ViniVidivici
03-29-19, 16:10
Another vote for JM Custom Kydex. Really liking their gear, use it everyday.

MistWolf
03-29-19, 19:53
I'm just having trouble finding a good holster for the PPS.

https://theisholsters.com/index.php

Don Quijote
03-29-19, 20:13
I'm just having trouble finding a good holster for the PPS.

Now you don't: http://ttgunleather.com/

MegademiC
03-29-19, 20:24
trex arms has both the sidecar and raptor available for the pps.
Comp-tac has multiple options

Falshooter
03-29-19, 20:43
For someone like me, who carries a small frame revolver, the only advantage I can see is that the Urban Carry may allow easier draw while seated. But, to gain that, it appears I'd be reducing ease of access while standing, giving up the ability to walk or stand with my hand positioned "almost" on my gun without raising eyebrows, and complicating the process of taking a dump in a public restroom. OTOH, if I ever entertain thoughts of carrying my full size .45 Beretta PX4 Storm I might consider getting one.

Zirk208
03-29-19, 21:32
If Dwight Schrute was the spokesperson for a holster, the Urban Carry G2 would be the one.

jsbhike
03-31-19, 08:52
Review at 5:50


https://youtu.be/BAPBxY0yzV4

gunnerblue
03-31-19, 10:11
I carry my PPS in a JM Custom Kydex IWB. OP, I would begin your search there.

SeriousStudent
03-31-19, 15:46
Tony at JM Custom makes excellent gear. I've been toting a Beretta IWB in one of his rigs, and like it a lot.

Don Quijote
03-31-19, 15:55
Review at 5:50


https://youtu.be/BAPBxY0yzV4

Why would anyone take some neckbeard like that seriously?

jsbhike
03-31-19, 15:57
Why would anyone take some neckbeard like that seriously?

Not sure. What do you find advantageous about the holsters he indicated he dislikes?

Can't tell where he shaves to either.

Don Quijote
03-31-19, 16:03
Not sure. What do you find advantageous about the holsters he indicated he dislikes?

Did I ever say I disagree with him? Or do you get all your exercise from jumping to conclusions?

jsbhike
03-31-19, 16:12
Did I ever say I disagree with him? Or do you get all your exercise from jumping to conclusions?

That wasn't jumping to conclusions. Deciding knowledgeable or not based on appearance could be though.

SeriousStudent
03-31-19, 16:13
This grows tiresome.

Don, go tilt at other windmills. You and Sancho need to find another website.