Under the sword lifted high, there is Hell, making you tremble. But go ahead, and there is the land of Bliss. ~ Miyamoto Musashi
DISCLOSURE: I represent SECRET CITY WEAPONEERS, purveyor of K-25 Multi-Role Concealment Holsters. I may, therefore, be biased...
I just have to say that I LOVE my Isotope-7. As a leather slut, I can give it no higher compliment.
I appreciate that, and I wish I could take credit for it, but I don't make those holsters myself. They're made exclusively for my company by Gary Brommeland, a true master of the craft. I'm afraid the only credit I can take is for having the good taste, and the patience, to stock them.
Under the sword lifted high, there is Hell, making you tremble. But go ahead, and there is the land of Bliss. ~ Miyamoto Musashi
DISCLOSURE: I represent SECRET CITY WEAPONEERS, purveyor of K-25 Multi-Role Concealment Holsters. I may, therefore, be biased...
The Isotope 7? Absolutely best in class for my money.
I've got a Wilson SDS riding in one right now, actually.
AC
Stand your ground; don't fire unless fired upon, but if they mean to have a war, let it begin here. -- Captain John Parker, Lexington, 1775.
Is your new AIWB holster going to be tuckable?
Seraph,
Is there an option in the works for K-25 to accept pistols with a light attachment, like a TLR-1 or X300?
"Those who fight monsters should take care that they never become one. For when you stand and look long into the abyss, the abyss also looks into you."
~ Frederich Nietzsche
Remington 870 LE, Glock, and AR-15/M16 Armorer
NRA Firearms Instructor: Basic Pistol, Rifle and Shotgun
NRA LE Instructor: Patrol Rifle
USPSA TY58905 "C" Class Production
Under the sword lifted high, there is Hell, making you tremble. But go ahead, and there is the land of Bliss. ~ Miyamoto Musashi
DISCLOSURE: I represent SECRET CITY WEAPONEERS, purveyor of K-25 Multi-Role Concealment Holsters. I may, therefore, be biased...
That's the idea. Unfortunately, it has proven very hard for me to keep anything in stock. Right now, the leather cupboards are nearly bare, with all the mainstream models being gobbled up via email requests, before I can even get them into my web store inventory.
With my Kydex offerings, I'll strive to focus production on the most requested models, so that I can (hopefully) keep things in stock, for immediate purchase (let's admit it - instant gratification is awesome). Then, I'll feel freer to entertain the unorthodox custom requests, and take my time with them, to get them right. I'm only one guy, here, for now.
Soon, I'll be polling for the most popular model sidearms for use with my holsters. I think I already know what they are, but I want to see what the community says, to be sure. The point is to focus my effort where it will satisfy the most people (and to generate the most sales, of course), rather than having a super broad variety of models, with the popular ones always out of stock, and the obscure ones gathering dust.
Under the sword lifted high, there is Hell, making you tremble. But go ahead, and there is the land of Bliss. ~ Miyamoto Musashi
DISCLOSURE: I represent SECRET CITY WEAPONEERS, purveyor of K-25 Multi-Role Concealment Holsters. I may, therefore, be biased...
You could always make a holster dedicated to the especially . . . rotund among us and call it the "Big Ed's." I don't think his family would mind.
For us fellow ETs, do you have a location we can drop by to check the holsters out or are they available through a local shop like CCA?
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