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Old 06-17-2013, 09:15   #1
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Got my N82 Tactical Pro holster for LC9

I just received my N82 Tactical Professional - Ruger holster today for my LC9. I'm at work, so I had to go to the garage to try it out. Even though this one isn't marketed as "tuckable" I found it easy to tuck my shirt in over it. All I have done at this point is try it on at Appendix IWB position and sat in my car. It's very comfortable. I'm looking forward to wearing it around a bit more.

I have been carrying my LC9 in a Remora, DeSantis SOF-TUCK, or a Fobus ankle holster, depending on what I'm wearing. When I'm wearing work attire (button down shirt and tie) I usually carry in the ankle holster. I wanted to stop using ankle carry because (1) its more difficult to draw, and (2) the Fobus doesn't have a retention strap, so it can and will fall out if you run any faster than a light jog. So now I'm switching to AIWB carry with the N82. The DeSantis SOF-TUCK just wasn't comfortable for me to use at AIWB position.

The N82 Pro holster is comfortable and secure. It requires a slight twisting motion of the pistol grip for the holster to release the pistol.

So far I'm pleased with this one. More to come after I wear it a bit longer...
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Old 06-17-2013, 14:00   #2
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On my lunch break today I wore the N82/LC9 with my shirt tucked in over it. It was very comfortable, even when sitting while carrying AIWB. Definitely THE most comfortable holster I have ever worn. I think this one is a keeper and will avoid the holster drawer.
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Old 06-17-2013, 21:10   #3
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It should be comfortable, you are wearing a pillow.
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