Quality Holster Kahr PM9?

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So I recently purchased a beautiful Kahr PM9. Now comes the hard part. The Holsters... I didn't think i would want to pocket carry but now that i have the pistol and see how small it is i can understand the appeal. I am looking for a good, comfortable and hopefully inexpensive pocket holster as well as a good IWB holster. (I was looking at the cross bread supertuck and people seem to like it but it seems like such a large holster. how does it print?) Any advise would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
 
The DeSantis Nemisis is a great pocket holster and the DeSantis SuperFly is even better.
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So I recently purchased a beautiful Kahr PM9. Now comes the hard part. The Holsters... I didn't think i would want to pocket carry but now that i have the pistol and see how small it is i can understand the appeal. I am looking for a good, comfortable and hopefully inexpensive pocket holster as well as a good IWB holster. (I was looking at the cross bread supertuck and people seem to like it but it seems like such a large holster. how does it print?) Any advise would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

I purchased a PM9 just last month and bought two holsters from the Kahr Shop. My favorite is the Mitch Rosen Premier Holster.

I also bought the Ambidextrous Pocket Holster which turned out to be made by Tuff. It's serviceable but by no means as good quality as the Mitch Rosen.

In the mean time I also found this manufacturer who appears to have a much better quality pocket holster as well as in IWB/OWB pancake holster that looks very good: Side Guard Holsters

Hope this helps!
 
I use the Don Hume IWB with my PM9, and it works just fine for me as a pocket carry too. I think I paid in the mid $30's for this beautiful leather holster, and I can't imagine that it will ever wear out. I hope you enjoy your PM9 as much as I do mine.
 
Hmmm...well, I'll simply pass along what an old gunnie said to me about holsters, when I posed to him the exact same question...

"Good, comfortable, and inexpensive...pick two, because you can't have all three."

In other words, if you want good quality and comfort, it ain't gonna be cheap...

If you want good quality and cheap, it ain't gonna be comfortable...

And if you want comfortable and cheap, it ain't gonna be good quality...
 
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