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reviews of high noon, mernickle holsters

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squinty

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Anyone have experience with a high noon "skinguard" holster, or any of their synthetics?

Any experiences, good or bad with Mernickles high ride holsters. Do they allow the gun to tilt away or tip out at all because of the high ride?
 
I don't know about Mernickles high ride holsters, I have one of their cowboy action double rigs.
It's quality is top notch, so I'd recomend Mernickle to anybody looking.

I've only read good things about both Mernickle & High noon.
 
I just sent a high noon holster back because it wasn't what I thought it should be.

I'm now currently strapped to a new Don Hume J.I.T. holster for my Taurus 856. I likes it a lot.

BTW, read the return policy before you order. Gonna end up waiting 3+ weeks for a simple return charge for $40.
 
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I have a High Noon iwb that I carry appendix with my glock 26. I have been super pleased and for the money I dont see how they can be beat.
 
I have a high ride Mernickle for a Ruger Blackhawk. It doesn't allow the gun to tip out or tilt away at all, in fact I find it uncomfortable from time to time because the way it holds the gun, the grip is poking me in the ribs.
 
I bought a High Noon Closing Argument for my Ruger SP101. The quality is very good, but IMO the holster is too thick. It's an IWB, tuckable holster, but it just sticks out too far. Now I carry this revolver in a Crossbreed Supertuck & am quite happy with this one.

Robert in the hills of Tennessee
 
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