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    Holster question

    HAS ANYONE ON HERE PURCHASED OR TRIED A HOLSTER FROM WWW.SHIELDEDHOLSTERS.COM. I HAVE BEEN LOOKING AT A IWB FOR MY 709, BUT WANTED TO SEE IF ANYONE HERE HAS TRIED THEM, AND WHAT THEY THINK ABOUT IT. THANKS
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    Those are sharp, but unfortunately I can't say that I have tried one. For what it's worth, I carry my 709 almost daily in a similar holster from Theis Holsters. I'm very happy with it, the price is similar plus there's a horsehids option, and Tommy Theis is a sponsor of Taurus Armed. So if you haven't check out his stuff, at least give it a look.

    Where are you in MI? I'm near Ypsi. Welcome to Taurus Armed!
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    Thanksfor the suggestion. I will check it out.
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    Excellent. My favorite "Shooting Range" is at my uncle's house just outside of Adrian. It's nice to have some room to do some shooting out there.
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    Welcome, Theisholsters I have heard are excellant, another to check out is UBG.com / a marine vet that makes some dandy holters, i have one ordered for my 740 / one thing you do not want to overlook is belt choices also. your wal mart belt just dont get it for me ..... just a thought, but i am now on the custom gun holster kick, so good luck there are a lot out there, just look at feedback , google em, and go with what you like best.
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    Well i think i am going to order one from shielded holsters and see if i like it. I will let you know when i get it in

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    Looks like a good holster to me, mine is from The American Holster Company invisi-tuck. I like it all leather. Everyone seems to be making holsters like the Crossbreed, That design tends to be one of the most comfortable no matter which company makes it. IMO
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    Just got the holster in yesterday. I will not get to wear it much due to I cant carry durring work. It wouldnt look to good having a mechanic with a gun, so I will be wearing it more this weekend.
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    Ooooooo, I kind of like the all leather ones from American. Thanks for the link rdp! But I do like the "feedback" I get from the kydex. My 709 almost "clicks" into place and I know it's where it's supposed to be. Might try an all leather for my LCR.
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