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Concealment Holsters For 10mm

May 26, 2009

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Based out of Florida, Kel-Tec first started producing the P-11 model handgun in 1991. It was designed using similar Kel-Tec models such as the P-32, and was created to target the growing concealed carry market.
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Swedish firearms designer George Kellgren was hired to create the P-11 design. Kellgren wanted to reduce the overall weight so he created a polymer frame that mated to a steel frame with steel internals. The result was a handgun that weighed only 20 ounces when fully loaded.

The P-11 was designed primarily for concealed carry fanny by civilians and law enforcement officers. The original P-11 was chambered for 9mm and came with a 10 round magazine. An additional 12 round mag is available as an aftermarket item. The initial success of the P-11 in 9mm prompted Kel-Tec to produce a similar version in both .40 S&W and .357 Sig. The .40 cal series was called a P-40 while the .357 Sig version was called a P-357. Both models mated the standard P-11 polymer frame with a larger, heavier slide. Due to the low weight, both the P-40 and P-357 produced substantial recoil and were somewhat difficult to control. As such, both models were discontinued in 1994 with only a few thousand of each being sold.

Due to it’s popularity, deep cover concealment shoulder holsters for the P-11 aren’t that difficult to find. However, it’s important to note that the P-40 and P-357 models won’t fit a holster designed for the P-11. Slightly too large for a pocket holster, the P-11 is an ideal candidate for an IWB holster, or most any other mainstream holster.

In terms of CCW pistols under $300, the P-11 is a clear winner. The 10 or 12 rounds of 9mm is enough firepower to deal with most two or four legged problems, and the 20 ounce weight means you can comfortably carry it all day. My only real issue with the P-11 is the heavy trigger that Kel-tec sets at a hefty 9 pound pull. Aside form that being a little too heavy for my tastes, I think the P-11 is a steal.

Tuckable Leather Holsters
From images portrayed of the wild wild west to the games children play as cops and robbers, the gun holster is an important element. Used to hold items like a handgun, they offer protection securing the object they are holding.

Concealment Holster Fanny Pack Leather
Eighty-two (82) gun holster websites are now listed on the sidebar of this blog site. Many of the custom holster makers are backlogged for months, some for years, and many are not taking new orders for the near fu fef ture.

Concealment Holsters For 10mm
For all gun owners it is essential to have a gun holster. With gun holsters the owner easily keep their guns and capable of extending the life of the gun. There are different kinds of holsters that available in the market.

Holster L
I need to practice target shooting while using a pistol holster in the LA county or Orange County. Are there any gun ranges that allow this? Maybe an outdoor range or a location were i’m aloud to shoot maybe near the mountains somewhere.

Gun Holster Wallet
If you wear this gun holster wallet around the hoods, it might help you deter gangsters from trying to steal your money but if you wear it in suburban neighborhoods, cops might try to fu** with you. 

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Sure, you’ll find “cheaper” waistband holsters, but this holster is a high quality, WRB (Made in the USA) holster. It also comes with an adjustable thumb break that secures your handgun. This particular holster is designed to fit almost any gun.

Make your own gun holster
I was just curious if anyone has ever tried to make their own gun holster? I’ve always been good with leather and fabrication so i was just curious.

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