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Rohrbaugh Products and Accessories => Rohrbaugh Accessories => Topic started by: BlueGrips on June 27, 2005, 02:51:16 PM
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Here's an option when your pockets are just too full!
(http://rcfalcon.com/stuff/Rohrbaugh/3.JPG)
(http://rcfalcon.com/stuff/Rohrbaugh/4.JPG)
K&D's and RJ's together:
(http://rcfalcon.com/stuff/Rohrbaugh/5.JPG)
Lost in the deep blue sea:
(http://rcfalcon.com/stuff/Rohrbaugh/6.JPG)
Cheers!
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I may have to break down and order that Hedley back pocket holster.
It's looking good.
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The cool thing about this IWB holster is that it can also be used as a crossdraw holster. And as a bonus, I noticed that I can also switch the J hooks to the back and use it as a OWB holster, too! This is a very adaptable holster! I love it!
Michigunner: RJ's classic back pocket holster is a must have. It works very well. I figure if I'd spent $1K for a gun, I would go and spent a few more bucks for a quality holster, or two, or three!
Cheers
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cuteo100
When the R9S finally gets here, that will be the next choice.
First, we need to see how big the R9 feels in the back pocket.
Great pictures.
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Since K&D has stopped making holsters for the R9, I can also recommend my IWB favorite, the Alessi Talon Plus. I have one for my S&W J Frame and my Glock 26. Last weekend, one for the R9 arrived. It took about 14 weeks to get my order, which I placed immediately after ordering my R9. That said, however, for a front pocket holster, RJ's New Style LE can't be beat. It arrived some time ago and all I can say is "WOW". In the past, I have always favored rear pocket holsters with an anti-print panel for front pocket carry. RJ's New Style LE however, functions very nicely without a panel, at least when tested with a NAA Guardian. So, I have 2 fine holsters, both waiting on my R9 order.
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Just to rub it in more now that K&D has stopped making this product. Here's is the same holster that can be used as IWB, OWB, right hand, or left hand...just by simply flipping the J-Hooks around. What is not pictured is that you also have 3 verticle adjustments to move it up or down the waistline if you wish:
(http://rcfalcon.com/stuff/Rohrbaugh/10.JPG)(http://rcfalcon.com/stuff/Rohrbaugh/11.JPG)
(http://rcfalcon.com/stuff/Rohrbaugh/12.JPG)(http://rcfalcon.com/stuff/Rohrbaugh/13.JPG)
(http://rcfalcon.com/stuff/Rohrbaugh/14.JPG)(http://rcfalcon.com/stuff/Rohrbaugh/15.JPG)
(http://rcfalcon.com/stuff/Rohrbaugh/16.JPG)(http://rcfalcon.com/stuff/Rohrbaugh/17.JPG)
Cheers!
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Cuteo100 -- if that is you in the photos, you need to eat more! You make that little gun look like a G17!
And yes -- it is a very nice holster. Although I don't have one because I don't carry the R-9 IWB, I have played around with Kevin's prototypes.
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Cuteo100 -- if that is you in the photos, you need to eat more! You make that little gun look like a G17!
Hahaha. I'll take that as a complement, Duane. Wait until you see pictures of me wearing my HK USP Tactical 45! That is a sight to behold!
Cheers!
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Cuteo - great pic series ... and sure, that is one mega versatile rig!! Contrary to Duane's suggestion - don't eat more - stay trim!!!
Let me thow in a bit more - viz, here is my step-daughter Beth sporting my R9s in another of Kevin's earlier creations. A very nice belt-slide, with two options for belt position on front slots.
This means that whilst I personally use it strong side with upper slot so as to give max cant, see same in pic #2 below - it is also viable to be worn using lower front slot as per pic #1 in a cross-draw mode. As most know I never use (or have gotten on with) IWB.
(http://www.acbsystems.com/boards/thr/img_assd3/beth-902-ss.jpg)
(http://www.acbsystems.com/boards/thr/img_assd3/beth-913-ss.jpg)
Oops - got pic numbering back-to-front. Corrected!!
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Cuto100
Nice holster and I like the many wearing options - you remind me that I need to start my diet.
Chris,
Your step-daughter is beautiful Chris. She won't have to worry about anything wearing that setup.
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Chris:
Your step-daughter is certainly a beautiful young lady! Now I understand why you posted those ten rules back in March. http://www.rohrbaughforum.com/YaBB.cgi?board=Water;action=display;num=1109904981 :)
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Richard - Hahahaha - I had to go check on that but yes indeed - maybe I'll ''consult'' them more often!!
Maybe rule #9 makes me chuckle most!!! ;D ;D
[size=13] Rule Nine:
Do not lie to me. I may appear to be a potbellied, balding, middle-aged, dimwitted has-been. But on issues relating to my daughter, I am the all-knowing, merciless god of your universe. If I ask you where you are going and with whom, you have one chance to tell me the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. I have a shotgun, a shovel, and five acres behind the house. [/size]
:o :D :D
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Chris: Thanks a lot, Sir. Now I have NO chance for being Rohrbaugh's model of-the-year! ;D
Cheers!
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Cuteo100 & R9SCarry,
Thanks for the pictures - I'll have to hire ya'll as the company photographers! :P ;D
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Cuteo - no sweat, you can still enter for the Forum's ''man-of-the-year! ;) :)
Meant to ask - what is the folder in your right pocket - it has a very large clip by look of it.
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Chris: now that we're far off topic, I might as well tell you ;D It's the Benchmade Skirmish/Neil Blackwood Collaboration knife, 4.3" blade (overal 9.7") 6.84oz., Ti handle. HUGE but nice and light! It usually rides in my back pocket when the Rohrbaugh sits up front.
(http://img38.photobucket.com/albums/v116/TOB9595/Passarounds/63002.jpg)
(http://img38.photobucket.com/albums/v116/TOB9595/Passarounds/630001.jpg)
Cheers!
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Thx - that looks one mega useful knife. I cannot compete there on equal terms but am still quite pleased with my Buck Mayo TNT - only a 3" but scary sharp plain blade ... also Ti body.
I find with carry I have this in left locket - not so easy to draw but available to weak hand whilst right might be ''busy''! ;)
(http://www.acbsystems.com/boards/thr/shoot5/mayo-tnt-s.jpg)
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Nice folder, Chris.
Cheers!
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Great Photo's Chris, of holsters with all combinations and knives. Great taste in both. Thanks for the postings.
Mike