I got a Facebook message yesterday that my new Versa carry was in. I picked it up after work and Having it only about 1.5 hours I think I will like it. No weight and practically 0 bulk, Check em out at Versacarry.com or click on the link. I think it fills a gap in concealment as it is a IWB holster. http://www.versacarry.com/
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=570355152998915&set=vb.100000733051069&type=3 My demo with about 10 practice runs. I tried to post here but don't have time for changing format right now. I like the holster and it carries well. Can be used as right or left hand. Or it will set up t pull turned either way from either side. Right but forward or rev . I will post a few pics when I can get them done . The vid shows the conceal quality and ease of draw from under my ever present hat
I had the super-quiet no-shoot-um bullets in it. Na was just drawing and practicing. I usually carry in a pancake from this one . e style or my Uncle Mikes iwb , both are a huge difference It takes a few runs to get used to the pull on this one . But when U get it works very good. Still coming a little high but would rather do that than not clear the pants top. Gun is clear from the holster in less than 1.75 inches
My hearing must have been bad yesterday as today when I watched it it was only the sound of the pistol coming out of the holster. :rotate:
I always get my draw down before I add bullets. Extra motion just compounds and lengthens the learning curve. I try to be more consistant and precise on presentation , then shoot 1 instinctive shot. Got to remember if anyone tries to rob, attack , harm U their plan was made before the act. U got miliseconds to decide on action and act.
I still am using the Versacarry. I like it better than any of the other 4 I use with the lc9. I have permanently dedicated my other IWB to Papaw ( 1954 CZ 52 IN 7.62 X 25 ). I carry it on occasion and though the size is near the 45 Colt auto it is somewhat thinner and easier to carry concealed.
Still using ans loving the Versa-carry. It is good on the Bike as the carry can be changed very fast. It can also go from a IWB to a jacket or pocket carry with handle showing easily. Also if it is needed to just carry bare-gun the clip is not bulky and takes up very little space. A canted model is currently under development and soon as it hits the market I will add that to my collection as well:machinegun:
I have the Versacarry in four (4) different configurations, and think they're the cat's posterior! I'm not normally an IWB guy, but these things are about as unobtrusive as it gets.