good places to get cc holsters?

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good places to get cc holsters?

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Ill shortly be purchasing a Taurus model 65 revolver its a 357 mag with a 4" barrel I know its a little large for CC but I really like the gun and it will be my only pistol so its what ill have I was hoping some of you guys would help me out in pointing me in the right direction in finding a holster with website links and the such thanks for the help :D
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Here is a place to start. I already put the model in for the search for ya.
http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/ItemList ... pe=Holster
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Check Amazon and Optics Planet. The last holster I bought was from Amazon, and I shopped like crazy before I ordered it.
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Thanks for the help guys I would have never thought you of amazon but I've never really used it before so i guess I don't know what's on there but ill definitely look into all of them and see what i can find :tongue:
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i bought my iwb holster for my xd40 from opticsplanet for around $43 shipped it is a galco king tuk .they have a large selection of holsters.
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+1 on optics planet ...or was that 2.
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Midway. Large selection, good prices, fast shipping.

Don't overlook improvised, non-traditional carry methods. (I do not mean Mexican carry!) I have a lot of holsters, but still use the paracord holster on occasion; I developed a carry method using a short piece of 1 1/2" webbing backed with male Velcro that hooks up nicely on the right side of my instructor's belt where the excess loops back around and hooks back onto the belt. I also sewed a piece of it inside the belt, ala the "beltster" . I believe Hogue makes a grip with a "lip" on it ala the Barami Hip Grip I have on my Colt Cobra. They should have one for the Taurus 65.
+1 on the King Tuk mentioned by dou44, as well as the CrossBreeds.

Any holster for the S&W K-frames (10, 14, 15, 19, 64, 65, etc. ) will fit your Taurus 65. That increases your options immensely. Check the 'bargain' bin of used holsters at your local gun shop. I just found a nice Kydex IWB for my Taurus PT-145 at the shop by my house for $15; It was labeled as a left Handed holster for an XD-40 Compact, but was a RH IWB! :lol: It fit the PT-145 perfectly, as do holsters for the Glock 27.
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There is a member of another forum board that I am on that makes custom IWB holsters. His website is http://www.hhholsters.com. I have not had the need to get one but everyone I know who has gotten one likes them. May not be what you are looking for but worth checking out.
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Greatguns wrote:There is a member of another forum board that I am on that makes custom IWB holsters. His website is http://www.hhholsters.com. I have not had the need to get one but everyone I know who has gotten one likes them. May not be what you are looking for but worth checking out.
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I've bought several holsters from Midway USA. Top notch outfit with most everything in stock. And I've bought from custom makers, too. And Crossbreed and Fist and Comptac... just resign yourself to the fact that you will probably buy more than one holster :D
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