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May 20, 2017
Smith and Wesson's SD Series striker-fired pistol orginated from S&W's earlier Sigma series. They were designed to fall in between the Sigma and M&P line of handguns. The SD9VE started production in 2012 and is still produced to this day, being one of Smith & Wesson's most popular firearms.
The SD9VE holds 16 rounds of 9mm ammunition (+1 in the chamber). This firearm features the Self-Defense Trigger and dovetailed, 3 dot sights. If you are in the market to buy a holster for your SD9VE, Urban Carry might have just what you need.
We tested the Urban Carry Holster with the S&W SD9VE and found that the Captain holster -
May 20, 2017
Kimber has just released the lightest production 6-shot Magnum revolver. The K6 shoots .357 Mag. The trigger is double action only. This firearm is made out of stainless steel with a smooth satin finish and black serrated sights.
We test the The Urban Carry Holster with the brand new Kimber K6.
We suggest the large size Urban Carry holster for the Kimber K6. That should keep the firearm just below the waistline keeping it comfortable in the relaxed position and still leaving enough of the handle accessible during retrieval for a quick
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May 20, 2017
Smith & Wesson’s M&P Shield is a slim, concealable and lightweight striker-fired polymer pistol. S&W started manufacturing the Shield in 2012 and is still in production today with several variations. The Shield remains one of the most popular firearms on the market today, and a brand new Shield can be purchased for just under $500.00.
What’s the best concealed carry holster for the M&P Shield?
Simply put, the G2 Lieutenant is the best holster for the M&P Shield for concealed carry. No other holster provides the same level of comfort, concealment and ease of use as the G2. On top of that, our customers who carry Shields love the G2; in fact, it’s our most popular firearm-holster combination.
We’ve tested the Shield extensively in our holsters, and have made both G2 (Below the Waistband) style holsters and more traditional carry