Uncle Mike's is a leader in the shooting accessory industry designing and manufacturing holsters, bags, belts, swivels, and accessories for shooters everywhere. Uncle Mike's takes pride in their products and each product they offer is built with precision to be as tough if not tougher than you. With 66+ years of experience in the industry you know that Uncle Mike's knows what shooters need and they deliver in spades.
Specifications and Features:
Manufacturer Number: 86010
Size 1
Flattened profile for optimum concealment
Extra-thin laminate conforms to body contours
Medium-high-ride design positions your firearm for a smooth draw
Three-slot design on all models for crossdraw, dual-position or strong-side carry
Thumb break and retention strap protected by Strap Traps
Adjustment tool included
Black
Fits:
3"-4" Barrel Medium Frame Semi Autos
Specifications and Features:
Manufacturer Number: 86010
Size 1
Flattened profile for optimum concealment
Extra-thin laminate conforms to body contours
Medium-high-ride design positions your firearm for a smooth draw
Three-slot design on all models for crossdraw, dual-position or strong-side carry
Thumb break and retention strap protected by Strap Traps
Adjustment tool included
Black
Fits:
3"-4" Barrel Medium Frame Semi Autos
Fits Ruger LC9 nicely yet
Fits Ruger LC9 nicely yet I didnt like how they secured the pistol . BUT the easy fix is an 11' piece of double sided velcro. Can be found at most places that carry computers, as a cable organizer.I cut & doubled over the slotted end with a couple of quick stiches of thread to give me a small tab to get a hold of. Then push it into the place you would use their piece with a spoon.EASY & QUICK fix !
July 25, 2011
Had an old llama & never
Had an old llama & never found a holster till now that I really liked. I got rid of that thumb break. Put in its place a piece of double sided Velcro after I folded a piece back on its self & sewed it in place. The Velcro is adjustable in length now for different pistols, I used an computer cable wrap I got form W-mart. Good holster made better. I plan to get one for my 1911 so I can carry with the hammer in any position. All I do is move the Velcro where I want it, to the length I want it!
November 30, 2010
I have a Glock 19 and it
I have a Glock 19 and it didn't fit all the way in even when I tried a few tricks. It is a nice holster for smaller weapons though and my father in law uses it now for his HK USP.
January 24, 2010
I carry a Kahr P9 in many
I carry a Kahr P9 in many different ways. Its been a while since I owned an Uncle Mike's belt holster and they've improved their line. I love this holster for summer carry because I don't like sweating on my more expensive leather. This one is thin, strong, durable and keeps the weapon secure. Don't be fooled by the low price.
May 27, 2009
poor qualty. seen better
poor qualty. seen better in kids toys.
May 2, 2009
Yes, it's a nice holster.
Yes, it's a nice holster. I have lost one of the retention straps on mine, Uncle Mike does not sell replacements.
March 26, 2009
I carried this holster fo
I carried this holster for four years in the Federal Air Marshal service and couldnt have been happier. It holds tight to the body and holds up great to regular use. Definately not for tactical use but the comfort is second to none.. After the Sig was retired I use it with my Kimber 1911
November 9, 2008
Great for Pant belt use f
Great for Pant belt use for a person whom needs to carry a pistol but doesn't have the money to put on a fashion show ;) It's a good idea for a person to keep a few of these for instances in which there is a gun but no time nor cash to get a fitted low profile holster for the pistol. These holsters are not the sleekest looking but they're sturdy and they hold the pistol snug. Once the pistol is in the holster for a few minutes the holster conforms to the shape of the pistol for a tight fit. The pistol draws smooth and re-holsters snug. Sometimes the thumb break gets in the way as the user re-holsters because the strap is thin floppy plasic. No worry, even if the thumb break becomes stuck under the pistol while the user shoves his pistol in the holster in a rush it's no problem The holster will still hold the pistol snug in place for a long period of time with the thumb break released. So critical hands free moments with no time to spare don't require the thumb break. I can shake the holster upside down with my Beretta 92 with no thumb break and the large frame pistol won't even move, not one milimeter. This holster is simplistic yet resistant to gravity and physics. Once the holster has an appropriate pistol it won't let it go until some person or something pulls it out. I choose the word resistant because I'm sure it's not perfect. If the user gets crazy stupid with it I am sure the gun will eventually fall out while the thumb break is open. For what it is it's a bit overpriced which isn't CTD's fault. Everything from Butler Creek & affiliates is expensive by factory price. But You'll never have to question the reliability of This particular holster. It's dependible. It's not the sleekest looking but it's high quality construction.
September 29, 2007