Beretta 9000S holster snag problem?
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Beretta 9000S holster snag problem?
I have a good friend about to get his CHL, who is considering buying a Beretta 9000S as his primary carry gun.
I personally have never seen anything but photos of that model, but they showed a pretty "over sized" front sight.
Does anyone carry one to know if that would be a holster snag issue in a quick draw self defense situation?
thank you
I personally have never seen anything but photos of that model, but they showed a pretty "over sized" front sight.
Does anyone carry one to know if that would be a holster snag issue in a quick draw self defense situation?
thank you
Actually meant to post this, but PM'ed daddySEAL instead.. oops!
I carried a 9000S for awhile as my carry gun, never noticed a snag issue. I'd say it would have more to do with the holster than the gun, but the front sight didn't seem particuarly large to me.
I'm actually probably selling my 9000S to a friend this week, and if so, will likely have a Tucker Texas Heritage that fits a 9000S for sale shortly afterwards. Let me know if your friend might be interested - in any case, it'll go on the forsale forum here.
I carried a 9000S for awhile as my carry gun, never noticed a snag issue. I'd say it would have more to do with the holster than the gun, but the front sight didn't seem particuarly large to me.
I'm actually probably selling my 9000S to a friend this week, and if so, will likely have a Tucker Texas Heritage that fits a 9000S for sale shortly afterwards. Let me know if your friend might be interested - in any case, it'll go on the forsale forum here.
thanks for the reply, Velocity.
did you not like the 9000s for some reason?
Is that why you are selling it?
I've read some comments that some of those pistols have ammo jam issues and therefor, some didn't feel comfortable using it for self defence.
Is it sensative to certain different types and grains of ammo?
did you not like the 9000s for some reason?
Is that why you are selling it?
I've read some comments that some of those pistols have ammo jam issues and therefor, some didn't feel comfortable using it for self defence.
Is it sensative to certain different types and grains of ammo?
[I'm actually probably selling my 9000S to a friend this week, and if so, will likely have a Tucker Texas Heritage that fits a 9000S for sale shortly afterwards. Let me know if your friend might be interested - in any case, it'll go on the forsale forum here. :grin:[/quote]
I just bought a 9000 and might be interested in the holster.
Ross
I just bought a 9000 and might be interested in the holster.
Ross
Ross
San Antonio
San Antonio
Thanks, Friend Ross (mentor?) #1849887
thank you for the offer, but he bought a S&W M&P instead.
Kind of you though and we appreciate your offer.
thank you for the offer, but he bought a S&W M&P instead.
Kind of you though and we appreciate your offer.
Last edited by daddySEAL on Wed Oct 31, 2007 3:03 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Yes, I know....I suggested it to him.
I wish I had one.....but currently with all these, I feel I don't "need" it.
Standard size Baby Eagle
Stoeger 8000 Cougar
Steyr M40 A-1
XD-40 subcompact
Glocks 23 and 27
Taurus PT140 Millenium Pro
Taurus SS406 .44 mag revolver
Sig P239
CZ75B
(and saving credit card money for the new Grand Power K100 P1 when available soon)
I wish I had one.....but currently with all these, I feel I don't "need" it.
Standard size Baby Eagle
Stoeger 8000 Cougar
Steyr M40 A-1
XD-40 subcompact
Glocks 23 and 27
Taurus PT140 Millenium Pro
Taurus SS406 .44 mag revolver
Sig P239
CZ75B
(and saving credit card money for the new Grand Power K100 P1 when available soon)
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