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Old 03-05-2008, 07:48 PM
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So I ordered a TT gunleather holster a while ago and have been using it for some time but it wasn't until today that I think I took it to the ultimate test (or one of few of that category). I took it for a run and it performed flawlessly. Since my pocket carry is being upgraded I went on a run with my all steel commander sized Kimber. Surprisingly enough nothing shifted nor bounced nor slid nor moved in any way. Double thumbs up to TT Gunleather
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Old 03-05-2008, 08:53 PM
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So I ordered a TT gunleather holster a while ago and have been using it for some time but it wasn't until today that I think I took it to the ultimate test (or one of few of that category). I took it for a run and it performed flawlessly. Since my pocket carry is being upgraded I went on a run with my all steel commander sized Kimber. Surprisingly enough nothing shifted nor bounced nor slid nor moved in any way. Double thumbs up to TT Gunleather
I have thought about this for some moments... you took it for... I believe you said...ummm.....a .... RUN .... is that a run from something... or is it that you are one of those people... fabled in my mind... who actually exercise and ...and....run for FUN!........AND YOU TOOK YOUR COMMANDER SIZED FRIEND!

I sit my fat butt in my chair and pause in AWE...

I am fat and humbled...especially since I hurt my back and haven't ridden my bike in months....
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Old 03-05-2008, 08:58 PM
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I have thought about this for some moments... you took it for... I believe you said...ummm.....a .... RUN .... is that a run from something... or is it that you are one of those people... fabled in my mind... who actually exercise and ...and....run for FUN!........AND YOU TOOK YOUR COMMANDER SIZED FRIEND!

I sit my fat butt in my chair and pause in AWE...

I am fat and humbled...especially since I hurt my back and haven't ridden my bike in months....
You know, it's actually not that bad: folks have tried to talk me out of ordering the steel framed Kimber as it'll be heavy to carry. Yes, the alloy Ultra CDP is light but the Kimber ProCarry II is not that heavy: 35 ounces empty vs 25 ounces of the Ultra CDP and I get an extra inch on the barrel as well as all steel frame.

Anyways, getting it back to the point at hand: with all that weight it still didn't budge
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So I ordered a TT gunleather holster a while ago and have been using it for some time but it wasn't until today that I think I took it to the ultimate test (or one of few of that category). I took it for a run and it performed flawlessly. Since my pocket carry is being upgraded I went on a run with my all steel commander sized Kimber. Surprisingly enough nothing shifted nor bounced nor slid nor moved in any way. Double thumbs up to TT Gunleather
I am happy to hear that your holster is working for you, I wanted to throw out there if any one is having any trouble with the functionality of my holsters that they would contact me so I can make it right. Some of the members here have holster that are from early stages of development.
What started as a hobby then a part time business may soon become a full time endeavor for me, I am almost finished designing other IWB and OWB designs which will not be construed as a "knock off" to anything. I am also going to be offering a wide selection of mag holders and light holders as well.
I also want to thank all the members here who have helped me with advice, support and gave me the opportunity to make a holster for them.
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Old 03-06-2008, 08:56 AM
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Yes, the alloy Ultra CDP is light but the Kimber ProCarry II is not that heavy: 35 ounces empty vs 25 ounces of the Ultra CDP and I get an extra inch on the barrel as well as all steel frame.
He's got a point there. My model 19 weighs in at 36 ounces and it's quite doable for OWB CCW. No doubt it would fail the Speedo test though...
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Old 03-06-2008, 09:05 AM
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I'm anxiously waiting for mine now that I received my CA CCW! The positive reviews here were enough for me to give TT a whirl.
I'm carrying OWB for now, but with weather changing, I can't do that for much longer!
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Old 03-06-2008, 09:22 AM
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TT is a great holster, I am always constantly moving when at work and its very well apart of me and not going anywhere. I never have to think about the holster moving because it simply doesn't.

TT has a great product, whats even greater about them is the customer service. I have changed my order so many times to have the holster made how i wanted it and Tim has been ever so graciously to work with me on what fits my needs. Doesn't get any better than that.
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Old 03-06-2008, 11:36 AM
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Not long ago, I ordered one from Tim for my P2000. I can't wait til I get it. All of these posts make me feel about giving him my business.
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Old 03-07-2008, 08:39 AM
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Just ordered two holsters from him as well. Cant wait.
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Old 03-28-2008, 03:39 PM
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I didn't feel the need to create a new thread so here is my take on my 2nd TT Holster that just arrived about 1 hour ago...

I asked Tim for 3 modifications to this holster:
-one piece back side (thanks Hygyliac for the idea)
-more forward can't and move the sweatguard
-allow the holster to reside lower on the belt line.

I LOVE IT....Its Exactly what I wanted and I couldn't be any more happier.

Tim is THE holster man!

Thank you again for dealing with my many requests!

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Old 03-28-2008, 04:00 PM
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I am happy to hear that your holster is working for you, I wanted to throw out there if any one is having any trouble with the functionality of my holsters that they would contact me so I can make it right. Some of the members here have holster that are from early stages of development.
What started as a hobby then a part time business may soon become a full time endeavor for me, I am almost finished designing other IWB and OWB designs which will not be construed as a "knock off" to anything. I am also going to be offering a wide selection of mag holders and light holders as well.
I also want to thank all the members here who have helped me with advice, support and gave me the opportunity to make a holster for them.

I have 2 holsters from Tim that I have been using for at least 3 or 4 months. Excellent product and a nice guy to do business with. I will give him 5 out of 5 dancing bananas
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Old 04-14-2008, 10:16 PM
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My TTGunleather IWB for my H&K P2000 arrived today. Wow! It is really nice.

I tried on many different clothes combinations and had my wife check me out. It honestly made my P2000 disappear. Only the tighter shirts printed. It didn't print with any of my dark suits or sport coats unless I bent over at the waist.

My wife, a very finicky shopper if there ever was one, was so impressed that she said "Kenny, you really made a smart buy. That's by far your best holster." And I agree with her. No question.

The quality of this holster is as high as all of you here said it would be. I am very happy and entirely satisfied.

Thank you Tim, for a great job.
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Anyone got pics of the holster being warn ?
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