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Old January 5th, 2012, 22:37   #1
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KWA MP9 holster option?!

Hey all

So i'm looking for an holster for my MP9....but we can't say their a ton of option. the only real on cost 250$ and is made by Brügger Thomet and safariland. but it's almost impossible to make one come here and the price is pretty discouraging.

So i've made so research and found the pantac mp7 drop leg holster. My question is : Anyone who have a MP9 have tried it? is it stable especially in prone/crouch and running?

Also i have a spare sheet of kydex just waiting to be used , but i not sure about making a kydex holster for it. it's a thing to make a pistol holster
(made my USP and 1911 already) but a smg holster is another thing..... what do you think of this idea? Any idea on the design and technique i could use to make it?


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all imput would be great and appreciate.
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Old January 6th, 2012, 00:20   #2
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I am in the same boat, if anyone has some suggestions or if anyone knows if the MP7 hostler would work well for the MP9,

i played one game with a sling and double sling with my M4 and it wasn't very comfortable and it slowed me down a whole lot so if i were to play again with it in a field game i would really like a hostler to be able to play without it being in the way!

any help or any suggestions would be awesome and greatly appreciated.
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Old January 6th, 2012, 01:01   #3
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Expensive, but it's in-country:
http://www.wolverinesupplies.com/det...and-Black.aspx

Anything made by B&T is pretty much made of diamonds and gold. I paid about $100 for a 3-inch section of angled rail to attach to my .223 Sig.
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Old January 6th, 2012, 11:47   #4
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yes i know but 250$ + shipping is a bit heavy. I would paid for it if i had a real bt Mp9.

My idea is i have a spare safariland drop leg platform and a sheet of kydex, so i would make on custom, but i cant figure out a systeme or pattern to make the holster because of the foregrip... so every idea is welcome!
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Old January 6th, 2012, 13:30   #5
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Well look at the B&T one. It's held in place at the bottom by the barrel.
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Old January 6th, 2012, 15:20   #6
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yes sure, but they use solid injected ABS to make the holster. But with my kydex even if it's .093 i don't think it will take the load and other than that how could i replicate the trigger lock they use?.
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