This is the Canute IWB holster from UBG. It’s a pretty common design, this dual spread-loop-thing most all makers do now It has about 20 degrees forward cant. It rides at just the right height to allow a full grip on the pistol. I have bought this same holster for several different pistols now and just like with the others, it just plain works. Nate does something to the way he bends the leather around the pistol he’s building a holster for and he sews it just so; so that the butt of the handgun is nestled comfortably and tightly to your side. The Canute does a fantastic job of holding, securing, and helping conceal your pistol. $65 with a 12% discount if you use “okshooters” at checkout. Are you kidding me? 4-6 week turnaround time? Again...are you kidding me? And for a handmade piece of gear like this? Now I know you gotta be kidding me! What? For real? Well no wonder I own a whole bunch of leather from UBG Holsters!
Man, I have nice leather from Sparks, Kramer TT and others, but Nate is fast becoming as well known as those big dawgs are and for good reason. He just builds a fine piece of leather; a very fine piece indeed.
I could have easily spent a whole lot more but any real difference would be cosmetic. You want the finest in beautifully done hand-detailed work? Go to Mitch Rosen. You want the most copied IWB there is? Speak to Milt Sparks and ask about the VM II. You want leather so exquisitely smooth it feels like the soft, yet firm derrière of a beautiful wom... (well, you get my drift) then go ye to Kevin Nightingale at Nightingaleleather.com. You want uniquely made custom pieces cut and put together by perhaps one of the top 2 or 3 guys to ever make holsters? Seek out Tim Thurner at TTGunleather.com. But when you do seek those fellas out, be sure to take your checkbook!
Now. You want a well-built holster that does its job and looks pretty darn good too? You want to spend 1/2 what those other guys charge? You want a nice discount just cause you are on OSA? How about you need it quicker than 5-6 months? Sounds to me like you need to talk to Nate at ubgholsters.com. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a bad review on his gear and for good reason. I am very pleased to add this rig to my stable and it will serve me well carrying my Sig P229 just right. Here’s the obligatory pics; notice how thin the leather is, thus adding very little extra material to have to stuff between you and your pants, yet it is as stiff and firmly made as any holster I’ve got. That’s a good thing.
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Man, I have nice leather from Sparks, Kramer TT and others, but Nate is fast becoming as well known as those big dawgs are and for good reason. He just builds a fine piece of leather; a very fine piece indeed.
I could have easily spent a whole lot more but any real difference would be cosmetic. You want the finest in beautifully done hand-detailed work? Go to Mitch Rosen. You want the most copied IWB there is? Speak to Milt Sparks and ask about the VM II. You want leather so exquisitely smooth it feels like the soft, yet firm derrière of a beautiful wom... (well, you get my drift) then go ye to Kevin Nightingale at Nightingaleleather.com. You want uniquely made custom pieces cut and put together by perhaps one of the top 2 or 3 guys to ever make holsters? Seek out Tim Thurner at TTGunleather.com. But when you do seek those fellas out, be sure to take your checkbook!
Now. You want a well-built holster that does its job and looks pretty darn good too? You want to spend 1/2 what those other guys charge? You want a nice discount just cause you are on OSA? How about you need it quicker than 5-6 months? Sounds to me like you need to talk to Nate at ubgholsters.com. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a bad review on his gear and for good reason. I am very pleased to add this rig to my stable and it will serve me well carrying my Sig P229 just right. Here’s the obligatory pics; notice how thin the leather is, thus adding very little extra material to have to stuff between you and your pants, yet it is as stiff and firmly made as any holster I’ve got. That’s a good thing.
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