Good job on the holster. I decided to go with a Bianchi IWB Professional series for the Bersa one of the following for the Ruger:csmartin732 wrote:Ok i had to resize these so they would be accepted. I apoligize for the typos in the first post new laptop and wow what a difference a little larger keyboard makes!!!! Here are a few pictures of the setup I made for the wife.
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- Mon Aug 18, 2008 2:17 pm
- Forum: Holsters & Accessories
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Re: Holster for Ruger P95 and Bersa .380
- Wed Aug 13, 2008 8:41 pm
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Re: Holster for Ruger P95 and Bersa .380
Inserting pictures is really easy. There is a tab below the Save/Preview/Submit buttons that says "upload attachment". Click this tab and box will appear for you to browse your computer for the file that you want to attach. Once you have found the file using the browse function click the "Add the file" button. That will add the file to your reply. You can click the preview button to see what your reply looks like with the picture. If that doesn't work for you let me know.csmartin732 wrote:hey TxShooter. I make leather holster and just finished one for my wife. the holster fits in the middle of the back so a untucked shirt will cover, this allows a draw from the right hand, I will send a fem pictures is you send me a email as I dont know how to insert pictures into these threads.
- Wed Aug 13, 2008 3:05 pm
- Forum: Holsters & Accessories
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Re: Holster for Ruger P95 and Bersa .380
The 09 did not fit because of the point on the trigger guard of the Bersa, it dug into the stich line. No amount of streching was going to cure that. I ended up getting the 10 because it was the one that had the best fit, while allowing the gun to fully seat in the holster such that the trigger was fully covered.nemesis wrote:Model 100's coming from the factory flatten out as there is nothing to keep them shaped. Normally, holding the new holster in your hand with the seamed edges between your thumb and the opposing fingers and squeezing will open the holster wide enough to fully seat the gun. Leave the gun in the holster overnight and you won't have any problems.You were right, I did not like the fit of the #9. The trigger guard interferes with the holster preventing the gun from going all the way in.
At what position do you find the most comfortable to carry?
Please don't shop Bianchi holsters by "sizes" because those references are really "families" and don't directly refer to size. Code 1 fits J-Frames (small), 4 fits medium/large Taurus revolvers (not small) and up the list at 7 you're back down to Beretta 3032 (pretty small).
19226/19227 (09) are the listed fit for Bersa Thunder .380, Walther PPK and SIG P230/232 and I know from my own experience that they do fit and they fit well.
19230/19231 (10) are the recommended holsters for Colt Officers and CZ 75 Compact. I just don't see how that can be a decent fit for a Bersa.
There is not a big difference in the size between the 09 and 10.
- Wed Aug 13, 2008 10:26 am
- Forum: Holsters & Accessories
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Re: Holster for Ruger P95 and Bersa .380
Thanks for the holster option. I picked up one from Carter's Country last weekend. You were right, I did not like the fit of the #9. The trigger guard interferes with the holster preventing the gun from going all the way in.Dan20703 wrote:I've got a Bersa and I like the Bianchi Profefesional 100 holster. The #9 is supposed to be the correct size but I use the #10. The back high rise part will keep the gun from poking you. I bought mine at Carter's Country on sale for $39.
http://www.bianchi-intl.com/product/Pro ... odelID=100
At what position do you find the most comfortable to carry?
- Sat Aug 09, 2008 11:47 am
- Forum: Holsters & Accessories
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Re: Holster for Ruger P95 and Bersa .380
That holster is for the Bersa .380 which, to my knowledge, can not be used for IDPA. I don't think the .380 round could meet the power floor for IDPA.WildBill wrote:They are nice holsters, but I don't think they would be good for IPDA. The reason is that they tend to get flattened so it is very difficult to re-holster the gun. I have one and that is my only complaint. I would suggest looking at the Comp-Tac holsters.TX_shooter wrote:That's a good looking holster. I may have to make a trip to carter's country.
I do not shoot IPDA, so you ought to get some feedback from someone who does.
I am looking for a good OWB holster for the ruger, which will be used in IDPA.
- Sat Aug 09, 2008 11:34 am
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Re: Holster for Ruger P95 and Bersa .380
That's a good looking holster. I may have to make a trip to carter's country.
- Fri Aug 08, 2008 2:18 pm
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Re: Holster for Ruger P95 and Bersa .380
I have a little overhang in the stomach area. So, a belly band would probably be uncomfortable for me. But the Bersa is not that big.lunchbox wrote:???TX_shooter wrote:I don't think anything adding to my "thickness" in the belly area is a going to work.lunchbox wrote:for the bersa try a belly band
what do you mean
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- Fri Aug 08, 2008 12:56 pm
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Re: Holster for Ruger P95 and Bersa .380
I don't think anything adding to my "thickness" in the belly area is a going to work.lunchbox wrote:for the bersa try a belly band
- Fri Aug 08, 2008 11:39 am
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Holster for Ruger P95 and Bersa .380
I need a little help finding a holster for my ruger P95(w/rail) and Bersa .380 Thunder(two separate holsters, just to be clear).
For the Ruger, I would like something that is comfortable and that I can use in local IDPA.
Probably IWB for the Bersa.
I am looking to spend less than $50 for each.
Can you guys give me some suggestions?
I am 5'9" - 250 lbs.
For the Ruger, I would like something that is comfortable and that I can use in local IDPA.
Probably IWB for the Bersa.
I am looking to spend less than $50 for each.
Can you guys give me some suggestions?
I am 5'9" - 250 lbs.