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CC holster suggestions? Bersa Thunder .380 by jimbolaya
Started on: 03-15-2011 07:47 PM
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Report this Post03-15-2011 07:47 PM Click Here to See the Profile for jimbolayaSend a Private Message to jimbolayaDirect Link to This Post
Who owns a Bersa Thunder and if you carry it, what holster do you use? Looking for a good IWB, probably leather. Probably will get a shoulder/armpit style one also for winter and when I wear a suit. Looking for open carry options too. Considering owning all three types to cover an variety of situations. what do you like? Is there something you bought that you hated? My brother in law bought a Talon Deep cover. It's the kind that's attached to a cell phone case, but I am reading comments that it's only good if your standing. There is just entirely too much out there on the net, and the amount of options is just too staggering. I'm getting information overload. So I'm coming here so you guys can push me over the edge.

Jim

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Report this Post03-15-2011 08:45 PM Click Here to See the Profile for dsnoverSend a Private Message to dsnoverDirect Link to This Post
Cross Breed Supertuck. The best, most comfortable, bar none.

http://www.crossbreedholsters.com

They do have one for the Bersa .380.

Edit to add video of how even a small person (woman in this case) can wear highly concealed with the Cross Breed.

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Report this Post03-15-2011 11:59 PM Click Here to See the Profile for OKflyboySend a Private Message to OKflyboyDirect Link to This Post
 
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Originally posted by dsnover:

Cross Breed Supertuck. The best, most comfortable, bar none.

http://www.crossbreedholsters.com

They do have one for the Bersa .380.


+1 for the crossbreed. I have one that I bought for my Taurus, and I still use it for my Beretta (fit on the Beretta is a little off, but not by much). Well worth the money!



Mine with the Taurus:



And with the Beretta:
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Of all the holsters Ive bought, I still prefer the elastic belly band style. Positions gun wherever its comfortable from under your arm to low on the hip, front, back, under any kind of clothing. Even has pockets for extra clip, cash or credit card. Ive even stuck a camera in it once so I didnt have to carry anything in my hands.
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Originally posted by rogergarrison:

Of all the holsters Ive bought, I still prefer the elastic belly band style. Positions gun wherever its comfortable from under your arm to low on the hip, front, back, under any kind of clothing. Even has pockets for extra clip, cash or credit card. Ive even stuck a camera in it once so I didnt have to carry anything in my hands.


Link to a recommended product? I'm always looking for extra solutions for when clothing dictates that the IWB is too 'revealing' (not that there's anything wrong with that)
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Originally posted by rogergarrison:

Of all the holsters Ive bought, I still prefer the elastic belly band style. Positions gun wherever its comfortable from under your arm to low on the hip, front, back, under any kind of clothing. Even has pockets for extra clip, cash or credit card. Ive even stuck a camera in it once so I didnt have to carry anything in my hands.


Thats what I use to carry my .380 its very versatile.

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Report this Post03-16-2011 05:34 PM Click Here to See the Profile for jimbolayaSend a Private Message to jimbolayaDirect Link to This Post
Thanks for the suggestions guys. I started this thread before going to bed last night, and was not able to check it until after work, today. As always, you don't disappoint. I Like the look of that crossbreed. Is it comfortable when sitting? It appears that it would still leave the gun visible when you tuck your shirt in. I was thinking about the bellyband as a alternative for when I have to tuck a shirt in, and will not be wearing a jacket. At $15 you really can't go wrong. Thanks for the extra model pics, OKflyboy.

Jim

Edit: Just went back and watched the video. He was still able to tuck his shirt over the holster. Nice. I could see a bulge, but his gun was a larger frame gun than a Bersa Thunder. I bet it wouldn't leave as big a footprint.

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Report this Post03-16-2011 05:42 PM Click Here to See the Profile for User00013170Send a Private Message to User00013170Direct Link to This Post
When i still carried a Bersa i had a donhume IWB. I still have the same models for what i carry now ( a G26 ).
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Here is what I have.
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Report this Post03-16-2011 06:04 PM Click Here to See the Profile for OKflyboySend a Private Message to OKflyboyDirect Link to This Post
 
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Originally posted by jimbolaya:
. Thanks for the extra model pics, OKflyboy.

Jim



Hey, be glad I didn't share my "special" pics

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