Blackhawk Tuckable Holster Review

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A review of the Blackhawk Tuckable conceal carry holster demonstrating its pros and cons. I specifically use a Kel-tec PF9 for daily use. The holster is made in Italy, made of a soft pliable suede brown leather with a rough outer and smooth inner. The J-clip is a unique design that can accommodate large and small belts. I discuss the competitors choices as Galco, The HolsterStore, DeSantis and Crossbreed. I give the Blackhawk holster a 7 out of 10 for function, quality and value. With a MRSP of 36.99 and there are even better prices online. This is an outstanding value for Kel-tec owners looking for a holster that will fit the popular PF9 pistol or any KAHR, Ruger, Glock or officers 1911. Thanks for watching please subscribe, rate or comment.
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  • Would a G19 fit the holster for the Kahr 9? or vice versa?

  • @ktrigg2 Thank you for viewing the review.

    Blackhawk does offer a model that will hold a Glock 19: part# 421604BN that is designed the same as this model. I'd say the K9/CW9 would fit, but the holster may be slightly larger than the K9 is.

  • Great review! Been using a Fobus holster which I love as far as how it fits; extremely comfortable, light weight, holds the gun securely, and at a very good draw angle. BUT you always have to go around looking like a slob with your shirt un-tucked, or in colder weather you can get away wearing a jacket/sweatshirt/sweater etc to cover it up. Consequently I've been looking for a good option for warm weather and more "formal" situations where I need to tuck in shirt, so this might be the ticket!

  • @kc8omg Thanks for viewing. This is an inexpensive holster and is very comfortable to wear. It even survived my washing machine without shrinkage or deformation. Stay tuned, I will be reviewing another similar holster for my Glock 27 from DeSantis probably in a a couple of weeks. Note: the Blackhawk is no quick drawing holster though. You could train with it and get a fair speed with it. Nice thing is that it doesn't have any snag-ups.

  • once again, this is another informative video. I have been considering going with a iwb holster for my glock 30, but I am a bigger man, so comfort is a key factor for me.

  • @kaalima Thanks for viewing Kaalima.

    The Blackhawk is a flexible holster and may not be strong enough for the Glock. It is comfortable and if that is what your after, it will work well.

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  • @Zulu1380

    Great question: No that is one things that makes it comfortable. It is snug with or without the firearm in the holster. The holster collapses against my waist without the j-clip interfering. So I can deholster the firearm and still walk around with the holster IWB. Thank you for watching. Rate, subscribe.

  • Thanks. I will keep that in mind for sure.

  • @enriquesonora1500 You as well my friend

  • @ironmonkeyz You bet ironmnkeyz!

    I agree, it is challenging to find a holster for the Kel-tec PF9. Once I found the sku in the Blackhawk catalog and ordered it and used if for some time, I just had to get the word out to all the PF9 owners. Let me know if you find a holster you like.

    Take care and enjoy Independence Day!

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