"And for a regular dude I’m maybe okay...but what I learned is if there’s a door, I’m going out it not in it"-Duke
"Just because a girl sleeps with her brother doesn't mean she's easy..."-Blues
My understanding is any holster that fits the C2 should fit the C. I believe it’s the same slide dimensions.
I have a C with about 2k rounds through it. It has a nice trigger and is accurate, but a few quibbles:
-I have to be mindful not to put thumb pressure on the slide at all when using the slide lock lever to reload as it likely causes the first round to hang up on the feed ramp. I do not have to be mindful of that with Glocks or Sigs.
-The frame anodizing scratches easily
-If I operate the right side of the ambi safety, the left side of the safety lever wears excessively into the frame. It could be just my example though as other examples I’ve seen on the internet do not have nearly the same amount of wear as mine.
Lastly (and this is personal preference) the scoop at the top of the front strap doesn’t work with my grip technique/hand size. I squeeze front to back and engage hardest with my pinky finger. On most guns this locks in my wrist solidly. On the C, the scoop allowed my wrist to “unlock” more, so when I anticipated a shot it really showed. Surprisingly, just adding a bike tire tube grip sleeve fixed the issue.
Thanks to all who have replied. I actually thought I had checked on Tenicor, LAS, and Kramers as potential sources, but will go back and look again. My Google-Fu ay have been very week.
The Gochenour Extreme High Ride. From Sherrick's site: This holster was designed by Skip Gochenour, director of the N.T.I. to hide under a vest or a sweater. The holster is open down the front with three inches of leather covering the muzzle end of the weapon. Constructed of appropriate weight horsehide with reinforcement the weapon is secure at all times. A small amount of vertical arm rise is all that is needed to present your weapon. An excellent holster for undercover ops and those who carry and need absolute discretion.
I like it. I like straight drop holsters. It is tight. Turn it upside down and shake. The pistol stays retained for 6-8 hard shakes before freeing from holster. When you look at the picture I posted of the Tenicor in my other picture and the Gochenour, there is about 1" less coverage from muzzle to ejection port.