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Senior Member
Join Date: February 7, 2000
Posts: 863
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Has anybody had experience with Don Hume holsters and how did you like them? I am thinking of getting a pancake holster.
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Staff Alumnus
Join Date: October 14, 1998
Location: Lapoint, Utah
Posts: 11,477
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Well made but a little rough on the insides... Not bad if you get a good deal on one. Not compairable to Galco or De Santi in my opinion - but better than others.
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Senior Member
Join Date: January 31, 1999
Location: SE Michigan - USA
Posts: 4,039
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Back when I started into police work, sometime after they invented dirt, I used Don Hume leather gear. At one time Hume was a THE police leather maker. Anyway, back then they made some pretty good gear, I have not used any Hume stuff in a long time however.
------------------ Ne Conjuge Nobiscum "If there be treachery, let there be jehad!" |
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Senior Member
Join Date: October 16, 1998
Location: OKC, OK & Austin, Tx
Posts: 3,708
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Utility gear. For mass produced Galco is better, but for that money check out the standard designs from some of the custom makers. Not that much of a price difference.
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Senior Member
Join Date: December 17, 1998
Posts: 1,885
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I have two Don Hume IWB rigs that I picked up from a dealer at a gun show. One for my Commander and one for my Mustang. Both are well made, secure and comfortable. Add the fact that they cost me $30 and $35, I couldn't be happier with them.
------------------ Politically, Fashionably and Aerodynamically Incorrect! |
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Junior Member
Join Date: March 9, 2000
Posts: 2
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Ditto to Grey Fox's experience. My CCW gun is in Hume horsehide. It works very well for me and the price was good.
------------------ Rick Hamby SASS #25573, SBSS#2 |
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