Concealed carry holster recommendations for an HK P2000 9mm?

I have purchased a H&K P2000 in 9mm. I’m interested in getting my concealed carry permit and i realize that once I get it I will need a holster.

I have been searching for holsters online, but there are so many options my mind is spinning.

I really don’t know which holster is best. I don’t wear a belt so I am leaning toward an inside the pants holster.

My other option is a ankle holster, I am wondering which is best, ankle holster or inside the pants holster.

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ghemcartographer

If they make an Uncle Mike’s for the P2000, I love mine, but sitting down can be a bit uncomfortable if you wear a belt. For walking, it gives a clean appearance externally, I like mine at the small of my back when standing, but move it to my left side when driving.

Grizzly II

Check these out:
Bianchi, Galco, and Safariland all make several models of holsters for the P2000, but all I’ve seen are belt types.
For the money, the generic horizontal shoulder rigs in ballistic nylon, sold by CTD for about $20 are as good as any, and come with a dual mag carrier, as well, and it is as easy to don as a jacket or vest. They also sell the ‘buttpack’ carriers for unobtrusive concealed carry. I have my own version of this type of carry for my H-K USP, with three spare mags.

kato outdoors

You should check out FIST in N.Y.C. They have a very wide selection and make every type of holster for any situation. They even make a lightweight (some type of polymer) inside the pants that is the best that I’ve seen anywhere. The summer is the time to place your order, things are a little slower and you will get you holster a lot faster

icing_in_ak

Milt Sparks – Versa Max 2 aka VM2. It comes with belt loops, but you can ask for the kydex belt clips. Takes a few minutes to swap. It is spendy, but its worth every penny.

Leather is nice and comfy. It has a metal mouth opening so it doesn’t compress after the pistol has been drawn from the holster. Makes reholstering very easy.

If you go Inside the WasteBand (IWB), I strongly recommend getting a belt. Even though your pants may feel snug, there’s a little bit of play with how your pants can move. The last thing you want to be is hampered having to draw it out of the holster an extra 1″ because your pants decided to go with it. Plus it will cover up your pant clips better.

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