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I would like some info on the Kramer line of holsters. Acually the #3 IWB. Does anyone ues this ,or have used it? I like the way they look more than just about all i've seen except not beening able to adjust the cant. A little help please?

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I dont know about that specific one. I do know I purchased an IWB for a Smith model 65 3" that was the best holster I ever owned. Everything an IWB ought to be. Worth every penny.

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I own 2 IWB#3's, in both horsehide and cowhide. They're both fine holsters, but I prefer the horsehide one.

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I have 2 #2's, and they are slightly adjustable, the #3 seems to be adjustable the same way, not alot of adjustment, but a little. And for the record, I love my horsehide Kramer holsters, and wouldn't trade them for any other IWB.

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It is my understanding that horsehide is a tighter grain, it seems to hold up longer than cowhide, may be thicker also. My horsehide holsters have been through hell and back, they have held up longer than some of my duty rigs have.

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Horsehide is also stiffer than cowhide, and seems to retain it's stiffness and shape better.

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