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The fit is why I was hoping someone might be able to share their experience with railed holster and a non railed gun. I kniw the m9 is large for iwb but without a holster it's comfortable that way, but my employer says I need to have a holster..so... I am trying to find more comfortable ways to carry this thing 24/7
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I'm considering an alien gear iwb holster for my M9. In the future I may buy a 92fs with a rail. If I buy a holster for the 92 with a rail will my m9 fit properly? What about a taurus pt92 rail?

I appreciate any answers based on firsthand knowledge

 

In answer to you question it depends on whether the railed holster is designed to have a weapon light attached to the firearm when holstered. If so then the side tension will hold the gun in place but it will not be totally secure. If negative on the weapon mounted light then you'll be ok and a foam filler can easily be inserted in the rail recess should you have further concerns.

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