Advice sought on BHP holster

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As the title suggests, I am thinking about buying a holster for concealed carry of a Browning High Power. Since the inception of CCW in this state, I have had two carry guns each with a Milt Sparks Summer Special (Colt Officer's Model and Colt Mustang). I don't really intend to switch carry guns, but would like that option.
Give me your suggestions.
 
If you value the finish on your guns, don't get Kydex unless it's lined. I forget the brand name, but to my knowledge, only one lines theirs with suede. I've used a Fobus paddle holster and really loved it. But it was brutal on the finish of my Kimber Pro Elite. I now have a lined Galco belt slide that I use for my Custom Eclipse II.
 
I carry my Hi-Power in a Milt Sparks Versa-Max II and I love it. The only downside I can think of is that you'll want one for your 1911s too after trying it.
 
The #3 IWB Horsehide from Kramer Leather is reasonably priced, looks sharp, and is comfotable enough for all day carry IMHO. You can get it w/ snaps or loops.
 
I agree with sandster. I carried my BHP (.40cal) in a Kramer IWB rig daily and was quite comfortable. Greg makes quality holsters.
 
I have two holsters for my BHP .40 S&W. For IDPA, I use a Dillon LTD, which is an Avenger-type belt holster. For carry, if I'm wearing a sport coat or a heavy coat, I use the same holster. If I'm wearing a short or light jacket, I use a VersaMax 2 holster. The VM2 is great for concealment, but (becuase of my body style) IWB holsters are not as comfortable as a belt holster.
 
BHP holsters

Actually it is silly to have a seperate holster for your BHP. I have two BHPs and use the same holster for them as I do for my 1911s. What fits one will do for the other.

Genie
 
I carry a BHP in a Milt Sparks Versa-Max II IWB concealment holster. Fits fine, not too loose, even though it's technically a holster for a 1911.
 
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