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You can probably get a workable holster from the Kimber website for reasonable money and fairly quick. When I got my first Kimber (CDP Ultra) that’s what I did. Ordered a Galco they had in the web store. It was decent and I still use it sometimes.
 
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You can probably get a workable holster from the Kimber website for reasonable money and fairly quick. When I got my first Kimber (CDP Ultra) that’s what I did. Ordered a Galco they had in the web store. It was decent and I still use it sometimes.
That’s what I was gonna do but I actually just won a Blackhawk leather holster on gunbroker for 25.00 looks really nice and specifically made for the Kimber micro 380 has it stamped in the leather.
 

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You did good! Everything I saw on the Kimber website was a lot more than 25 bucks and a lot of them are out of stock.
 
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Freebie ? Did I miss something lol. Thanks Rick I’ll check it out!
Well, you did "win" it over on GB. Even $25 is almost winning. ;)
Galco most likely has more offerings of decent holsters than anyone I'm aware of. Good luck with the project, hope you find the right one.
 

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A Uncle Mike's Sidekick works for a Kimber Micro but I really only recommend it as a cheap range holster. If you looking for a CC holster, I'd look at other options.
A firm "yes" on the last sentence.
Industry professionals and military members I'm familiar with refer to the fabric "Uncle Mike" stuff as 'Fruit of the Loom' crap'. Especially my buddy in the Secret Service and his co-workers who have some real knee slapper stories about this stuff. At my 'range', there's only bunnies, coyotes and a few rattle snakes, but I'd not let even them see me wearing one of those silly things.
 

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A firm "yes" on the last sentence.
Industry professionals and military members I'm familiar with refer to the fabric "Uncle Mike" stuff as 'Fruit of the Loom' crap'. Especially my buddy in the Secret Service and his co-workers who have some real knee slapper stories about this stuff. At my 'range', there's only bunnies, coyotes and a few rattle snakes, but I'd not let even them see me wearing one of those silly things.
Uncle Mike is the drunk uncle that knocks the Turkey off the table at Thanksgiving.
 
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