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David Esch Down Under Review

CZ Forum
June  2011

High Noon Holsters "Down Under" with Straps for the CZ SP-01 Phantom 9mm duty pistol.

  Whew, that title is a mouthful right there, ain't it?

   When I received my CZ SP-01 Phantom pistol back in December of last year, I realized upon shooting it that I had to find a way to carry it. I always carried compact autos or revolvers, but this big pistol was seriously getting my attention. For instance, I never shot at 50 yards before with any handgun; never figured I was good enough to really hit anything. With this gun, I felt comfortable engaging targets at 50 and even 100 yards. OK, so I am no pistolero anyone has to worry about on the competitive circuit, but I really liked this pistol and started looking for a rig for it. Did you know practically nobody carries leather for the Phantom? The SP-01, certainly, Shadow and Tactical versions, but the Phantom has some subtle differences in its shape that doesn't work well with those rigs. Drat. I actually found that one custom rig for a P-01 mostly fit, but it wasn't right. Double Drat.

 Enter High Noon Holsters. They got a nice shiny new Phantom mold and now carry 90% of their lineup for the CZ SP-01 Phantom. Now that's good news, right there!"

 But I needed something special, something to do the virtually impossible. I want to conceal a full size duty pistol under a loose t-shirt in Arizona summer weather. They said, "we can help.

Remember that brown box that came? There was more than just a belt in there. Enter the High Noon Down Under inside the waistband holster with straps. I never did like clips much, always liked straps or belt slots. That new leather smell is indescribable. I had to give this rig a GOOD once over…more than once. Note the way the sweat shield also curves slightly forward to also protect the rear sight. Nice touch. Rough-out leather helps anchor the rig in place.

     As for break in, seriously, there was no break in needed, it was more of a "snap-in" feel, due to that precision molding; the pistol slid in to the Down Under and just snapped right into place.

    Wore an overlarge T-shirt to several places over the last few days with this holster on and the High Noon Rock Steady belt, what a winning combo! The gun never shifted, and hid just fine. My wife said it was excellent, no "printing"…just don't bend over. Well, that's the curse of any belt holster. But the Down Under got the job done in a big way. The reinforcement around the mouth of the holster is great for one handed reholstering and the stitched in site track is superb to say the least. No more ball of leather on my front site. The tension screw for adjusting the drag on the holsters draw is incredible!!!!!!!

    I also procured a CZ 75 standard 16 round magazine to try that as an aid to concealment, and yes, the loss of two rounds was offset by an easier to hide profile. But even with the 18 round standard SP-01 magazines, the High Noon Down Under kept it right where I wanted it to be, under cover. I did feel a little scraping from the stitching on the back of the holster against my side, but nothing bad, just enough to say, "HEY, FATSO, LOSE WEIGHT!" Sheesh, I'm working on it! All in all, I think the Down Under with Straps is an excellent rig, well made, well executed design, and it made my CZ SP-01 Phantom a permanent fixture on my side.

Uh, oh, the CZ P-01 is gonna be jealous........