Tracker, say you bought a new car and then purchased an aftermarket $1,000 stereo system to go with it. Then, after a few years, you decided to purchase a much better car that would suit your needs more specifically. Wouldn't you want to transfer that perfectly good stereo into your next car?
Certainly I want a holster that fits my gun perfectly, just as you would want tires that are the right size for a car. Anything that doesn't fit perfectly is downright stupid. But if it does fit two guns perfectly, why not use the same holster for both? All I'm asking is whether the size/shape of other guns is the same as the R9.
I'm not cheap, or I wouldn't be buying a R9, and you can see from my posts that I have many hundreds of dollars worth of holsters from some of the best holster makers. And while I am certainly as much of a rebel as I can be, I begin to twitch and drool when I get called a "psychopathic deviant." I start to see spiders everywhere and the voices in my head start demanding I eat French Toast. But what does that have to do with holsters?
Have you ever switched a scope from one gun to another? Maybe you dared to use the same range bag for a new gun after you sold the old one? A holster is an accessory, and an aftermarket one, at that. It needs to fit the gun, absolutely, but there isn't anything in the owners manual that says it can't fit another gun, too. (Wait, is that polyGUNy? And I'm not even a Mormon!) Seriously, there's nothing deviant about using it if it works. I'm sorry if you think that is "breaking the rules." I would love it if you cited that particular regulation for me; I must have been having one of my "episodes" during that part of my training.
Gotta go- I'm about to buy a new pair of shoes that I will dare to wear with several different pairs of pants.