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UGB Holsters
Anyone have any experience with "UGB Holsters"?
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I've been carrying my Glock with an UBG holster. I'm very happy with it. I plan on getting another one for my 1911. Don't forget to mention that you heard of him on the texaschlforum.
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Actually I found him via an internet search. His product looked well made and attractive and his prices are extremely reasonable. As with anything on the internet, I was most concerned with service.SC1903A3 wrote:I've been carrying my Glock with an UBG holster. I'm very happy with it. I plan on getting another one for my 1911. Don't forget to mention that you heard of him on the texaschlforum.
What model Glock and what model holster?
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Just realized that I started this thread in the wrong forum. Will restart correctly.
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Glock 17C with Canute holster.


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Thank you. I think I may give them a try.
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For what it's worth, I just now bit the bullet and ordered one for my 1911.
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It's UBG not UGB. Stands for "Ugly Bald Guy".shaggydog wrote:Anyone have any experience with "UGB Holsters"?
His holsters are becoming famous.
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I must have been sleeping on UBG - anyone got a linkey?
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I had one for a 4" 1911 .... hs holsters are really nice. I woulda bought one for my P2000 but i decided on crossbread this time.
only thing i didnt like about them is the mouth of the holster would colapse pretty easy
only thing i didnt like about them is the mouth of the holster would colapse pretty easy
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For anyone with either the Striker or Canute IWB model, what belt width do you use with them? I'm trying to decide between the two, but I already have a few belts that are about 1.5" and would rather not have to buy a new belt along with the holster.
Walther P99AS 9mm
Beretta PX4sc 9mm
Walther P99 .40 S&W
FrankenAR-15
Type II Phaser
Beretta PX4sc 9mm
Walther P99 .40 S&W
FrankenAR-15
Type II Phaser
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Your 1.5 will be the best choice all round.

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My new UBG holster for my 1911.


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That was certainly much quicker than 7-9 weeks! Seems like one day short of 2 weeks.SC1903A3 wrote:My new UBG holster for my 1911.