Fellow Glock Carriers
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Fellow Glock Carriers
I had been reluctant to buy the sport/combat holster mainly because of the price, $16 shipped to the house. A month or so ago I went ahead an ordered one.
I carry (G30) everyday all day long. I have been impressed with the quality and comfort, I wish I would have bought it sooner. It also fits my G21 so thats a bonus.
Just wondering how many others out there carry with this holster?
Jim
I carry (G30) everyday all day long. I have been impressed with the quality and comfort, I wish I would have bought it sooner. It also fits my G21 so thats a bonus.
Just wondering how many others out there carry with this holster?
Jim
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Re: Fellow Glock Carriers
The first Glock I ever bought (back in about 1994) Came with the Sport/Combat Holster (I am assuming you are talking about the belt slide one) and I used it mostly out in the country on the deer lease/farm. Carried the Glock 17 close to the body and still easy to get to. Not a bad holster at all.
Just my .02,
LeonCarr
Just my .02,
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Re: Fellow Glock Carriers
I've used the SuerTuck (horse hair -- very nice, but pricey), DeSantis (not the most comfortable in TX heat), and finally settled on (and love) a $50 shipped Texas Tucker from Rockin bull Leather in N. TX (http://www.rockinbsleatherworks.info/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;).
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Re: Fellow Glock Carriers
Would that make it a smaller version of a "hair shirt"?Pug wrote:I've used the SuerTuck (horse hair -- very nice, but pricey), DeSantis (not the most comfortable in TX heat), and finally settled on (and love) a $50 shipped Texas Tucker from Rockin bull Leather in N. TX (http://www.rockinbsleatherworks.info/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;).
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Re: Fellow Glock Carriers
Arrgghhhh...
Let's make that horse hide --- and I'm gunna run and hide myself now.
Let's make that horse hide --- and I'm gunna run and hide myself now.
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Re: Fellow Glock Carriers
the sport/combat holster always looked like a piece of junk to me. Glad to know you like it, I may have to get one
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For what it is, it is durable and functional. No, it is not a Galco or a Milt Sparks :).
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Re: Fellow Glock Carriers
I carry my G22 in a Bianchi Shadow II OWB holster every day. I'm quite fond of it.
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Re: Fellow Glock Carriers
Just picked up a M-TAC for my G29. I've not gotten a lot of use out of it yet (Just acquired the Glock in the past week) but it feels just fine so far. Much less poking into me than with my full sized 1911 when I'm sitting down.
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Re: Fellow Glock Carriers
I carry my in a don Hume owb with slide protector . Been a really good holster but I just ordered a snapslide owb in horse hide with sweatguard from crossbreed holster. Really looking forward to it.
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Re: Fellow Glock Carriers
After 3400 miles traveling in the car in the past couple of weeks, the M-Tac works just fine for me. Only thing that I'm going to change is to add a strip of grip tape on the kydex at the belt like to help keep my shirts from sliding out so much.
Re: Fellow Glock Carriers
Think I may have to try one.
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Re: Fellow Glock Carriers
I'll have to find mine and give it a try again. I seem to remember it being difficult to reholster. Have you seen this?
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Re: Fellow Glock Carriers
I've been carrying everyday, 12hrs a day, since I got. It is holding up well as expected.C-dub wrote:I'll have to find mine and give it a try again. I seem to remember it being difficult to reholster. Have you seen this?
As far as reholstering, I use mine at the range going through live fire drills, drawing firing and reholstering, all done with ease. Fact is, it is easily done almost without even looking at down.
For the money I think the holster is tough to beat.
Jim
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