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Custom Holster

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Well,
My latest handgun is a Steyr M40A1 (newest version) and there are no real holsters available for the gun.
I contacted Houston Custom holster maker Hoffner.
he's making me a duty holster and an off duty (concealment) holster.
Should have it next week.

For off duty I'm going with this........
Watta ya think?

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Looks good. I like the design for strong-side carry from 3-4 o'clock. Proper cant, high & tight, sight channel, and a skin saver flap to keep that safety, rear sight, and hammer spur from digging in.

Let us know how it works.

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I'm not getting it for the 1911.
I'm getting it for my Steyr. Like this one, just .40
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Hey madecov,

Okay... nevermind. Now that you mentioned the Steyr, I know where we met before.

Glad to see you got the M40A1, by the way. How do you like it in comparison to the original M40? Any major [functional] improvements?

For the others: http://www.steyrclub.com

Stay safe...

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The new M40 has better ergonomics. A few slight improvements. It points better than the older version (for me).
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Madecov, Glad you finally made it to this forum. Missed you on Wednesday evening.

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You guys and your Steyrs. :roll:

:P

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ou guys and your Steyrs. Rolling Eyes

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I'll be there this wednesday for sure.
I had to transfer 2 more Steyrs to folks getting started at the Police academy.

Hope I have my new M40A1 holster by then.
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Glen, Yea, us guys and our Steyrs. It's a shame they just can't compete with the Glocks and 1911s.

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In a few month's you'll be hearing a whole lot about Steyr. Then all the Glock guys will wish they had purchased one when they where cheap.
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madecov wrote:In a few month's you'll be hearing a whole lot about Steyr. Then all the Glock guys will wish they had purchased one when they where cheap.
This Glock Guy is not too picky...

If I got the $$$, and the thing shoots good...Its mine...Its alllllll mine!!! :twisted:
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I really like the looks of that holster. Let us know how it performs.


Glocks...Steyrs....XD......Blech, be real men and get a 1911...:P :lol: :P

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dws1117 wrote:Glocks...Steyrs....XD......Blech, be real men and get a 1911...:P :lol: :P
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LOL
I've been carrying a 1911 on duty for years.
Just getting a bit older and I'm starting to feel it. Wnt something a bit lighter in weight and lower maintnance
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