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going to buy the Taurus 24/7 Pro .40 cal 4" bbl.
Looking at the Galco Skyops IWB tuckable holster. Of course they don't list the Taurus. Does anyone know what other pistol would match up with the 24/7 so I could order the right holster?

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There's a great sticky thread with nothing but holster manufacturer's websites in the Day-To-Day section in the Holsters forum. That's how I found my holster. It may take a while for you to go through them all, but a great educational experience. ;-)
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joe817 wrote:There's a great sticky thread with nothing but holster manufacturer's websites in the Day-To-Day section in the Holsters forum. That's how I found my holster. It may take a while for you to go through them all, but a great educational experience. ;-)

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When you get your 24/7 PRO check to ensure it is the newer version (Without the ribber grip). The older versions can have their safety engaged under some instances and still be capable of being fired. To my knowledge Taurus has corrected this in the OSS versions and the PRO version with a solid plastic grip (no rubber ribs).
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G.A. Heath wrote:When you get your 24/7 PRO check to ensure it is the newer version (Without the ribber grip). The older versions can have their safety engaged under some instances and still be capable of being fired. To my knowledge Taurus has corrected this in the OSS versions and the PRO version with a solid plastic grip (no rubber ribs).


Called Taurus and they said they are all good now. :anamatedbanana

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http://www.rigrate.com/index.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Loads of info here on models available w/reviews
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Sarge1208 wrote:
G.A. Heath wrote:When you get your 24/7 PRO check to ensure it is the newer version (Without the ribber grip). The older versions can have their safety engaged under some instances and still be capable of being fired. To my knowledge Taurus has corrected this in the OSS versions and the PRO version with a solid plastic grip (no rubber ribs).


Called Taurus and they said they are all good now. :anamatedbanana
Yeah, When I called Taurus about the issue originally they told me the guns were designed that way for a reason. Kinda reminds me of Microsoft's "Its not a bug, It's a feature." garbage. All new production 24/7 guns should be the newer style, but there may still be some older versions out there in dealers cases waiting to be sold still.
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Zee wrote:http://www.rigrate.com/index.php

Loads of info here on models available w/reviews
I checked a random selection of holsters on this site. MSRP for all of them was $9.99 - wouldn't that be nice?

Galco holsters aren't even listed.

The most recent review I saw was posted in 2006, and most were 1 or 2 years older than that.

While the concept is nice, this doesn't appear to be a currently maintained site.
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