Several Forum Members have had Randy make holsters and I currently own thee with a fourth being shipped to me as I type this post. The latest one is a black pancake style for my CZ P-10C with the Deltapoint Pro. I also had Randy make a matching double mag pouch. I'll post photos of it with the pistol as soon as it arrives. My other Warren holsters are two for a 5" 1911 one for a Commander, with matching double mag pouches.
Randy has a few holsters available now and I need your help. Please buy them so I don't! Heck, I'd have to buy two more pistols to put in two of the available holsters. If you are interested, email Randy at rdwarrenllc@gmail.com
Randy has a few holsters available now and I need your help. Please buy them so I don't! Heck, I'd have to buy two more pistols to put in two of the available holsters.
I fail to see the problem. more holsters = more guns = more holsters...
rbftfire wrote:Please pardon my ignorance on this. Is the first holster pictured meant to be worn iwb, owb, or is it able to work either way?
All of them are OWB belt holsters. The ones with snaps allow you to put the holster on or take it off without having to unbuckle your belt. Two of the three Warren holsters I have are snaps, one is a pancake and the one coming is a pancake.
rbftfire wrote:Please pardon my ignorance on this. Is the first holster pictured meant to be worn iwb, owb, or is it able to work either way?
All of them are OWB belt holsters. The ones with snaps allow you to put the holster on or take it off without having to unbuckle your belt. Two of the three Warren holsters I have are snaps, one is a pancake and the one coming is a pancake.
Chas.
Much appreciated. That actually seems rather convenient.
He is my absolute favorite holster maker. I also have holsters made by DM Bullard, Tucker, Milt Sparks, Kramer, High Noon, Crossbreed, and an assortment of others, so I have a fair range for comparison. Just to give you an idea of how much I love his holsters, I paid for his blue gun RAMI mold so he could make me a holster for my new RAMI (just in time for it's return from Cajun Gun Works). This added $50 or so to the cost of my holster, and I still feel like I got an incredible deal.
Randy is the epitome of what is great about folks in the gun business. He is a retired gentleman who enjoys making holsters, and he personally crafts them one at a time. To order, you go to his site and then send him an e-mail, and have a conversation about what you want. He will accommodate any requests you have as far as color, tooling, etc., and his prices are a fraction of what you would pay for a "plain" leather holster from one of the bigger guys. If you have a chance to get a holster made by him, then do it. You will not regret it.
His are the only holsters that my wife actually likes. They are almost too pretty to wear. Almost.