Retention Holsters for Concealed or Open Carry
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I'm looking for an easy on / easy off holster for a Glock 21 and separately for a Glock 36. I'm thinking that a paddle holster might be best, but the ones I have tried in the past held the butt of the gun too far from my body. I am planning on wearing a cover garment and not obviously displaying the weapon, but am a lot less concerned about printing than I was in the past. That said, I want something that provides a reasonable level of concealment, comfort, decent retention, and ease of taking on and off. Price is not an issue.
Another member recommended Kramer gun leather. This is the only paddle holster I could find for them:
http://kramerleather.com/productDetail. ... egoryID=25
I am also considering this holster from Bianchi:
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/34700 ... -p-leather
I would appreciate any feedback on these holsters as well as any other suggestions.
Another member recommended Kramer gun leather. This is the only paddle holster I could find for them:
http://kramerleather.com/productDetail. ... egoryID=25
I am also considering this holster from Bianchi:
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/34700 ... -p-leather
I would appreciate any feedback on these holsters as well as any other suggestions.
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Re: Retention Holsters for Concealed or Open Carry
I've played around with a free Serpa that came with one of my pistols. Suffice it to say I'll never use a Serpa with a live weapon unless I have no other choice.mr1337 wrote:With the Desantis holster - it looks like it has similar problems as a Serpa holster. Your trigger finger is what disengages the retention.
I don't know about you, but for me, my trigger finger has one job, and one job only: to stay away from the trigger until I'm ready to fire. Serpas are known for negligent discharges because people shooting under duress don't disengage the retention with the correct form, thus pulling their trigger finger into the trigger guard and pulling the trigger.
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I have the Safariland 578 GLS for lefties. It's a great holster. I can adjust it to fit two different handguns I own and carry.
http://www.safariland.com/search?q=578
http://www.safariland.com/search?q=578
Re: Retention Holsters for Concealed or Open Carry
Some good holster info here. I've been debating if I wanted a retention holster or not for open carry. I currently have a HF2 by tucker and I've been wondering if I should have something with retention to prevent snatches.
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Another new entry in this category by Doubleclick Holsters, a family owned Texas based company, that looks like a really nice offering can be seen here.
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Re: Retention Holsters for Concealed or Open Carry
Good list, thanks for posting
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I have a Springfield xds 45. What would be some good recommendations for inside the waist concealment holsters
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Looking for a holster I can clip to suspenders instead of a belt for cc
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I chose a RDR holster after I viewed a video where Colin Noir said it was his favorite holster for ease of on and off. I have been happy with it. About 48.00 to my door. CS is great also.Soccerdad1995 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2016 11:09 am I'm looking for an easy on / easy off holster for a Glock 21 and separately for a Glock 36. I'm thinking that a paddle holster might be best, but the ones I have tried in the past held the butt of the gun too far from my body. I am planning on wearing a cover garment and not obviously displaying the weapon, but am a lot less concerned about printing than I was in the past. That said, I want something that provides a reasonable level of concealment, comfort, decent retention, and ease of taking on and off. Price is not an issue.
Another member recommended Kramer gun leather. This is the only paddle holster I could find for them:
http://kramerleather.com/productDetail. ... egoryID=25
I am also considering this holster from Bianchi:
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/34700 ... -p-leather
I would appreciate any feedback on these holsters as well as any other suggestions.