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Does anyone use his products? It appears like it very high quality.

They have my attention because I have searched for a horizontal mag holder and have been unsuccessful. His looks very nice and along with a nice price.

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Carl - From the pictures on the website, the product quality and workmanship appear to be excellent.

I suggest that you be the "guinea pig" and buy the magazine holder.

Let us know how it works out for you. :tiphat:
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WildBill I already have. :cheers2:
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This came last week. It's Tim's Slim XC. Absolutely beautiful and very comfortable. It took about 6 weeks to receive it.
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God let me just find this one. The man bought this holster and it is the exact one I wanted except I would have never been able to afford the Elephant skin. He sold his Glock 30S and five weeks later the holster came. I bought it at a great discount, brand new, in the bag, and original tags.

I have the Horizontal Mag Holder on order.

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If there is any way at all to make a Glock look pretty, putting it in that holster would be it! ;-)

Absolutely beautiful holster. :thumbs2:
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:smilelol5: :iagree:
Pawpaw wrote:If there is any way at all to make a Glock look pretty, putting it in that holster would be it! ;-)

Absolutely beautiful holster. :thumbs2:
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I have one of their IWB's for my M&P full-sized and it is my go-to holster for EDC. Very comfortable and nicely made, even though I didn't opt for the exotic leathers.
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The Glock 30S will fit in the Glock 19/26 leather holsters as well. I have always used the Lou Alessi CQC-S. I have compared the Alessi and this particular TT Holster. The TT Holster rides a little high causing the grip of the Glock to "flop" a little. Nothing so bad I do not like it, but the Alessi is just a notch higher grade in my opinion.

This is the Alessi CQC-S for my S&W 340PD.
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Excellent holsters, I have three at this time.

TT Gunleather, Kramer, and Ryan Grizzle are my favorite holster makers.
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I will have to lost the picture of the matching horizontal magazine holder. Looks and works great.
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sparkyfender wrote:Excellent holsters, I have three at this time.

TT Gunleather, Kramer, and Ryan Grizzle are my favorite holster makers.
Now I want a new holster. :cryin
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WildBill wrote:
sparkyfender wrote:Excellent holsters, I have three at this time.

TT Gunleather, Kramer, and Ryan Grizzle are my favorite holster makers.
Now I want a new holster. :cryin
Me too.
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carlson1 wrote:God let me just find this one. The man bought this holster and it is the exact one I wanted except I would have never been able to afford the Elephant skin. He sold his Glock 30S and five weeks later the holster came. I bought it at a great discount, brand new, in the bag, and original tags.

I have the Horizontal Mag Holder on order.

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I just ordered a pocket holster for my Colt Detective Special from TT Holsters. :thumbs2:

I really, really NEEDED one. :mrgreen:
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