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Lancelot
25 September 2010, 20:47
My agency just approved pistol mounted flash lights. I was asked to put together a list of holsters that we can recommend. The lights they have approved are the TLR-1 and the Surefire X300. (ETA the TLR-1S and TLR-3 are on the list too.)

So any suggestions? This is for both uniformed and concealed carry.

TIA

TripleBravo
26 September 2010, 02:08
I worked in plain clothes for years carrying a Blade-Tech. The Blade-tech's are made specific for the exact light you'll carry.

After a promotion, I went back into uniform. I now use a Safariland 6360 on a duty belt. The Safariland 6360 will work with several different lights. I carry a Glock 22 with a Surefire X200. The Safariland is Level III retention, but it's still a super fast holster (with practice). In uniform, there is absolutely no other holster I would carry.

Paulo_Santos
26 September 2010, 06:43
We use the Safariland III retention also and I highly recommend them. What some people fail to understand is that even though they are III retention, not only are they still fast, but they are designed for our safety. And if your Spidy Senses kick in on a call, you can always unlock the first two retentions and have it ready to go. And most of them come in Leather and Nylon.

tac40
26 September 2010, 07:06
Safariland, sidearmor, Blade Tech, & Bianchi come to mind. Safariland for duty, their conceal selection is tops. Blade Tech and sidearmor make good kydex holsters. Some of our officers like the Bianchi level 2 holsters for duty. Check out DeSantis holster as well, big back east and with the feds.

http://www.desantisholster.com/index.html

TehLlama
26 September 2010, 09:56
For lighted duty use when uniformed, Safariland comes to mind for me as well. Don't have as much experience on concealed for everyday use.

Bob Reed
26 September 2010, 09:59
Hello,

Rusty Sherrick makes excellent high quality holsters & mag carriers and he offers a holster for pistols equipped with a light.
http://www.c-rusty.com/pages/holsters/tacticallite.html

Rusty is a good-guy and a real professional that's a pleasure to do business with.

Policetacteam
26 September 2010, 22:56
I agree with the above statements! I use a Safariland and Sidearmor for my Glock 22 w/ Surefire X200B and a Blade-Tech for my off duty Glock 27 (no light of course). All of them have lasted me for over 7-11 years.

Lancelot
27 September 2010, 05:15
Up until recently the issued plain clothes holster was the $14 injection molded holster from blade tech. Some had loops, some had paddles, some had the tech lok thingy on them. The tek lok has been a miserable failure. That being said, my personal blad tech has lasted a long time with no complaints. I kinda liked the old holsters with the molded in belt loops. But that's just me.

Thanks this is helpful.

The-S
27 September 2010, 07:57
Raven also makes a nice holster for running a light
EDIT
posted wrong image, sorry guys

http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h307/hizatch/59170_154063107953589_100000497017820_411169_31601 6_n.jpg

Policetacteam
27 September 2010, 14:56
There is a huge difference in price and quality between injection molded plastic and kydex! No offense to anyone here who either uses or makes holsters from injection molded holsters. My experience is that injection molded is significantly cheaper in price because it is significantly cheaper materials. I would never use anything other than kydex!! Its thicker, holds up better, and is far reliable than the cheap stuff. Buy once cry once!! Spend the money on the real deal. Blade-Tech kydex holsters are solid and good to go! My Glock 27 Blade-Tech holster is nearly 12 years old and looks practically brand new! My Sidearmor is the same way. Both are worth the money!!!

hwaya
27 September 2010, 16:10
Raven also makes a nice holster for running a light

http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h307/hizatch/1-8.jpg

Not to be a dick, but are you sure that's a raven holster? It looks more like a blade tech to me.

I don't carry a gun daily, but from what I've seen from raven holsters, you won't be disappointed.

oregonshooter
27 September 2010, 16:25
Ravens have issues with the loops breaking and holster cracking.

The Safariland 2680 is what I used for my G21 w/ TLR1 in uniform, concealed I would go with this http://www.c-rusty.com/pages/holsters/tacticallite.html as a COP I want retention. Bianchi makes a cheap version of Rusty's snap OWB also.

Lancelot
27 September 2010, 17:04
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The-S
27 September 2010, 17:39
Not to be a dick, but are you sure that's a raven holster? It looks more like a blade tech to me.

I don't carry a gun daily, but from what I've seen from raven holsters, you won't be disappointed.


Blade-Tech or G-Code maybe, but not raven.

sorry guys, posted the wrong pic in my photo bucket.

It has been corrected

http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h307/hizatch/59170_154063107953589_100000497017820_411169_31601 6_n.jpg

Lancelot
29 September 2010, 05:14
Ravens have issues with the loops breaking and holster cracking.

The Safariland 2680 is what I used for my G21 w/ TLR1 in uniform, concealed I would go with this http://www.c-rusty.com/pages/holsters/tacticallite.html as a COP I want retention. Bianchi makes a cheap version of Rusty's snap OWB also.



I thought Raven's were all the rage. I haven't heard this before.

oregonshooter
29 September 2010, 16:06
You need to hang out at http://totalprotectioninteractive.com

Hmac
29 September 2010, 16:26
I've been using a BladeTech for my P229 40 for years and it's taken incredible abuse with no problem, so I just ordered a Raven for my M&P9L with TLR-1s.

Coudln't find a Raven for my PPS with TLR-3, so I ordered one from NTAC. I don't know if they're any more durable than Raven, but they get get good reviews.

Image from ComeNtakeit.com (http://www.comentakeit.com/ntac-kydex-holster.html)

http://www.comentakeit.com/uploads/4/3/4/9/4349417/3522321.jpg?529

Lancelot
2 October 2010, 10:25
You need to hang out at http://totalprotectioninteractive.com

Oh great, another forum. J/K - Thanks

Policetacteam
2 October 2010, 12:26
That is the first I've heard of any issues with Raven holsters as well. Both my Blade-Tech and Sidearmor holster have also taken some unbelievable abuse and still function flawlessly!!

oregonshooter
3 October 2010, 16:46
http://calsentllc.com/KalubanCloak.html#

An alternative to Raven. Unfortunately they don't follow up well, as when I emailed them with an order I got an email back within a day asking for clarification and then never heard from them again. I'm sure it's just because they are small and not well organized yet, but I change my mind fairly quickly and decided not to bother because having tried the WML EDC thing several times, I know it won't hold up in the Summer and I don't want one method of carry for part of the year and another for the hot months. Same reason I bought a Sig P228, so I didn't have to switch out guns and could carry one gun year round.

Lancelot
8 October 2010, 05:00
http://calsentllc.com/KalubanCloak.html#

An alternative to Raven. Unfortunately they don't follow up well, as when I emailed them with an order I got an email back within a day asking for clarification and then never heard from them again. I'm sure it's just because they are small and not well organized yet, but I change my mind fairly quickly and decided not to bother because having tried the WML EDC thing several times, I know it won't hold up in the Summer and I don't want one method of carry for part of the year and another for the hot months. Same reason I bought a Sig P228, so I didn't have to switch out guns and could carry one gun year round.


So did you try one of these? They look interesting.

oregonshooter
10 October 2010, 15:49
So did you try one of these? They look interesting.


... I change my mind fairly quickly and decided not to bother because having tried the WML EDC thing several times, I know it won't hold up in the Summer and I don't want one method of carry for part of the year and another for the hot months. Same reason I bought a Sig P228, so I didn't have to switch out guns and could carry one gun year round.

What did I say? WHAT DID I SAY? LOL j/k

Optimus Prime
10 October 2010, 17:33
That is the first I've heard of any issues with Raven holsters as well. Both my Blade-Tech and Sidearmor holster have also taken some unbelievable abuse and still function flawlessly!!

I just had a paddle hook on my Raven holster break this morning as I headed out for the day. Serious bummer and a pain with Wisconsin's laws (I like being able to take the holster off easily if I'm going somewhere I can't carry or if I'm going to be driving for a while.)

Lancelot
19 October 2010, 05:12
Thanks again.