Ride4frnt
18 November 2014, 07:32
As some of you may know, our dear friend Computalotapus and his wife, akersc, have recently begun making kydex holsters under their company name of Infinity Holsters (http://www.infinityholsters.com). I've been looking around for a OWB kydex rig for a while now, and as soon as I saw Jason's design I contacted him immediately.
I ordered 2 kydex OWB holsters from him, both for a full sized M&P (one is going to be a gift to my brother). As he's relatively new at this craft, and still learning new tricks every day, I have to say Jason did an AWESOME job with these holsters, and it really shows that he takes pride in his product and pays attention to even the smallest of details.
On to the holsters. As I'm new to this arena as well, I'm sure I will leave out some pertinent information, so please tell me if I have.
The size of these things is perfect. I've seen a good amount of kydex holster that look like they just have too much material left on that just shouldn't be there. This one has just enough material to make it functional as a OWB holster, and nothing you don't need.
The retention is great. Upon holstering the weapon, you get a nice positive locking feeling and an audible sound. When it's on your belt, it requires a tug to remove, but not an overly forceful tug. Your gun isn't going to come out if you don't want it to, but when you need it, its there.
You can really tell that there is a good amount of detail paid to the construction of the holsters. Every edge matches perfectly and is polished to a nice shiny finish. The edges are also beveled perfectly, and there are no sharp edges or burrs anywhere. The rivets are all seated evenly, and flush with the kydex, not going to catch any clothing or fingernails on them.
The hardware Jason chooses to use on his holsters are clearly of great quality. All the rivets and screws have a nice uniform finish, and hold the holster together very tight.
One thing that I believe sets these holsters apart aesthetically is the addition of the logo that is added into the mold of each holster.
All in all I believe these holsters are a great product for a great price, and I believe they are going to work very well when I finally get some trigger time. That may be a while...hunting and skiing is upon us.
As an aside, I have to say that Jason and Christina are two of the coolest people I've had the pleasure of doing business with. Jason kept me updated on the order from day one, as I'm sure he does with each customer, and informed me as soon as these holsters left the door and went to the post office.
Jason can be contacted via PM on here or by email sales@infinityholsters.com
http://i1048.photobucket.com/albums/s374/blue94dc4/Firearms/IMG_2499_zps4d1cad79.jpg
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http://i1048.photobucket.com/albums/s374/blue94dc4/Firearms/IMG_2508_zps2e63e2aa.jpg
I ordered 2 kydex OWB holsters from him, both for a full sized M&P (one is going to be a gift to my brother). As he's relatively new at this craft, and still learning new tricks every day, I have to say Jason did an AWESOME job with these holsters, and it really shows that he takes pride in his product and pays attention to even the smallest of details.
On to the holsters. As I'm new to this arena as well, I'm sure I will leave out some pertinent information, so please tell me if I have.
The size of these things is perfect. I've seen a good amount of kydex holster that look like they just have too much material left on that just shouldn't be there. This one has just enough material to make it functional as a OWB holster, and nothing you don't need.
The retention is great. Upon holstering the weapon, you get a nice positive locking feeling and an audible sound. When it's on your belt, it requires a tug to remove, but not an overly forceful tug. Your gun isn't going to come out if you don't want it to, but when you need it, its there.
You can really tell that there is a good amount of detail paid to the construction of the holsters. Every edge matches perfectly and is polished to a nice shiny finish. The edges are also beveled perfectly, and there are no sharp edges or burrs anywhere. The rivets are all seated evenly, and flush with the kydex, not going to catch any clothing or fingernails on them.
The hardware Jason chooses to use on his holsters are clearly of great quality. All the rivets and screws have a nice uniform finish, and hold the holster together very tight.
One thing that I believe sets these holsters apart aesthetically is the addition of the logo that is added into the mold of each holster.
All in all I believe these holsters are a great product for a great price, and I believe they are going to work very well when I finally get some trigger time. That may be a while...hunting and skiing is upon us.
As an aside, I have to say that Jason and Christina are two of the coolest people I've had the pleasure of doing business with. Jason kept me updated on the order from day one, as I'm sure he does with each customer, and informed me as soon as these holsters left the door and went to the post office.
Jason can be contacted via PM on here or by email sales@infinityholsters.com
http://i1048.photobucket.com/albums/s374/blue94dc4/Firearms/IMG_2499_zps4d1cad79.jpg
http://i1048.photobucket.com/albums/s374/blue94dc4/Firearms/IMG_2500_zps127410ae.jpg
http://i1048.photobucket.com/albums/s374/blue94dc4/Firearms/IMG_2506_zps0407c85e.jpg
http://i1048.photobucket.com/albums/s374/blue94dc4/Firearms/IMG_2507_zps81522975.jpg
http://i1048.photobucket.com/albums/s374/blue94dc4/Firearms/IMG_2508_zps2e63e2aa.jpg