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Thread: Holster Recommendation Please
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2 August 2018, 20:08 #1
Holster Recommendation Please
I am doing a lot of these 'help me spend my money' threads! LOL!
The gun is a Sig P226 with a threaded barrel, tall factory Sig suppressor sights, and a Surefire X300-B light on it.
This is obviously an outside the waistband job, preferably made of kydex, with a back on it tall enough or a design to keep the gun off of me.
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I've never used an OTW kydex holster as I don't open carry so any tips on something that will be comfortable and useful will be helpful.
I don't know what kind of cant I really want or would like so any tips there would help too.
Outside of a 3 gun style holster I don't know how much leeway I have for the depth of the ride or adjustability.
Speaking of 3 gun holsters I would entertain and like to know good options there as well as for a more traditional kydex holster.
Concealment is not the priority.
Comfort is a priority.
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If I ever do decide to carry this gun in public it would be during the winter when I could wear a coat over it.
Open carry is legal but I don't do it generally speaking, at least not in public places like the mall or Wal Mart. I can think of a hundred places where I could or would carry like that, but Wal Mart is not on the list.
Any help or options are appreciated.
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2 August 2018, 21:13 #2
OfftheGrid
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2 August 2018, 21:14 #3
Contact Changa Bey on his Etsy page, or via Instagram. Awesome holsters.
Etsy
https://www.etsy.com/shop/77Solutions
Instagram: 77solutionsedc
https://www.instagram.com/77solutionsedc
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2 August 2018, 22:01 #4
+1 on OTG. https://otghex.com/
https://www.concealmentsolutions.com...ters-s/100.htm
To be honest for open carry I really like paddle holsters. Rides tight to the body, comfortable while sitting in a vehicle, easy to draw. Rides high and has a cant plus it has a tensioning screw so you don't have to take a heat gun to your holster to tighten or loosen its grip on the pistol. Take a look at Fobus holsters. Wont break the bank either. https://fobusholster.com/Last edited by Stone; 2 August 2018 at 22:12.
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