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8 September 2009, 15:43 #1
G-Code Kydex Holster
Received my new holster from Gunners Alley today in the mail.
I am replacing a Blackhawk Serpa (after I learned about all of the issues with them).
I did a ton of research before I made the decision to purchase...I am VERY glad I went with this platform.
Here are some photos of the holster, notice how well the fit is to the pistol.
User adjustable retention screw located in front of the trigger guard.
I really like that the holster doesn't protrude below the trigger guard...
Holsters come in Black, OD Green, Coyote tan (pictured) and Foliage Green.
There is a litany of options for this platform as well. One attachment is standard with the holster.
Holster was $52.50 shipped.
* Straight drop paddle
* Straight drop belt slide attachment (this is what I chose)
* 15 degree forward cant paddle
* 15 degree forward cant belt slide attachment
* An additional adapter, called the mid/low, is also available for the straight drop and/or 15 degree forward paddles. This adapter allows you to lower the holster height another 1-1/2".
* REAC Ready Tactical Harness
* Comfort Carry IWB Harness
The photos are of my Glock 17. The muzzle protrudes about 3/8".
This holster will also work with my 19.
Here is their website.
http://www.gunnersalley.com/product/...x_Holster.html
I did not receive any compensation for this review, just passing on my personal opinions to my fellow shooters.
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20 September 2009, 21:19 #2
Thanks for posting the review, the holster looks like it offers a lot of adjustment, and its a pretty good price. It seems like some kydex is starting to get extra spendy.
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21 September 2009, 11:31 #3Banned
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I much prefer the two piece construction that this holster and Raven Concealment offers over folded kydex.
Is your intention to use this for concealed carry?
Chris
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21 September 2009, 16:29 #4
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23 September 2009, 22:11 #5
Please keep us posted on the wear and tear on this holster.
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28 September 2009, 12:57 #6
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29 September 2009, 16:11 #7
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29 September 2009, 22:25 #8
I live down the road from G-Code (Edge-Works Manufacturing)
I have been using the holsters for more than a year in multiple configurations.
I use 3 holsters primarily. G-Code XD-45, G-Code Glock 19, and Blackhawk Serpa for the XD-45.
All three holsters can interchange between my multiple RTI adapters.
I have the Offset Drop RTI Adapter, Belt Slide RTI Adapter, I added a RTI wheel to my HSGI UDHP, RTI Claw (not shown) and a couple RTI wheels mounted in specific locations.
I open carry the XD Serpa or Glock G-Code holster daily.
The XD G-Code usually sits in the UDHP, but I switch it out sometimes to use the Glock in the DL.
When properly adjusted all have great retention and no wobble.
I really like the fact I can still use my Serpa by adding the RTI plate to the rear of the Holster.
If you look at cost, and ease of use the G-Code RTI system you can see why I like it so much.
I also use the Glock G-Code holster with my Airsoft G19 pistol, I just have to adjust the tension screw a little.
CXS
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30 September 2009, 18:37 #9
CXS, those are some great pictures for comparison between the different holsters. I'm currently trying to decide between G-Code or Safariland's MLS system. I currently only have a Blade-Tech and no other manufacturer to compare to, but did you have to drill new holes to install the RTI mounts? Thanks
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13 October 2009, 21:31 #10
Sorry for the delay.
Just got back to the states yesterday.
Here are some pics of the G-Code sample I received for evaluation.
The XST release mechanism will be slightly different.
It is currently fielded in some harsh conditions, and doing fine.
Also, G-Code is coating the kydex in Camouflage Material, so every inch of your kit can be multicam, Marpat, UCP, ect....
I'll have pics of my finalized G-Code Drop leg rig and holster in MC soon.
The greatest part of the G-Code line is the RTI system.
The RTI wheel and adapters allow the user to keep one holster and transfer it to different platforms instantly.
Any questions you might have, lemme know.
CXS
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15 October 2009, 09:27 #11
CXS,
Thanks for the pictures. That's a nice looking setup, I'm definitely headed in the direction of getting a G-Code now. I really like having the ability to fit different makes onto the same system. Can't wait to see the pictures of the finalized holster.
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22 October 2009, 14:27 #12Member
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Hey CXS ,
Like the G-Code drop leg rig...is the XST release mechanism a prototype ?
Any info on when and where we can get this kit would be appreciated .
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4 November 2009, 17:51 #13
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6 November 2009, 12:01 #14
CXS, great looking holsters.
Any chance next time you talk to G-Code, you could ask about getting one made up for a HK P-30. I pretty much have all Comp-Tac rigs right now, and they are not all that modular, and I sure would like to purchase one and have it shipped to Tennessee.
Thanks,
Marty
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11 November 2009, 21:55 #15
So I stopped by G-Code and picked up some goodies..
I'll try and get some good pics, but the weather here is not co-operating for range time..
I forgot to ask about the HK P-30, sorry brother..
Here are a couple pics I snapped with my Cell Phone..
CXS