I'm considering the Canute or the Striker for my Sig P229. Anyone here have a striker or canute? How do you like it? I've always wanted to see how they ride. If it's not too much to ask, pics would be great too![]()
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I'm considering the Canute or the Striker for my Sig P229. Anyone here have a striker or canute? How do you like it? I've always wanted to see how they ride. If it's not too much to ask, pics would be great too![]()
Have both and they are GREAT holsters.
You'll find the Striker to ride a little lower than the Canute. They have the same cant and are basically the same holster, except for the connection devices.
My personal recommendation is the Canute. It's what I carry.
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I can't comment on the stiker, but I do have two canutes, for my .45 & XD9. Both are well made and Nate is very easy to deal with. I would recommend him.
I've had both- I think I prefer the Striker but use a Canute much more often. The snaps seemed to be a pain so I usually just pretend they are fixed loops.
Either way, it has to be the best value in the holster market.
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Don't have a striker but do have a canute (for a j-frame) and would order another in a heart-beat! Though I'm sure the striker would be a fine choice as well guess it boils down to clips vs snaps