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Ruger Sp 101
Just got me a great Ruger Sp 101 2 inch. 357.
Now I am looking for a holster, under 60 bucks,
I would like a nice pancake holster. Or a nice kydex paddle holster any have any ideas.
I will be concealing it in Boston.
I have looked and looked and i can not find much.
Help would be great.
thanks
Rob
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I am very happy with both of my Crossbreed Supertuck and the OWB holster for my SP-101, they are slightly more than the $60 but very close. the Supertuck is a horse hide model and is quite comfortable.
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Here's what I use for my SP101. Good holster. Works for me.
FIST, INC.
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I just bought a SP101 2.25" as well. I ordered a Fobus kydex paddle for mine. I typically use (and love) K&D holsters but I wanted this for carrying this summer while boating and a 3-4 month wait wasn't going to cut it. The price is definitely right at $34.99 shipped. It's not a leather OWB, but the price and receiving it three days later wasn't either.
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I have one of these
#77 "Tortilla" Holster
for my Glock 19, and if I was to start carrying my SP101 again, I would buy one for it.
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I carry the same SP101 and use both the FIST Kydex and the Simply Rugged holster. Both are great and comfortable to use. My preference is the Simply Rugged.
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If quick on-quick off would be a consideration, look at the Galco Speed Paddle. I carry my SP in one almost every day. Retail is $75, but lots of places on-line have 'em at $60.00.
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Considering cost and lead time I recommend the Fist #12. I use one for my J frames.
Regards,
Jerry
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Comptac, Crossbreed, Concealco & Blade Tech all make great holsters.
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I carry my Ruger 2-1'4" in a 2 O'Clock Carry by Comp-Tac and have found it to be a safe, secure, comfortable, and effective CCW combo. It is easy on and easy off. Really like it and recommend it highly.
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You find it right in here...
HOLSTERS
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I got a Fobus paddle for my sp101. It's a great holster and you can get them on Ebay for $20-$25 + shipping.
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I used Galco Concealables for my SP101 snubbies, before I got my Milt Sparks PMK holsters. With some pants, the belt loop placement is such that I still use the Concealables sometimes.
It is important to note that the Concealable has contoured "wings" that prevent the binding inherent in pancake-style holsters, that can be a problem for folks with smaller waists, especially. Even some high-end custom makers do not understand this. Being a skinny guy, I do, and have generally preferred holsters with one tunnel loop and one slotted wing, rather than two slotted wings.
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As a BUG, it's carried in a Galco Pocket Hoster.