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| Defensive Carry Holsters & Carry Options There are some really good defensive carry holster designs, as well as some very bad ones on the market today. Whether you are in the market for a new holster or just discovered another perfect carry option, let us know about it here. |
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Location: Newark, Ohio USA
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Whats Your Favorite Holster of All Time?
Mine....the one that I am content with and would never sell is the Laredo Defender from K & D Holsters. It does everything I want from a holster.
How about yours? Lets Hear it ![]()
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Location: Nevada
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Milt Sparks Versa Max II
I have one for all my CCW guns! ![]()
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![]() USMC 1968-1971 ALWAYS carry! - NEVER tell! "Don't go to stupid places, with stupid people, and do stupid things!" |
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Location: Coral Gables, FL
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Used to swear by my Sam Andrews stuff. These days in leather I favor the Galco "Concealable" model. Otherwise it's a Blade Tech IWB in Kydex.
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Former Infantry Captain; 20 yrs as an NRA Certified Instructor; Avid practitioner of the martial art: KLIK-PAO.
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Location: Minnesota
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I would have to say a Highnoon Bare Assets.
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MNBurl Side Guard Holsters "If everyone is thinking alike, then somebody isn't thinking" - George S. Patton. |
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Location: South West PA
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My absolute fave is Kevin's Eagle Defender - now in its 20th month of constant carry - and it is well bedded in and only change really visible is stitching has lost some of its blackness - which is no biggie at all considering.
I do also have a soft spot for my two sorta coyboy rigs I made back in 80's with much help from a leather work buddy, who made bags and luggage. They don't see much use now but - still love em. Note, the first one which was made for M27 - has in fact got the cross draw version holster on the belt - the loose one is actually the proper strong side rig with some cant. The second one was a sorta hunting rig for my Redhawk. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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You know, I don't really like to carry IWB. I have just never found it comfortable enough to put up with it. So, I carry OWB pretty much all the time. And, for me, I like Fobus. I have a Fobus for the PT-111 and one for the XD. Both ar right hand side, paddle style and they are just comfortable to me. So, that's what I stick with.
Though I would not mind trying a Bladetech or some other makers stuff. But, for now, Fobus does fine by me.
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Location: Arizona
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Galco Concealable. It's so comfortable with a good belt that I barely notice it's on. Plus, I didn't have to wait ten weeks for it.
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Location: Southwest
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Kramer horsehide belt scabbard
I have a Kramer horsehide belt scabbard (OWB, pancake style) that is just about perfect. It fits my H&K USP 40c, and the gun actually makes a "click" when it goes into the holster. The horsehide is stiffer than cowhide, and holds its shape very well over time.
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Senior Member
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Location: Oregon
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Any of Matt Del Fatti's! I have a ISP-LP and a LP-QS. Awesome rigs!!
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Location: Georgia
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I'm a young'un when it comes to holster collectin', but my fave goes out to any of K&D's models...
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