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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: Yukon Ok
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Mitch Rossen USD Express
Hey just wanted let yall know that this Mitch Rossen USD Express is one if not the most comfortable holsters that I have.. and I've got quite a few now.
I have a G17 in it now and my plan is to wear it fot a wile and really see if it is "the one" Ill order a few of the "real" ones. for all my other Glocks... Anyone else have one?? |
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Location: crawford county, arkansas
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That's cool. I have a Mitch Rosen upper limit express holster for my G27. It's one of the first 'high dollar' holsters I ever bought, and it's a dandy!
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Location: State of Discombobulation
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I don't consider the Mitch Rosen "Express Line" to be high dollar, but I do consider it a good value for the money.
I'm using an "ARG Express" for my 1911 until I get my Matt Del Fatti ISP-4. Biker ![]()
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Location: Phoenix
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I was sorry to see Mitch dilute his fine work with his Express Line. Just not the same as his original stuff.
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Location: Yukon Ok
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I will most likely be ordering 3 of the "NICE" USD II. So I see what he is doing as a very good thing and I will say Express or not it is a very nice holster... |
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Senior Member
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Location: Quantico area, Virginia
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My experience with the Express line is with a Premier and I'll second the comfort recommendation. It is a very nice holster.
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Senior Member
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Location: Upstate NY
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I also have had good experiences with Mitch's Express Line Premier holsters. I have three of them now. Not quite as pretty as the full detail, but fully functional.
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Location: Atlanta, Georgia
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Nothing wrong with having a choice these days... I just ordered an Upper Limit Express for the M&Pc. Three weeks is what I was quoted, that's sweet.
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Location: PA
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I bet Mitch wanted to have some steady income so he took the easy way out with the pressed Express line. I also love his full detail work and own a bunch of them but you have to admit the pricing on his full detail stuff is quite high. Also something that bothered me is that Mitch won't make everything in his express line. I called and spoke to him about making some express leather for some of my S&W autos and he would not make them insisting I need to step up to the FD line. I still think his pressed line is still better than the "Off the rack" Galco type leather.
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Location: Quantico area, Virginia
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