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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: Northwest Louisiana
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Tagua Holster
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Location: Vermont USA
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I have one (the open top belt holster) but I do not use it much, It is very thick leather and no molding around the safety and that always bothered me.
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Location: FL
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I have one of their "quick draw" Yaqui style OWB holsters for my Glock 20. The gun is very secure in the holster. It's not fully broken-in yet, so drawing the gun is.....a challenge.
One very promising aspect of the holster is that it pulls the hard-to-conceal "butt" of my Glock close to my body enhancing concealability.
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Location: crawford county, arkansas
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I saw a freshly opened box of these holsters at my local gun shop tonight. They hadn't put them out on display yet, so I'll be interested to hear some first hand knowledge as well.
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Senior Member
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Location: Florida
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I have one their open top pancake style belt holsters for my Ruger SP101 snub nose and it hides nicely,pulls the butt of the gun in high and tight against the body. I have to say it conceals very well even under most t shirts and polo style shirts(this assuming the shirts are not the really thin lightweight kind) ,and its very comfortable also. After the break in it holds the gun very securely yet draws very smoothly,honestly for the $40 out the door it cost me I haven't one complaint about it.
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Senior Member
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Location: CO
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Buy one and give us a review!
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Location: Northwest Louisiana
Posts: 263
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Senior Member
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Location: CO
Posts: 954
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Senior Member
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Location: virginia
Posts: 894
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I had a mag pouch and it was really flimsy
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Location: Central Florida
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I have no experience with Hagua holsters.
My holster box has led me to Fist holsters...now the holster box is very lonely...OMO
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