HOLSTER FOR PT 145 MIL-PRO ????
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HOLSTER FOR PT 145 MIL-PRO ????
anyone have a suggestion on a holster for PT 145 Mil-Pro ?? I am having a hard time finding one.
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Lots to choose from...
There are a lot of holsters out there to choose from. I personally have two, a Fobus paddle holster, and a Bianchi Professional 100 IWB, both of which I like a lot, and both of which were relatively cheap.
Others to consider:
High Noon holsters
Fist holsters
Comp-Tac holsters (says available for PT145 soon)
Don Hume holsters
You can do a google search and find the related websites for the above, then check the availability and types. There really isn't a lack of holsters for these guns, you just have to look hard enough.
Todd
Others to consider:
High Noon holsters
Fist holsters
Comp-Tac holsters (says available for PT145 soon)
Don Hume holsters
You can do a google search and find the related websites for the above, then check the availability and types. There really isn't a lack of holsters for these guns, you just have to look hard enough.
Todd
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I can prob. get you a custom one made, Tucker, Comp-Tac, Hoffner's, they are the best at what they do. Leather to Kydex they have you covered.
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If you go with leather, a holster made for a Glock 26/27/33 will fit the PT145. When I had a PT, I carried it in a holster made for a Glock 19 and it was a perfect fit.
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I would be worried about the holster coming out with the gun with that dinky lookin lil clip on you holster. It doesn't look like it would keep the holster put if you had to draw
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Re: SMOKEWAGON
If it's anything like the Bianchi Pro 100 holster (and the clip looks almost identical, though narrower), you have nothing to worry about there. There's no way mine could come unclipped before the gun. That clip is made of some seriously stiff spring metal.Target1911 wrote:I would be worried about the holster coming out with the gun with that dinky lookin lil clip on you holster. It doesn't look like it would keep the holster put if you had to draw
Here's a picture of my light carry rig, with an FEG PA-63 in a Bianchi Pro 100 Holster:

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