New 'Holster'
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New 'Holster'
This thing is so simple yet works so good. It is almost as concealable as an IWB holster but much more comfy. Holds my 1911, Glocks, even my LCP! I would prefer a slightly smaller version for the LCP size guns but it does'nt move or slip out at all. This is even something you could make at home on the cheap. Plus it can be left on the belt when you are not carrying, lays flat and is hardly noticeable.
Just thought I would share.
Just thought I would share.
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Re: New 'Holster'
I have one from Don Hume that is made like that. My only problem with that type is I have to really watch what pants I wear and what I might bump into because it has no protection for the slide. I wore a pair of pants with metal on the pockets and found rub marks on my Glock 21 slide. I was able to clean it and it looks fine but it has given me pause from using the holster much.
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Re: New 'Holster'
Came from a small knife store here in Burnet, the owner hand makes them. I'll stop in tomorrow and see if I can get him to make a few more. He also has a slightly smaller (shorter) version for smaller handguns.68Charger wrote:Link?
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Re: New 'Holster'
Yeah, I can see where that might be a problem. I usually just wear jeans or shorts so I have no problem there. Besides, the only gun I don't want to scratch is my Kimber, the rest will just have to have wear marks.shootthesheet wrote:I have one from Don Hume that is made like that. My only problem with that type is I have to really watch what pants I wear and what I might bump into because it has no protection for the slide. I wore a pair of pants with metal on the pockets and found rub marks on my Glock 21 slide. I was able to clean it and it looks fine but it has given me pause from using the holster much.
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do yourself a favor and get a real holster designed for the pistol you are going to carry...one size fits all just doesnt cut it....
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Re: New 'Holster'
Why not?
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Re: New 'Holster'
I bet trying to get that LCP out of it is interesting!
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Re: New 'Holster'
slinco....!
(( I know, I know ... all my jeans and pocket shorts have tha' small metal stud on the seam, which causes some scratching... maybe I'll buy two, or add a small piece of leather patching to face on the back side ?! I'm just saying. ))
I like it, always have room for more leather type. holsters. Whats his price point ? ANY knifes that would compliment this simple little holster ??
What's tha' name of your contact there in Burnet ?
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Re: New 'Holster'
vinnier6 wrote:do yourself a favor and get a real holster designed for the pistol you are going to carry...one size fits all just doesnt cut it....
karl wrote:Why not?
- "One size fits all" fits no single gun perfectly (witness how that LCP fits it).
- When the gun doesn't fit perfectly, it is less securely retained.
- The firearm is less protected from its environment. It's not just the little brass rivets on the jeans you have to worry about. What about seatbelt buckles? Furniture? Anything you happen to brush up against?....
- Without a proper sight channel, the gun can snag the front sight on presentation, just when you most need it to come out smoothly.
- What about trying to reholster the gun?
- Lubricant stains on your clothes.
- Lubricant stains on your car's upholstery.
- How about for keeping debris out of the gun's works?
- What about burning yourself with a hot gun barrel/slide assembly when reholstering during practice sessions. You do practice from the holster, don't you?
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Re: New 'Holster'
You gotta get rid of the metal pants :).45mac.40 wrote:
slinco....!
(( I know, I know ... all my jeans and pocket shorts have tha' small metal stud on the seam, which causes some scratching... maybe I'll buy two, or add a small piece of leather patching to face on the back side ?! I'm just saying. ))
I like it, always have room for more leather type. holsters. Whats his price point ? ANY knifes that would compliment this simple little holster ??
What's tha' name of your contact there in Burnet ?
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He charges $25.00 ea. it's a little store in the Burnet town square across from the courthouse, just says KNIVES on the front. Guys name is Rufus.
I'll be in the neighborhood tomorrow, I'll stop in and see what he has. Don't now if he has a website, I tend to think not.
Knife to compliment?
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Re: New 'Holster'
it's not ideal but ok for walking the dog or running to the gas station for a minute.CompVest wrote:I bet trying to get that LCP out of it is interesting!
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Interesting points to consider TAM, I hadn't thought of those. I haven't yet had a live session at the range from the holster, either. I assumed the gun wouldn't snag if it's OWB. My intention was to highlight that if it works, why worry? The things you listed may or may not apply depending on mode of dress and style of carry.
Edit to add: I just hesitate to always[/] take the advice others give out. While I'd say most of the time the advice is very helpful, sometimes it just doesn't apply to me in particular (or whoever it is directed towards). I'm still running strong with no gun belt with my 1911 and have encountered zero problems despite the "necessity" of a sturdy belt others have indicated.
Edit to add: I just hesitate to always[/] take the advice others give out. While I'd say most of the time the advice is very helpful, sometimes it just doesn't apply to me in particular (or whoever it is directed towards). I'm still running strong with no gun belt with my 1911 and have encountered zero problems despite the "necessity" of a sturdy belt others have indicated.
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Re: New 'Holster'
slinco ...
Thanks for your info.
Seems to be a good ride (Goldwing) destination, to visit with him.
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Re: New 'Holster'
Absolutely. Our needs do vary, and that's exactly the problem. Generic solutions will be a compromise for most people; whereas specific solutions tend to be the best suited to the individual. Unfortunately, it often requires some experimentation (which can be costly) to find that right solution.karl wrote:The things you listed may or may not apply depending on mode of dress and style of carry.
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