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Old 05-04-2004, 16:22   #2
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Re: Holsters

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Originally posted by Air.177
What are some opinions on Holsters? What kind(s) do folks use? Material preferences? Leather vs. Kydex vs. Nylon. GP non concealed gun totin as well as CCW. Thigh rigs, Shoulder rigs, Inside waistband, Paddle type, Pocket holsters, Everything.

I'll start. I have Comp-Tac IWB Kydex holsters for officer's model and full size 1911(still waiting on full size gun though) and I like the comp-tac products. My favorite holster hands down would have to be a Milt Sparks Versa Max 2 IWB for a Browning Hi Power. I can conceal a Hi Power under almost any shirt that I own with that holster. I also have an old Bianchi "Thell Reid" speed rig for a 1911 that also fits a Hi Power that is kind of cool. Finally, I have an Uncle Mike's Kydex Paddle and a Bianchi belt holster for a Charter arms Undercover 38 special that work pretty well for GP carry and can be concealed under a light jacket or vest.
I like the Kramer MSP Paddle for belt carry of a concealed pistol, a pocket holster for hideout guns, and a Safariland 6004 for tactical use.

That is just based on my personal opinion.

Did you mean that those are the holsters you plan to use when of legal age to carry?

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