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Old 04-23-2015, 12:28   #1
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Holster For Pistol with Light

Greetings All
I'm looking for a holster that can accommodate a Glock 19 with TRL-1s light.

I prefer something like a paddle with tilt, rides a little higher up and close for concealment (not wearing with full chest rig)

If its IDPA or USPSA approved even better. Either leather or kydex is good.

If you have any real world experience please share-
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Old 04-23-2015, 12:51   #2
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I carry a Sig P226R with a TLR-1 in a Safariland 6378. I have holsters for both with and without a light. They do come with paddle attachments and ride up well. The cant is not adjustable but it tilts forward a bit.

See if this link works: LINK

It is a rather substantial holster so if the concealability does not meet your needs, look into a kydex like that from Raven Concealment which makes light compatible versions with paddle attachements (LINK). They are a little pricey but it is a quality holster that is very concealable.

I also have one from KT called the Defender (LINK). It is almost a carbon copy of the Raven. KT offers two thicknesses of Kydex, .o60 and .o80. Get the thicker Kydex. I do not think they sell paddle type attachments for the Defender but they do have various hook and loop attachments that may work for you.
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Old 04-23-2015, 17:41   #3
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Streck-fu thanks for the links that was generous. I like the KT Defender unfortunately it doesn't come in a tilt-
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I added a laser to my USPc .45 and made my own IWB hybrid from Old Faithful Holsters kit.

Heres another company that offers a paddle kit: http://www.knifekits.com/vcom/produc...oducts_id=2169

It's damn easy and if you screw up, just throw the kydex back in the oven and start over.

ETA: Here's a link to my post: http://www.professionalsoldiers.com/...ad.php?t=45425

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Old 04-23-2015, 20:45   #5
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Check Out Milt Sparks "Versa-Max" in Horsehide! I have several and they carry very comfortably (well distributed load over a large area) plus they are "Adjustable" for the cant!!

They do cost a bit, but you get what you pay for!!!

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I've seen those holsters and love their paddle IWB. I don't think they accommodate lights however-
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Old 04-24-2015, 07:54   #7
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Streck-fu thanks for the links that was generous. I like the KT Defender unfortunately it doesn't come in a tilt-
The can't is adjusted by moving the loops up or down. Mine is canted forward by moving the rear loops down one position.
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The can't is adjusted by moving the loops up or down. Mine is canted forward by moving the rear loops down one position.
Sent them an email. Will be interesting to see how quick they respond.
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Old 04-24-2015, 09:20   #9
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I believe that BladeTech makes holsters in Kydex that fit weapons with lights.

There must be so many variants of light and pistol configurations (not to mention type, preferred mounting, hand, and color) that you would almost mold each order specifically.

Good, quality product and company.

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