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June 1st, 2009, 00:34 | #1 |
Leg Holster
I need a leg holster for my Glock 23 GBB. Is this a one-size-fits-all in so far as both the wearer and gun are concerned, or do I need a specific size.
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June 1st, 2009, 00:43 | #2 |
There are many generic holsters that will hold almost any mid-sized pistol. You don't need anything specific. However, if you wish to go that route, there are specific holsters for that pistol as well.
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June 1st, 2009, 09:29 | #3 |
Can I hijack this threat and ask if anyone has a recommendation for drop leg to holster a KJW Hi Capa KP-05.
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June 1st, 2009, 09:48 | #4 |
I've had a few drop leg holsters, and they all suffer from wobble when you're running. Even the more stable platforms like Serpa will have some.
My personal recommendation for a holster is the 4.0 SEALS Special Operations Holster. It's made by Eagle Industries and is a real-steel product and is available in OD, black, CB, khaki, and for $10 more, genuine multicam. It's the most stable drop leg holster I've ever seen, and it's universal. It'll fit anything from a tiny Glock 26 to a hand cannon like the Desert Eagle with or without tactical accessories like flashlights and lasers. I can easily even fit my Mac 11 in it, and despite the long protruding magazine, it doesn't wobble in the slightest while running.
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June 1st, 2009, 18:23 | #5 |
If you'd like universality but the benefits of kydex (such as rapid one handed reholstering), you can check out the Vapour line. Kydex inserts are just $20 a pop.
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