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Okay, I know this is an unusual question. Do they make holsters for pistols with the suppressor attached? Like maybe a drop-leg holster?




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Okay, I know this is an unusual question. Do they make holsters for pistols with the suppressor attached? Like maybe a drop-leg holster?


In general you can get “open-ended” holsters that Would work, I can’t think of a good reason to have one though unless it’s just for holding it while you walk around the woods. The draw on one would negate any benefit to have a regular pistol in a normal holster.

But if you just want one to carry one around while plinking or generally goofing off, any open ended holster could work depending on suppressor OD and shape.





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Otto hit on the easy button.

Something like the Crye gunclip is an option.

I have also seen folks with the more competition-style tilt-in holsters, for use with a suppressed pistol.

No matter how you slice it, it's a huge compromise.

A sort of chest rig may be a superior choice.
It'd likely need to be custom-made though.

I suppose I am glad to have a 9mm silencer, and a pistol to use it with, but it's not something I mess with for fun, and I wouldn't ever care to holster the gun with the silencer attached.
 
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I think TRex arms has an open option called the Ragnarok, I believe. Also, they just released a sidecar attachment that allows you to carry it appendix albeit detached.

While that is retarded for 1/2x28, way to fine a thread pitch for quick attach, you can complement it with the Griffin EZ Lok muzzle adapter/piston, for much faster deployment.
 
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At $40, Crye Gunclip is the way to go. If you try it out and decide it isn't that practical, you're not much money into it.


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That's why I'm really bummed the Silencerco Maxim is discontinued. :-(
 
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As stated above:

https://www.trex-arms.com/stor...nd_color_refs=%5B%5D

I have one.
It's honestly pretty shit.





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Its not often I see anyone do it, but I have seen a couple of times at matches. Two solutions...first a kydex holster with an open bottom that the suppressor just stuck out the bottom and second a double alpha race holster that retains the gun by the trigger guard area.
Neither looked very useful.


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This looks interesting, but it's only for Glocks. I have several that I might like to holster.
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At $40, Crye Gunclip is the way to go. If you try it out and decide it isn't that practical, you're not much money into it.




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Yeah, I saw that thread, but it's not really for carrying a pistol with a suppressor attached.
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Check this out:
https://sigforum.com/eve/forum...770097054#7770097054




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That's pretty cool!
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As stated above:

https://www.trex-arms.com/stor...nd_color_refs=%5B%5D

I have one.
It's honestly pretty shit.




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but it's not really for carrying a pistol with a suppressor attached
I got the impression the man made holsters for suppressed pistols as well.
 
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