Any of you guys using a BladeTech Signature OWB holster for the P320?
I was wondering if there is a difference between the 9 & .40 cal and .45acp holsters? I don't see different part numbers on their website, so I would imagine not. I plan on using it for USPSA. Thanks.
Sorry Riley, edited to add, I should have specified its for my full sized P320.
Thanks for the reminder about the D&O feature btw.This message has been edited. Last edited by: apf383,
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March 03, 2018, 03:28 PM
Riley
It’s ordered per gun model but in the case of Glock, the 9mm, 40 and 357Sig use the same holster for the size/slide length. So a Glock 17 holster fits a 22 and 31. 34 and 35 share the same and will work with a 17/22/31 as well. The 45 ACP model 21 and the 10mm model 20 will use a different holster. If that makes sense.
I use the BladeTech Signature holster for a Glock 34 for USPSA myself with the ASR belt attachment. Currently shooting G17 while I save for the G34 and works just fine.
If you plan to use a dropped and offset, be aware that it has a slight angle that with a wide stance can point the muzzle at your lower leg and thus he attachment is not legal for IDPA.
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March 03, 2018, 08:39 PM
tha1000
There is a huge difference in quality between the classic owb and the signature. I found the signature to be quite flimsy and flexible. I’d pay up for the classic version or even better look at a red hills double layered kydex if you can swing it.
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March 03, 2018, 11:20 PM
sns3guppy
I have both, and they're fine. I've used them for both open carry and concealment, depending on the occasion. I'm not a competitor, so can't speak to that end.
More often I use inside the waistband holsters by LAG Tactical, though. They've held up well.