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Just looking for recommendations for a holster and mag pouch for the 226 for range use. I need one for a class I'm going to be taking in a few months. I don't mind spending a little bit more money if it's worth it. Thanks for the input.
 
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It helps to be a bit more specific on material etc., but if kydex is OK I use and recommend Blade-tech. Have many of them and have been very satisfied. But there are quite a number of excellent choices these days.


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I don't really have a preference on material. I don't know if this is an issue, but, hopefully something that won't wear the finish on the firearm.
 
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Ditto on the Blade-Tech. Used their holsters and mag holders for several classes, and for general range use, they worked fine for me.
 
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If you really worried about finish you might be happier with a leather one. Sig stocks the Mitch Rosen ones which are decent for the price. I don't use leather very often so I'm not a good source of the 'best' players in that market. I have used 'simply rugged' holsters with excellent results personally and they have a great reputation overall but you will likely have a wait for them.


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List your priorities first. Holsters that are fast and accessible may not be as good in a CC role. Since the original need is for a class, some have requirements or recommendations. Make sure you choose one which is approved or on their list.


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I have five Blade-Teck OWB holsters strictly for range use. Adjustable belt loop size, adjustable cant and front cutout.

My OWB carry holsters are all leather Milt Sparks #55BN's. The #55BN Sparks carries my P226 very well...comfortable, concealable,secure and fast.

For years, I always used my leather carry holsters for all range practice. However, at age 76, I find the plastic easier on the shoulder and wrist during range sessions. Not as much vertical travel required and the kydex is very slick with no resistance.

After 50 years of draw/fire practice (leather), it's not important that I practice with the carry leather all the time. I will occasionally use the leather at the range though.

https://blade-tech.com/product...b?rq=mk_sig~md_p226r

https://www.miltsparks.com/products-55-bn.php


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There is no holster that won't cause wear, at least in my experience. I would not recommend a leather holster for a class.

The Blade-Tech is a good option. For something a little less expensive and every bit as good if not better look at Red Hill Tactical. I own kydex holsters from half a dozen makers and their double layer kydex holster is very, very good. I have one for a Glock and if I didn't already have old Blade-Techs for both of my P226s I would buy Red Hill holsters for them.
 
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There is no holster that won't cause wear, at least in my experience. I would not recommend a leather holster for a class...

Yep. Leather or Kydex. With a quality holster of either type, you probably get s little less than a cheapie.

Even cops, who rarely engage in extensive draw/fire drills, have holster wear just from carrying. Nothing wrong with a little wear. I like to call it "patina"...sounds better than "wear". Smile


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Thanks for the replies. The holster would be mainly for range use not concealed carry. I do understand any holster is going to have some wear.

Cyberiad- I will have to check out the Red Hill Tactical holsters. Why do you like them over the Blade-Techs
 
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Nothing wrong with the Blade-Tech, I just like the Red Hill double layer better. It's "firmer" and the fit of the Red Hill (in terms of the way it's made and how the gun fits in it) is better. Plus, Red Hill is a small business (and may be just one guy) and I like to support them.
 
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I also recommend the Blade-Tech. Order it with the drop style belt loop, makes it easier and faster to draw.


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I’m a big fan of the Safariland 6378 holsters. I have used them extensively in classes. Whenever I get a new gun I plan on using for holster work at the range, I pick up one of these.

It’s described as a concealment holster but that is not accurate. Great holster for the range though. It has a retention thumb release rather than using your trigger finger on a button and is a very natural motion. The material is kydex lined with leather. It’s about $40 on Amazon.


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Safariland 6378


My choice, as well.



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