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Do 226 SAO holsters fit 220 SAOs?

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August 27, 2019, 08:47 PM
Oat_Action_Man
Do 226 SAO holsters fit 220 SAOs?
I've seen a fair few holsters in the past that are for 226/220. In general, does a holster for a 226 also fit a 220? I'm talking kydex only.


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August 27, 2019, 10:00 PM
rkentm
I have 226’s and 220’s in both DA/SA and SAO, and GENERALLY they all work. It really depends on “does the kydex impact the safety?”

I’ve managed to trim a tiny bit off of a few holsters, basically along where the sweat guard is, to accommodate the SAO’s safety and the holsters still work just fine with the DA/SA’s.


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August 28, 2019, 07:03 AM
HayesGreener
Blackpoint Tactical makes a leather wing kydex holster for the P220 SAO that has a special tab on the body side that protects the safety. I carry my P220's and 226 SAO in them and they are interchangeable. They also make one for a weapon mounted light. I have several Blackpoint Tactical holsters for various pistols and the quality is superb.


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August 28, 2019, 08:09 PM
Oat_Action_Man
quote:
Originally posted by HayesGreener:
Blackpoint Tactical makes a leather wing kydex holster for the P220 SAO that has a special tab on the body side that protects the safety. I carry my P220's and 226 SAO in them and they are interchangeable. They also make one for a weapon mounted light. I have several Blackpoint Tactical holsters for various pistols and the quality is superb.


My fiancee has a Blackpoint wing holster for her Legion 226 SAO, but I'm looking for a low riding kydex OWB for my 220 SAO for range duty (mostly just because I never shoot .45 otherwise).


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