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I am working on talking a friend into taking an OpSpec Training class. He owns a Browning BDM. I wasn't familiar with it; apparently it's a fine pistol but didn't catch on and was discontinued.
Does anyone recommend a source for a kydex holster for the BDM?
I have a source for extra mags if he needs them.


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The BDM was discontinued YEARS before kydex became a thing in the gun world. Your best bet is to find a local holster maker who can use your buddies gun as a mold. I highly doubt many holster makers will have a blue gun to use for an mold.


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Nice pistol, I know a guy that owns one and loves it. I ogled the BDM in the gun rags back in the day.

I just checked Safariland for you and all they had was leather. I tried Desantis and bladetech, but I had an issue with their make/model search. DSG dosen't show Kydex for a BDM. Galco didn't have the BDM in their holster finder. If anyone would have a BDM mold it would be the older holster companies, but I didn't have any luck. I''d suggest trying bladetech they used to have the widest select of kydex/plastic holsters back in the day.

I suspect Dusty's suggestion about having a custom one built might be your best bet.
 
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Call around to local gun shops and see if they do custom molded Kydex holsters. A few of my local shops will do them and you just need to bring your gun in for fitting.



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Agree. I know four Kydex benders who would do a one-off with the gun in hand.
 
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I'm sorry for suggesting this because I'm a big believer in the saying that any firearm will do if you will do. And I commend you on encouraging your friend to pursue training. But I can't help but wonder if the path of lesser resistance might be another firearm.

Since your friend needs to purchase a holster, magazine carrier and maybe even some additional magazines, it might be easier to help your friend find a used 3rd Gen Glock 17 to take to the training class.

I'm just thinking that when you add everything together you might find that the cost of acquiring a used 3rd Gen Glock 17 and related accessories might not be that much more than trying to do the same for a Browning BDM.

I understand that not everyone likes Glocks and not everyone wants to or can afford to acquire additional firearms and I certainly do respect the choices and situations of those people. but I just thought I would put the idea out there as an alternative.

You could also suggest your friend consider a Sig P226 or Sig P229 in 9mm. I believe that they would have a similar action to the Browning BDM. But then that would really change the cost equation.

Does your friend have a preference to the DA/SA or DAO mode? If it is DA/SA, a Sig P226 or P229 might be the way to go. If it is DAO, a Glock might be a better alternative.

I do understand that when you start to add up all the equipment costs it really can start to put a damper on someone's motivation to take training.
 
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Thank you all for your advice, I have taken it to heart.
I have already offered--and my friend will likely use--my own P229, for which I have a holster and extra mags (although just 10-round).


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Thank you all for your advice, I have taken it to heart.
I have already offered--and my friend will likely use--my own P229, for which I have a holster and extra mags (although just 10-round).

That's a really nice thing you are doing for your friend.
 
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That's a really nice thing you are doing for your friend.


Any of you guys would do the same.
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I've had offers of extra mags, full capacity mags, and use of Jerry Jones' P320c.


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Personally I'd try to see if a leather yaqui slide for a similar sized gun would work.

That and I'd never put a "rare", unusual or gun that I cared about cosmetically in an unlined kydex holster. Learned that the painful way, ruined the finish on a fairly expensive 1911 holstering, drawing and reholstering ONE time. Eek Frown


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Is it not the same size as a 226?


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Is it not the same size as a 226?

IIRC it's similar in size, but different contours.
 
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