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Which IDPA/training holster for Sig 2022?

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August 31, 2017, 02:59 PM
RichardC
Which IDPA/training holster for Sig 2022?
I might need an in stock holster for a training course in four weeks.
What is good?


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August 31, 2017, 04:17 PM
hrcjon
Everybody has a favorite in the holster world. And for real help you need a bit more clarity on features and construction. But I use bladetech stuff and have for years with complete satisfaction.


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August 31, 2017, 04:34 PM
Skins2881
I'm actually quite fond of the El cheapo one that came with mine. I use it for 226 and 229 as well. Just a quarter turn or so with Allen wrench to adjust retention. I use it for USPSA and steel matches all the time.



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August 31, 2017, 04:45 PM
stoic-one
This works for a lot of people:
https://www.topgunsupply.com/b...-holster-sigpro.html


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August 31, 2017, 05:35 PM
RichardC
quote:
Originally posted by hrcjon:
Everybody has a favorite in the holster world. And for real help you need a bit more clarity on features and construction. But I use bladetech stuff and have for years with complete satisfaction.


Outside the waistband and IDPA legal.
Two votes for Bladetech so far, thanks guys.


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August 31, 2017, 11:01 PM
scot818
I have these holsters for several pistols including a full size M&P, a shield, VP9, and Glock 19.

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August 31, 2017, 11:04 PM
jhe888
Blade Tech or Comptac for me.




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August 31, 2017, 11:59 PM
YooperSigs
Take a look at Dustin Osborns Ozarks Range Holster. He lists it for 59 bucks for the 2022.
Been looking at one myself.


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September 01, 2017, 08:42 AM
GP229
I have a Blade Tech with a Tek Lok for my Beretta and it's really nice.

I also have Ozark's from Dustin with Blade Tech Tek Lok's for my P226 and SP2022 and they are equally as nice.
September 01, 2017, 01:06 PM
Nipper
I like the Blade-Tech OWB. IDPA approved and well designed. I own five of them in the following configuration:

1) Get the Adjustable Sting Ray Loop. Allows it to be used with four different belt sizes. Don't get a lo-drop, since I don't believe that style is IDPA approved.

2) Nice low cutout in front, minimal vertical needed to clear.

3) Adjustable for two cant angles or vertical.

4) Like most Kydex, very fast. I prefer leather for carry, but for range use they are superb.

https://shop.blade-tech.com/?c...l7lfpbdu3suf2e6e8012

They make the things in batches and delivery times can vary. If you want to be assured you'll have it in time for your course, call them first. I prefer ordering directly from them. Can pick the attachments and color/patterns you want, even though you may have to wait.


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September 01, 2017, 03:41 PM
JAFO
quote:
Originally posted by Nipper:
1) Get the Adjustable Sting Ray Loop. Allows it to be used with four different belt sizes. Don't get a lo-drop, since I don't believe that style is IDPA approved.


A note on the DOH attachment (should you ever decide you want to drop it lower for USPSA), the Bladetech DOH mount isn't terribly rigid. It might not sag much with a 2022, but it sagged a lot with my X5 Allround. I swapped it out for a BOSS hanger from Ben Stoeger's Pro Shop and I it's much more rigid.


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