I have one for my P239 and really like it. It's my one of two kydex holster and now I want more, but my other occasional carry guns are a bit antiquated. Gen2 G17, their railed holsters have a little bit of wiggle, when used w/ a Gen2. P229 .40 half serration, curved trigger guard, is not on their list. So, If I could I would own a couple more by now.This message has been edited. Last edited by: dsiets,
Posts: 7521 | Location: MI | Registered: May 22, 2007
+1 for quality, affordable product from a good company that turns around its' orders in a very reasonable time. Have bought a few before, would buy again.
Recently purchased a Vedder OWB Quick Draw holster & really like it. HOWEVER, after one weeks use, retention is terrible to say the least. There is literally NO retention. I mistakenly thought all Vedders has retention adjustment! Sending back today for "tightening"; hope it works! Anybody else had this problem???
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Originally posted by coltchris: Recently purchased a Vedder OWB Quick Draw holster & really like it. HOWEVER, after one weeks use, retention is terrible to say the least. There is literally NO retention.
Originally posted by Jdl2: Thanks to all of you for your time and interest in helping me. Jim
What gun are you looking to carry in it?
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Posts: 4251 | Location: AK-49 | Registered: October 06, 2011
Vedder light tuck is also my go to CCW holster for a number of pistols. No financial/commercial interest, but I noticed they are having a 24 hour sale right now on everything. Looks like about 10 hours remaining.
Posts: 482 | Location: Out West | Registered: January 14, 2014
I purchased a Light Tuck for my Colt Defender and it is my first Vedder Holster. Wow it is comfortable. I have not worn it yet for Carry outside the home but have worn it to the backyard for shooting. Drawing and re-holstering is smooth and it is also quite easy to attach to my belt. Once I put some more ammo through the Defender It and the Vedder will be put on carry duty.
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Posts: 1455 | Location: Texas | Registered: January 01, 2006
I've been using the Light Tuck for my G48 and it works great. Great adjustability for cant and very comfortable. The extra add-on claw really helps to press the grip in toward the waistband to conceal the butt. I recommend adding the claw.
One thing I noticed though is the Kydex is notably thinner than my JM Custom Kydex. Still, the Vedder gets the job done.
I bought the RapidTuck and have been carrying a P365 in it for the last 3 weeks (all day at work + 45 minute commute each way). It’s the most comfortable holster I’ve used. I also picked up a LightTuck to try but it’s not as comfortable for me. I’m a lefty and carry at around 7pm.
Posts: 130 | Location: Detroit | Registered: September 25, 2003
Late response, but I use a Light Tuck with the claw for AIWB for my Sig P365 and it's great. I really like that it is adjustable for height and cant too. I wear mine low and with a straight drop. A good holster at a fair price for sure.
Posts: 127 | Location: Oklahoma | Registered: July 12, 2013
I have a couple of LightTucks and like them very much as far as gun fit and comfort is concerned. I have a caveat. Their belt clips fit the belt tightly and I had to go to 1-3/4" clips to fit my 1-1/2" steel lined BigFoot belt.
I've seen others complain about belt clips in general and prefer loops with one way snaps. Supposedly Vedders can be converted and I think I'm going to try on one of my holsters.
Joe
Posts: 12 | Location: Arkansas | Registered: January 15, 2020
I have been using a Pocket Locker for my P365 and really like it. I have a Comfort Tuck for my P220, that I can also use with my P225A1. Overall I am very pleased with the quality and finish of both of my holsters.