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| Posts: 1384 | Location: NW Wyoming | Registered: November 23, 2014 |
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| Don Hume makes a great one as well. Probably not as well made as the Kramer but it's about half the cost. |
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| Posts: 1316 | Location: Lehigh Valley, PA | Registered: February 24, 2007 |
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| For inexpensive leather, I'm a fan of the Don Hume stuff. I had a 721 with a thumb break for a G26 that I used as a "school gun" for training trips, and it worked well. I sold it with the gun.
I also have a few of their IWB holsters, and find that my Pre-rail P229, P6, and P245 all fit and are retained in the same holster (PCCH). I picked op one their S.O.O.T. rigs for a 3" J-Frame a while back and have been very happy with it as well...it carries nicely, retains the gun nice and tight to the body, and works with my 2" as well as my 3" guns.
I have a couple of Desantis scabbards for other guns and WML setups that Don Hume doesn't make stuff for. The Speed Scabbard/Speedlight is acceptable...it gets the job done, but I find that the belt loops are pretty loose, even with my double-layer bullhide w/stiffener Beltman, and the holsters tend to sag/flop a bit, especially with my full-size P320. On the upside the design does accommodate an RDS. |
| Posts: 9466 | Location: In the Cornfields | Registered: May 25, 2006 |
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| I'll second the Kramer horsehide OWB belt scabbard recommendation. I've been using them since the early 90s with various guns - to include my duty P220 and off duty P225, 228, and 239 as well as others. My current EDC gun, WCV Glock 19 is carried in one most of the time.
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| Posts: 1926 | Location: Collier Twp, PA | Registered: June 08, 2004 |
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| Mitch Rosen 5JR or Kramer Belt Scabbard. I own and use both. Mitch Rosen shorter wait times vs Kramer. Both excellent leather craftsmanship. |
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Each post crafted from rich Corinthian leather
| ^^^ I’ll add that if you’re also in need of a good magazine-carry solution, definitely have a look at the offerings of Magholder LLC.
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