Thought I'd make a thread to share your experiences, tips and opinions on pistol holsters. There are so many hundreds to choose from, as well as countless custom options.
I have 4 holsters.
- A Nuprol F226 holster for my P226 which uses a retention button. The P226 is my main pistol, and I use it when I'm wearing gloves due to the extra size. I also have 2 Nuprol double mag carriers for my 4 spare mags.
- A Safariland 578 GLS for my Glock 19 which uses a retention lever. I use the Glock 19 with 2 spare mags when I want a lighter loadout, as it weighs significantly less than the all-metal Sig. Even though not a high-end holster (comes in around $60), instantly I could tell what all the Safariland fuss was about. Compared to the chinese-made nuprol, there's no wiggle room, the gun slides in and out smoothly, and the retention system is really clever, releasing the gun as soon as you I establish a shooting grip on the pistol. On the plus side, it also fits my PPQ with a little adjustment.
- A Swiss Arms universal drop leg holster. This my drop leg which I don't use much anymore, but I do take out sometimes on night games. No quick draws here - you have to undo a button to release a strap. On the other hand, it means there's no chance of the gun falling out while running (although it does make it difficult to run and slightly off-balance when you have a holster on one leg).
A Swiss Arms universal hip holster. Bit rubbish really, uses velco on the strap which has now worn down - it's just a backup holster now and hasn't come out of the drawer in nearly a year.
What are your systems you're running?
I have 4 holsters.
- A Nuprol F226 holster for my P226 which uses a retention button. The P226 is my main pistol, and I use it when I'm wearing gloves due to the extra size. I also have 2 Nuprol double mag carriers for my 4 spare mags.
- A Safariland 578 GLS for my Glock 19 which uses a retention lever. I use the Glock 19 with 2 spare mags when I want a lighter loadout, as it weighs significantly less than the all-metal Sig. Even though not a high-end holster (comes in around $60), instantly I could tell what all the Safariland fuss was about. Compared to the chinese-made nuprol, there's no wiggle room, the gun slides in and out smoothly, and the retention system is really clever, releasing the gun as soon as you I establish a shooting grip on the pistol. On the plus side, it also fits my PPQ with a little adjustment.
- A Swiss Arms universal drop leg holster. This my drop leg which I don't use much anymore, but I do take out sometimes on night games. No quick draws here - you have to undo a button to release a strap. On the other hand, it means there's no chance of the gun falling out while running (although it does make it difficult to run and slightly off-balance when you have a holster on one leg).
A Swiss Arms universal hip holster. Bit rubbish really, uses velco on the strap which has now worn down - it's just a backup holster now and hasn't come out of the drawer in nearly a year.
What are your systems you're running?
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