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When can i find G-Code holster for beretta? Apparently it's really hard to find that brand in UK based stores, not that I know all of them but I checked many. I could get from US but I will have to pay +50 for post.

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'The range' airsoft list them, but are, of course, out of stock. You could contact either them or Tactical-kit to see if they'd get one in. Either that or save up and buy a bunch of stuff from the states, they always use flat rate boxes so international shipping costs the same whether you're buying one thing or quite a few; that's the only way I found to make it viable.

 

Noticed eHobby and WGC Shop (both Hong Kong airsoft stores) have G-Code as well, but again no beretta models. If you really want the edge-works specifically I'd save up, wait for the next big sale in the states (they're every month practically) and get a few bits from here to make the shipping worthwhile (making sure to factor in VAT + parcel farce fee of about £12 of course):

 

http://www.optactical.com

 

If not, get something like a Blackhawk SERPA, IMI or Fobus. Much closer to home:

 

http://www.tactical-kit.co.uk/fobus-beretta-92f-holster-569-p.asp

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Might wanna specify those sort of details in the original post in future, hard to give the right advice otherwise.

 

Personally I prefer the OSH model over the XST for airsoft, but obviously whether you wand the hood is a personal preference since both cost the same. If you want the ability to very quickly move the holster around or swap holsters on your rigs then get the RTi mount; obviously then the holsters costs more and you need the RTi mounts (which again can cost a lot more depending on the mount you want). If not then the direct bolt-on holsters are cheaper and a standard belt slide or paddle is only about $10 vs $30-40 for an RTi version.

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