Georgia Trail Riders Forum
CLASSIFIEDS => Guns & Ammo => Topic started by: kent10sne1 on April 17, 2014, 10:35:45 AM
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SO, picked up my 2nd Taurus M-85 ultra light , got some ammo (target) on the way, need a cool carry holster. just not sure what im going to like.
im thinking I would like a OC and a CC . but im not sure whats all out on the market, whats bad, whats good.
recommendations on what to stay away from, or what to lean towards?
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Couple of different ways to carry. I like IWB holsters but am looking for a good kydex. I currently have versacarry IWB holsters for the .380 and .45. Love them.
http://www.versacarry.com/
and a link to a review I did for a free holster //SLAMIN//
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I like Blackpoint Tactical - http://www.blackpointtactical.com/
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I have tried carrying IWB, but just can't get used it. Also, I feel like I need to buy a size or two larger pants which I am not a fan of
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Call Tyler at Black Point Tactical.
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Agreed with IWB holsters. It does take some getting used to. Thinner guys have an easier time for sure.
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I like Blackpoint Tactical - http://www.blackpointtactical.com/
This ^^^^^^^^ very custom fit and great holster overall.
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I have a couple of the Black Point Tactical ( Leather Wing ) which is OWB but very comfortable and fits very tight to the body
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I have a couple of the Black Point Tactical ( Leather Wing ) which is OWB but very comfortable and fits very tight to the body
Agreed. I'm a fan of their OWB as well.
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I have a sweet Galco leather IWB holster & the Versacarry for my XD40 SC. The galco is way more comfortable, but the versacarry is smaller.
https://www.galcogunleather.com/
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Personally, when I carry I'm not all that concerned with actually "concealing" it. That said, I use a Black Hawk tactical for my Torus PT24/7.
http://www.blackhawk.com/catalog/SERPA-Concealment,1410.htm
A bit bulky, but it's very comfortable to ware and I love the stay device release.
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Yep for OWB I have used and recommend a BH Serpa. //SLAMIN//
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I carry my 1911 in an open carry holster. A Blackhawk CQB kydex. Left side cross draw.