This is the third Range Holster I've purchased here. Like the first, the fit, finish and quality are great. This was my second range holster purchased from Fury. The quality is outstanding, and I haven’t had to adjust (heat gun) any of the holsters, which I had gotten used to doing with other companies. I’ve gotten 3 completely custom holsters from them in the last couple months, and I’m blown away by how fast they turn them around. I recommend them to everyone I know and all my students. I can’t say enough good things about Fury. All the needed features, super fast build time, and good quality. Posted by Andrew Johnsen on Jun 22nd 2021 Placing an order for a light baring model low light stages coming up in the fall.Įxcellent customer service and great fit and finish! Full combat grip easily attained and smooth fast presentation with this set up. Overall, I am unhappy with most offerings available and have no interest in switching to appendix carry, so my options are limited.Been running the range holster with drop and offset and QLS system this season for the local 2-gun matches I put on. I have not seen another manufacturer with a denim-colored holster since. It would almost disappear against a pair of jeans. A great idea that I saw on an old Blade-Tech holster from the late 1990s was Kydex printed with a denim pattern. (Six months to a year, if they feel like it.) Most of the Kydex holsters I see on the market today are complicated, over-engineered junk. ![]() I prefer leather from Milt Sparks, Kramer, or Mitch Rosen except their prices are out-of-sight and their lead times are ridiculous. Dara is better but is moving in the direction of Blade-Tech. You need a mechanical engineering degree to put one together correctly. Their holsters come in modular, assemble-yourself kits with all kinds of screws and funky attachment devices (e.g., Tek-Lok, ASR, Molle, and variants thereof). More money, less time, higher profit margins. Blade-Tech was the leader in that technique. Most manufacturers are looking for ways to speed and standardize production, pushing customization off on the end-user. Hard to find a truly custom Kydex holster. My two favorite Kydex manufacturers are Dara Holsters and Blade-Tech. Since I've converted to plastic pistols, I've also converted to Kydex holsters. I used to carry a Colt Commander in a Milt Sparks holster. I don't worry nearly as much about printing since open carry became legal in my state. I carry OWB and rely on a loose t-shirt or jacket for coverage. I shoot right-handed, so the holster rides at 4:00 o'clock and a single mag pouch rides at 8:00 o'clock. Is your goal quick access to your pistol or to keep your pistol hidden? The two are mutually exclusive with many holsters. I carry only OWB so my perspective is a little different. ![]() ![]() Yes, I know most of you probably won’t be doing cartwheels or headstands in your holster, but what if you’re in an altercation and get knocked down? The last thing you want is for your gun to slip out of your holster where your assailant can grab it before you recover.Įven outside of a defensive situation, you don’t want to slip or fall and have your gun fly out of your holster, or even have your gun fall out while doing normal daily activities, like running, getting in and out of a vehicle, or dropping your pants to go to the bathroom. If your gun stays firmly in place, you’ve got plenty of retention. ![]() The go-to litmus test for retention is simply turning the holster upside down. Retention just means that your holster won’t allow your gun to fall out of it. Some people aren’t too worried about scuffs and therefore don’t need to fuss over this too much, but if you’d like to preserve your Glock’s finish, opt for a holster made of a soft material or a hard holster that has a soft, protective lining. Hard materials, like polymer, offer more protection against impacts, but they can also scuff up your Glock as you holster and draw your handgun. Hard Kydex holsters are popular because they can be custom-molded to any gun and light/laser combination for a perfect fit.
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