I'll throw a plug in for Ryan Grizzle.
Fantastic customer service, and always hits his quoted times. I have several pieces from him, and I'm quite satisfied with the quality.
I'll throw a plug in for Ryan Grizzle.
Fantastic customer service, and always hits his quoted times. I have several pieces from him, and I'm quite satisfied with the quality.
Nice idea and great guy to work with....
A++++ customer service
http://www.remoraholsters.com
http://www.foxxholsters.com/
If you're looking for an iwb holster, I would check foxx out. I have his kydex trapp iwb for my glock 27. I carry everyday and everywhere (minus the gym) and the comfort and retention on this holster is perfect. I have no concern of the gun falling out during vigorous activities, which has been an issue with other holsters. I think the double clip hybrid holsters are overkill for a subcompact polymer gun. The clip holds my belt well, but most importantly the gun draws and holsters easily. The price is reasonable and shipping was prompt.
Ryan Grizzle makes good holsters
I received an email this AM stating that Rich Schaefer is making his holster business a full-time business which should significantly reduce wait-times on his products. He had previously run the business as a side-line and periodically had to step back when orders stacked up and/or his "regular" job demanded more of his time.
I have a couple of his Shaggy AIWB holsters (http://shop.customcarryconcepts.com/...m?productId=12) for a Ruger LCR and a SP101. They are a nice product and Rich is a good guy to work with, as he was very helpful in assisting me in making the necessary adjustments to accommodate a set of Crimson Trace grips on one of these revolvers.
Give his products a look.
"The sword is more important than the shield, and skill is more important than either. The final weapon is the brain. All else is supplemental." John Steinbeck
I'm running a pair of White Hat Holsters MaxTuck versions and they are absolutely flawless, and made in the great state of Texas to boot.
Awesome CS and short wait times. You can customize them in a variety of ways as well.
http://www.whitehatholsters.com/
Exodus Gun Leather in Missouri makes excellent leather holsters for 1911's.
http://exodusgunleather.com/index.html
Falco holsters is pretty nice if you are not one of the billions of people who carry a Glock, Sig or 1911. I personally have a Steyr M9-A1 and they make darn near every one of their holster models for it. They have a lot of stuff for "non-standard" weapons at reasonable prices. The only gripe I have is a rather long lead time for those items as they don't keep them in stock and only make them when they get the order.
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