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    Armordillo Holster

    Has anyone seen these X-FER holsters?? Looks like a great concept for a Vanguard-type holster, if you like having a weapon mounted light. I've got an X300 Ultra on my Glock 19 and I get tired of taking it on and off between night stand and carry duty, so I end up leaving it at home in favor of my CM9 a lot more than I used to (and will be even more so when I have to remove both a light and a suppressor).

    Any users of this holster? Any opinions on it?

    http://www.armordilloconcealment.com/category_s/96.htm
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    Intrigued

    This design intrigues me, though I'm skeptical for two reasons. 1) the pictures only show a glock equipped with the holster, no 1911, which the description claims is supported. 2) it's made out of Kydex not injection molded like the Vanguard 2 by RC which has proven a great buy for me. Though I too with RC came out with a VG that supports a light equipped weapon.

    OP, if you get one, please update us on your experience.

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    I've actually seen the 1911, M&P, etc. with this holster on in some YouTube videos as well!

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    Can't speak for the X-FER, but I have three other holsters from Armordillo and love them... I've carried my M&P9+TLR-1 in an Armordillo holster for almost two years now and it has treated me very well. I've thought about getting an X-FER once I save up for an X300 but I don't know that I'd carry it much

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    I'm curious how user friendly reholstering would be during training, etc. I'm all for the minimalist idea, but I'm not loving it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by denn1911 View Post
    I'm curious how user friendly reholstering would be during training, etc. I'm all for the minimalist idea, but I'm not loving it.
    I'm thinking it would be about the same as my Raven Vanguard - not recommended. That's another issue I'm having in this decision, I'd like to have a holster I can take a class with and this one definitely isn't it. Also looking at the Incog and the Bravo DOS (maybe the DOS-L), but my suppressor may even arrive before one of those Bravo holsters does it looks like lol.

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    I ran into the owner at a class last year. He had one for demo. It is certainly what it says. Single light multi gun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ggammell View Post
    I ran into the owner at a class last year. He had one for demo. It is certainly what it says. Single light multi gun.
    Did you get a chance to try it out, or at least try it on? Have any thoughts or concerns about it?

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    I had one for awhile. At first I was ok AIWB it (G19/X300) but it started to bother me more and more so I traded it off.

    The holster and company are great so I have no issues with them. Fast shipping and great communications.

    Holster wasn't for me so I went back to AIWB my Off The Grid MKi or VG2.

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    I have an X-Fer that I use quite often. I use mine for my department issued M&P 40 with X300. It's main use is AIWB when I am to and from work for a uniformed patrol shift. Now that I am in detectives it sees less use but I do use it while instructing at the range on occasion or while traveling to and from tactical operations (such as pre planned search warrant raids)( where I am going to have to change out of my normal clothes and into my entry gear. It is a very well made holster that I am quite satisfied with.

    As far as reholstering goes, the company advises against doing it while it is attached to your belt. In practice I find it quite easy to reholster without removing it from the belt, and I feel that it is as safe as any AIWB rig in the reholstering department.
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