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Having outgrown the equipment that we use, (Fobus and ordinary belt) I have ordered a CR Speed Belt.
It seems that the Blade-Tech dropped and offset holster is suited and popular.
Do you guys agree?
notasccrmom
03-28-2008, 14:13
I use a Bladetech DOH with my G34 in production. I have friends that do as well. I don't have a CR Speed belt yet, but it's high on my list of things to buy this season.
Do you have the Tek-Lock or the Loop?
Seems like the loop would be tighter, but not as easy to get on and off.
that would be my choice if i were a production shooter.
gary newport
03-28-2008, 16:04
I use the same belt (Dillon - old version) and holster (Ready Tactical) to shoot my G21SF in Limited 10 as I use in IDPA CDP. (Hey, if Dave can do it, so can I! :cool:)
Given the "looser" rules of USPSA Production, your choice looks good. The (concealable :dunno:) dropped-and-offset holster should be fast and that belt sure seems popular at the USPSA club where I shoot (as practice for IDPA :whistling:).
The USPSA shooters look at me funny when I refuse to drop a partially-loaded magazine on the ground to go faster!
Even though I use CR speed belts for limited, and open, for production and single stack, I use a Dillon, leather belt, which I also use for IDPA.
The holsters I use for single stack, and Glocks are made by Mach 2 Tactical.
http://www.m2tactical.com/
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