View Full Version : Best cheap holster for for IDPA?
SureThing
04-05-2008, 22:09
I have a Fobus for my Glock that has a button on the side to release the Glock. I also have a standard Fobus I don't like, it is too tight.
So I'm lookin for something that is easy to come out, maybe some button, or adjustable tention.
I have seen Blackhawk, Uncle Mikes, Fobus, anything else I'm unaware of?
WellArmedSheep
04-05-2008, 23:01
Check out the G-Code line available at gunnersalley.com. It has adjustable tension, and you can get them with a paddle, belt slide, or IWB.
G21forME
04-06-2008, 10:03
I'm a comp-tac man myself but a lot of people like blade tech as well and if you need mag carriers as well this is a pretty good deal.
http://www.blade-tech.com/Combo-Pak-Special-pr-897.html
sidewinder6
04-06-2008, 17:52
I have a Fobus for my Glock that has a button on the side to release the Glock. I also have a standard Fobus I don't like, it is too tight.
So I'm lookin for something that is easy to come out, maybe some button, or adjustable tention.
I have seen Blackhawk, Uncle Mikes, Fobus, anything else I'm unaware of?
No No. Dont junk the cheapie. Flex it and wipe it down with Armorall. Works with any kydex product.
I like this. Plus I get the Dropped Offset attachment for USPSA.
http://www.blade-tech.com/SRB-Sting-Ray-Belt-Holster-IDPA-Approved-pr-939.html
Duck of Death
04-09-2008, 14:01
The Blade Tech molded is cheap and as fast as any.
Colorado4Wheel
04-09-2008, 17:51
I like this. Plus I get the Dropped Offset attachment for USPSA.
http://www.blade-tech.com/SRB-Sting-Ray-Belt-Holster-IDPA-Approved-pr-939.html
I have that one for my G34. Hardly considered a CHEEPIE. But a great holster. I have even used it for daily carry with the same gun. I like it a lot and my get one for my new G20.
I have that one for my G34. Hardly considered a CHEEPIE. But a great holster. I have even used it for daily carry with the same gun. I like it a lot and my get one for my new G20.
Yeah, but I'm primarily an IPSC shooter, so anything under $100 is a "cheepie" for me. :cool:
While I prefer Blade-Tech (specifically, for me, their IWB model), there's nothing wrong with Glock's own Sport/Combat belt slide holster-at around $15, it's not only a good holster, but one at an unbeatable price. The Glock Sport/Duty holster isn't a bad choice either, at around $21; while it has a retention strap, the strap is rather ingeniously designed/molded to spring away from the gun when ungrippered.
Best, Jon
SureThing
04-28-2008, 14:45
Any of them fit a G34 full length? I'm starting to wear my slide a bit where it sticks out and rubs against my pants.
Any of them fit a G34 full length? I'm starting to wear my slide a bit where it sticks out and rubs against my pants.
The Blade-tech does...mine is for a Glock 35.
buellxb9rider
04-30-2008, 15:04
the cheap blade-tech is only for the standard length guns.i'm a comp-tac guy,blade-tech takes a little long for me,but thats just me.
Blade-Tech also has a "universal" IWB Glock holster-see www.blade-tech.com. Essentially, it's a short/cutoff bottomed version of their custom Kydex IWB holster.
Best, Jon
I know you are probably concerned about budget, but I would not skimp on a holster. Really.
Comp Tacs are good, as are Blade Techs. I have both.
I prefer a holster from:
D & D holster Co.
They are new, and the owners are good friends of mine. Both guys are Master Class shooters (one is a 5-gun Master)
Their website is not up just yet, but you can call them on their cell phones.
Dean 919-805-0370
Darin 919-495-2601
They charge $60 plus shipping.
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