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I've always made due with holsters from the big mass-produced places (Galco, DeSantis) and I've been happy with the quality of their products but in February I decided to take the plunge and order something from a made to order leather worker- Ryan Grizzle, http://www.rgrizzleleather.com/. I just picked it up today and couldn't be happier with the quality of the work, as well as how nicely it carries.

 

Anyhow, pics!

 

 

 

 

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And I just realized I do have the magazine backwards from how it would normally be carried. Oops!

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Perfect set-up............After having that made, the right way, you are going to ask yourself why yo udidn't have it done a long time ago. HUGE difference over the off the shelf type gear.

Ryan does awesome work, never heard of any complaints from guys with his stuff.

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Perfect set-up............After having that made, the right way, you are going to ask yourself why yo udidn't have it done a long time ago. HUGE difference over the off the shelf type gear.

Ryan does awesome work, never heard of any complaints from guys with his stuff.

 

no kidding. I need to step it up in the holster dept...

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We have a place called winthrop thats pretty local to me that i have been meaning to try. I need to get off my but

 

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Yeah you don't always know what you're "missing" until you spend the extra and try it out. I have done hume holsters for all my carries but am slowly branching out when I have the money/ambition, or they just don't carry anything for the gun I have. For now I'm good with the holsters that are easier on my budget, when Florida finally decides to become an open carry state then I'll start looking into the pretty stuff :)

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hi TimmyG,

carry gear is helpful for carrying things. Travelites carry gear feature is a simple, clean design, constructed with the lightweight materials but rugged enough for everyday use. Each detail was carefully chosen for utility. the quickest way to get your gear and protect against inclement weather..carry gear available in ,market with several sizes. choose size carefully acc. to your need for keeping things.

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If you are looking for a good quality carry belt that will support the weight of your firearm, check out

TheWilderness.com

I have been using their belts for on and off duty work and they have been great.

 

 

 

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If you are looking for a good quality carry belt that will support the weight of your firearm, check out

TheWilderness.com

I have been using their belts for on and off duty work and they have been great.

 

 

 

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Yep I got one of those earlier this year for when I go fishing and don't want to worry about my leather one from beltman getting wet. Works great, wish I'd gotten the stiffer one though. Now if only it was easier to find kydex holsters for some of my guns :(

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Yep I got one of those earlier this year for when I go fishing and don't want to worry about my leather one from beltman getting wet. Works great, wish I'd gotten the stiffer one though. Now if only it was easier to find kydex holsters for some of my guns :(

 

 

Try Raven Concealment Systems for Kydex holsters, they make GREAT stuff. They make them for most of the popular pistols.

 

What specific model are you having trouble finding a kydex holster for?

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Try Raven Concealment Systems for Kydex holsters, they make GREAT stuff. They make them for most of the popular pistols.

 

What specific model are you having trouble finding a kydex holster for?

 

My not so popular Redhawk 4" and even harder to find Security Six. There aren't all that many that make leather for those even.

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