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Ok my head hurts from looking at holsters.

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:willynilly: Is it suppose to be this hard to find one that you like. :willynilly:

Or is this norm. I really thought I was going to go with a blade tech holster and then I went to Targetmasters and they showed me a Blackhawk level 2 with a carbon fiber finish. I didn't think I would like the push button release but it wasn't too bad. What's yalls opinion of Blackhawk Holster's. This one in particular. http://www.blackhawk.com/product1.asp?P=4100 It comes with the paddle and belt loops. It is fully adjustable 10 ways from Sunday. Just wanted user experience with this one. (I know one of these days I'll actually be posting a pic of one I decide on. Hopfully. :roll: )
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I have about 3 holsters that you can check out if you're interested.
not blackhawk, just 3 B92 holsters.
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It's a good holster but hard to conceal. Great for use when concealment is not an issue.
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Re: Ok my head hurts from looking at holsters.

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Wildscar wrote::willynilly: Is it suppose to be this hard to find one that you like. :willynilly:

Or is this norm. I really thought I was going to go with a blade tech holster and then I went to Targetmasters and they showed me a Blackhawk level 2 with a carbon fiber finish. I didn't think I would like the push button release but it wasn't too bad. What's yalls opinion of Blackhawk Holster's. This one in particular. http://www.blackhawk.com/product1.asp?P=4100 It comes with the paddle and belt loops. It is fully adjustable 10 ways from Sunday. Just wanted user experience with this one. (I know one of these days I'll actually be posting a pic of one I decide on. Hopfully. :roll: )
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How very apropriate, Mr Birds.
I find it pleasing to try out a new holster, and the combinations I can carry with it, what outfits I can wear....

wait a min.... sounds too close to the ladies and shoes!
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jbirds1210 wrote:
Wildscar wrote::willynilly: Is it suppose to be this hard to find one that you like. :willynilly:

Or is this norm. I really thought I was going to go with a blade tech holster and then I went to Targetmasters and they showed me a Blackhawk level 2 with a carbon fiber finish. I didn't think I would like the push button release but it wasn't too bad. What's yalls opinion of Blackhawk Holster's. This one in particular. http://www.blackhawk.com/product1.asp?P=4100 It comes with the paddle and belt loops. It is fully adjustable 10 ways from Sunday. Just wanted user experience with this one. (I know one of these days I'll actually be posting a pic of one I decide on. Hopfully. :roll: )
You are searching for the end of a rainbow my friend...just accept that you have a new hobby.....you are not the first :grin:
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pbandjelly wrote: wait a min.... sounds too close to the ladies and shoes!
You just had to go there... :waiting:

I think I'm Im going to go with the Blackhawk line. No more choosin. If its wrong then Ill just have to get another one. :banghead:
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Thats why we have dead holster drawers.
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Post by stroo »

What's worse is I find I like different holsters for different guns. So I go through this everytime I buy a new gun.
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Post by TIN BENDER »

I have the Blackhawk Serpa for a S&W 642 and one for my Sig

229. Perfect retention mechanisms,BUT

I nearly have to GIT NEKID' to remove

the holster.

But I wanted retention and that is what I received.

Good value!
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