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  • joppaj

    Sheepdog
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    That is one of ten bins. You have duty, western, deployment, OWB, tactical and general use. Not worth selling them as shipping would be more then most holsters.

    I do have a bin of left handed ones as well:sad20:
    USPS flat rate box is less than $10... If you wanted to make a little profit...
     

    Nobody

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    Jan 15, 2009
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    Not the same caliber but here it is

    Ruger lcp
    M and P shield
    Sig P229

    Nobody
     

    Vdogg

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    Jan 7, 2024
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    P356 X-comp and Bladetech holster. I am waiting on my new Tenicor holster to come in.
     

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    Bullfrog

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    Oct 8, 2009
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    The thing that gets me, which hinders my draw, are the 2 pointy things that go up. I'm sure the inside one is a sweat guard. I'm not sure the purpose of the outside one.

    It is odd. My older Raven holster only has that piece on the inside. As you note, I assumed it was a sweat guard. I'm equally confused by the outside one.

    It's hard to tell from the side views, but the body of the holster looks symmetrical, like the mounting points are in the middle and not curved or offset to either side.

    Perhaps it is flippable, so you can swap the mounts to the other side and make it left or right handed. Meaning, the raised areas on both sides are sweat guards.



    ETA: yup, that's it. Both sides are sweat guards.


    The body-hugging curvature of this OWB holster is accomplished using modular belt loops. Each OWB holster includes three pair of 1.5” belt loops (LH 10 degree cant, RH 10 degree cant, and ambi 0 degree cant), which allow the end-user to configure the ambidextrous holster body for left-handed or right-handed use, with either a 0-degree or 10-degree cant.

     

    Rambler

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    Oct 22, 2011
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    That is one of ten bins. You have duty, western, deployment, OWB, tactical and general use. Not worth selling them as shipping would be more then most holsters.

    I do have a bin of left handed ones as well:sad20:
    I would be in for a bin of leftys if you wanted to make a deal.
     

    Blaster229

    God loves you, I don't.
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    Sep 14, 2010
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    Glen Burnie
    It's hard to tell from the side views, but the body of the holster looks symmetrical, like the mounting points are in the middle and not curved or offset to either side.

    Perhaps it is flippable, so you can swap the mounts to the other side and make it left or right handed. Meaning, the raised areas on both sides are sweat guards.



    ETA: yup, that's it. Both sides are sweat guards.


    The body-hugging curvature of this OWB holster is accomplished using modular belt loops. Each OWB holster includes three pair of 1.5” belt loops (LH 10 degree cant, RH 10 degree cant, and ambi 0 degree cant), which allow the end-user to configure the ambidextrous holster body for left-handed or right-handed use, with either a 0-degree or 10-degree cant.

    That's right. It's ambi. Good catch.
     

    joppaj

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    Tenicor is now offering their excellent Certum holster for the G43/G43X.
     

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