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Old 02-20-2011 | 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by bigtim6656
Ok this was easier with my ruger p89dc.

I bought a hip holster for my glock 21, it was way to small and will be going back tomorrow, the shop was closed today. Saturday after realizing this I bought another from gander this time. IT is alittle small but not to much and works, I am finding the way it attachs the the belt to be a issue, it is a uncle micks and has a melt clip that goes over the belt, it seems to come off way to easy and I am worried about either loosing it when walking or pulling it off on a draw. So it is likely going back tomorrow, lets hope 3rd times the charm. Ok I am thinking a slip on belt model this time, alittle more room then the number 5 I have now, and no mag pouch on it, I can not remove it with my left hand and it weighs the holster down to much, likely go with ammo pouch on my left for quick access.

So I am thinking at least trying the fobus holster. This will be a carry holster for my glock 21, any thoughts on that plan.

Also I have yet to find a shoulder rig, with my time in florida(months here in indiana months there) I need one for those warm days.

does anyone know a custom shop that will make me a non leather webbing type holster? Also would it be ok if I took a stock holster and added some webbing to the strap going from the back of my shoulders to each other and maybe a piece to hold it down to the belt. Figure alittle sewing and it would fit me, or is this a bad idea
Not trying to be rude but Fobus and Uncles Mikes holsters are not quality holsters at all. I would not use them anywhere but the range. I personally like Comp-Tac holsters....a simple google search will yield you their website.

I am not too familiar with shoulder holsters, so I will leave that alone. You might try going over to glocktalk(dot)com....lots of ideas and they have a dedicated holster section on their classifieds.
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