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12-01-2012, 02:16
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Location: Israel
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Personally, I don't like plain kydex holsters as IBW - don't feel comfortable with it.
I prefer hybrid models. Now I use this one - very nice, even in our hot weather without any basic layer, directly "on the skin". The original c-clips are intended for dress belt, so I replaced them with regular steel clips for use with gun belt.
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12-01-2012, 04:58
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#27
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2012
Posts: 300
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Check out Comp-TAC. www.comp-tac.com
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12-04-2012, 17:03
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#28
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NREMT-Paramedic
Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 26
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Check out deadeyelukestore.com
I've had mine just over a year now and it works flawlessly.
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12-04-2012, 20:48
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Unseen
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: In hiding
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Well, since no one has mentioned them yet, try alabamaholster.com
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12-04-2012, 21:51
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Knoxville, TN
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I replaced my J hooks. One broke in less than a month. Overall my holster is great. I have a glock 19 with a tlr-1s attached. It's my daily carry. Sometimes I do switch it up with my glock 22 but primarily I use my 19. Bravo was great to work with. I loved their communication and I absolutely coul not be happier with their holster and their workmanship.
Let me know if you have any questions.from an actual Bravo owner.
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12-05-2012, 09:47
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2011
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Before spending money on accessories, do some local research. mngunsite and mnguntalk fora are a good place to start. You didn't say where in southern MN you
were located. There are excellent instructors in the Mankato and Rochester areas. One of the first things you will learn "MN DOES NOT HAVE CCW. IT IS PTC( PERMIT TO CARRY)".
Also Butch on this forum is from So. MN and very knowledgeable and
also " a purty damn good shooter with a Glock".
One other thing if you don't already have it, you will need a PTP(permit to purchase) to pick up your gun.
Last edited by highwarden; 12-05-2012 at 09:58..
Reason: edit to add
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12-05-2012, 16:00
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Minnesota
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Quote:
Originally Posted by G35DriverG19Carrier
I replaced my J hooks. One broke in less than a month. Overall my holster is great. I have a glock 19 with a tlr-1s attached. It's my daily carry. Sometimes I do switch it up with my glock 22 but primarily I use my 19. Bravo was great to work with. I loved their communication and I absolutely coul not be happier with their holster and their workmanship.
Let me know if you have any questions.from an actual Bravo owner.
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Good to know. Have you used any of the other clips? Maybe I'll use the J for tuckable and loops for when I'm wearing tshirts
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12-05-2012, 16:06
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Member
Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Minnesota
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Quote:
Originally Posted by highwarden
Before spending money on accessories, do some local research. mngunsite and mnguntalk fora are a good place to start. You didn't say where in southern MN you
were located. There are excellent instructors in the Mankato and Rochester areas. One of the first things you will learn "MN DOES NOT HAVE CCW. IT IS PTC( PERMIT TO CARRY)".
Also Butch on this forum is from So. MN and very knowledgeable and
also " a purty damn good shooter with a Glock".
One other thing if you don't already have it, you will need a PTP(permit to purchase) to pick up your gun.
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I go to school in Mankato and my home town is an hour away.
Yeah most of the people I talk to still call it CCW but I understand any carrying of a firearm outside of private property requires this permit. I only use my glock at the range now. And thanks but yup I filed for my permit to purchase before I even signed up here. Good to know. I noticed at the range my biggest problem was trigger pull. So often I was either overly anticipating the recoil or pulling the trigger vs squeezing it. I still have a lot to learn. I'm on target but I need to be accurate inside that target.
Thanks all for all of your comments!
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12-05-2012, 20:19
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Padawan
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Blacksburg, VA
Posts: 148
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Both are good options. I like the wing attachments for the Raven Concealment and plan on picking one up eventually. Personally I find OWB more comfortable than IWB, but more difficult to conceal. Both of these holsters have IWB and OWB attachment options. This kydex paddle style of holster is supposed to offer the best OWB concealment for kydex.
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Reason: remove ambiguity
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04-13-2013, 16:36
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#36
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Padawan
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Blacksburg, VA
Posts: 148
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In the end i went with Bravo Concealment for my Glock 26 over Raven because the order was supposed to have a shorter fill time. Only took about 100 days or so to get my order from Bravo Concealment ... It's a nice holster, the retention is great, and it's pretty comfortable to wear. I got the paddle wings, and J-hooks. I haven't bothered trying out the J-hooks, but the fit is okay with the wings. I may try heating up one of the wings so it fits my body shape a little better, but it is definitely not a setup that is easy for me to conceal under just a shirt (I'll stick to my Comptac ctac for max concealability). This holster I bought for wearing out in the woods (I find OWB more comfy than IWB for long walks), and winter time when I'll be wearing more layers. It rides pretty high, so it is real easy to get a good grip on it. I wear it with a 1.5" 5.11 Tactical belt, and sometimes I feel like the holster is a little top heavy (maybe because it is short due to the Glock 26). I'll be ordering another for my Glock 34 with Surefire light, so we'll see how that goes once I get it after another 3+ month wait
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