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Discussion starter · #62 ·
I’m in the same category - several holsters from various manufacturers for xx guns just in case I decide to carry a different one. Vedder has turned out to be one of my favorites at that price point. I’ve got IWB and paddle holster for my main carrys - 43x and a 19. My only complaint is the paddle part is a ā€œslimā€ paddle and it doesn’t distribute the weight well enough on the bigger guns (G19).
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I exclusively used Vedder holsters for a long time. Once I discovered and tried tenicor, I could not go back to the vedders. I am a bigger guy 6’1ā€ 230lb. I carry at 1 o clock. With the Vedder I was using tier 1 wedges which are not super comfortable.

the tenicor has a really good wedge built into it and it’s wing mod works much better at pushing the grip into the body. much lower profile, conceals way better, and a lot more comfortable.

Vedder makes a quality holster but I suggest trying a Tenicor at some point. For IWB I will only be using tenicor from now on
I’ve heard good things about Tenicor I may check them out of a IWB
 
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My only Vedder is a LightDraw OWB with the pancake style clips. It couldn't fit my HK any better! I like the execution of the pancake clips as the standard hoops / loops are just useless! But....those pancake clips could use a slight redesign where your belt actually sits in the belt slot.

Received a Tulster Profile in the mail yesterday, looks like a nice holster, we'll see?
This my new Vedder rig
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Just placed an order for my first Vedder Holster f/my G45. Some of you may be like me (man whore when it comes to multiple holsters LOL) but looking to see anyone that has one how they like it (probably should of asked b4 ordering 🤣🤣)
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I’m not much of a Kydex fan. Had a couple Vedders. Ok. Reasonably made. Decent price. No real complaints.
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There is a better option if you must have a Kydex rig.
Theis hybrid models have worked much better for me. Still not as good as a quality leather holster but not bad at all.
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Just placed an order for my first Vedder Holster f/my G45. Some of you may be like me (man whore when it comes to multiple holsters LOL) but looking to see anyone that has one how they like it (probably should of asked b4 ordering 🤣🤣)
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I’m not much of a Kydex fan. Had a couple Vedders. Ok. Reasonably made. Decent price. No real complaints.
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There is a better option if you must have a Kydex rig.
Theis hybrid models have worked much better for me. Still not as good as a quality leather holster but not bad at all.
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my only gripe with leather is no real feedback of ā€œlock-inā€ that and after years of wear even some of the higher end models break down which increases chances of a ND.
 
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They are a nothing special holster and I find their e-mail ad's deceptive ie< 25% off everything,
when in reality it is just 25% off every belt !
Yeah that’s not cool to do that to customers, anytime but, especially these days. Having said that, I was pretty happy with the quality of my holster.
 
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I have Light tuck iwb
Do you like it? Any snap in feedback or does it have retention issues? My OWB came in and looking to purchase a IWB. Thank you
 
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Do you like it? Any snap in feedback or does it have retention issues? My OWB came in and looking to purchase a IWB. Thank you
I like it as much as iwb is possible. An undershirt would make them more tolerable. Which is not practical most of the time in the dirty south.
When it's adjusted properly you can turn it upside down and shake and the gun don't fall out.
"Snap in feedback"? If you mean an audible click when it grabs, yes
 
I’ve tried nearly all of the holster makers over the years and the light tuck is the holster that works best for me. I have almost a dozen of various makes and models around here somewhere I think.

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I like it as much as iwb is possible. An undershirt would make them more tolerable. Which is not practical most of the time in the dirty south.
When it's adjusted properly you can turn it upside down and shake and the gun don't fall out.
"Snap in feedback"? If you mean an audible click when it grabs, yes
Probably should of said ā€œlock in feedbackā€ lol šŸ»
 
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