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Ricbob
29th April 2006, 10:06
So what is everyones favorite holsters for the Talon and for a Predator II. I am looking for both inside the pant and a high ride outside the pant holsters to fit each gun. Would prefer them with a smooth liner.
Your recommendations??? Thanks in advance. What a great site this is.
BrianNJ
29th April 2006, 16:45
You would think there's an easy answer to that question but there are many excellent holster makers out there. I'll try to start you off with a couple places to look.
www.miltsparks.com, www.hbeleatherworks.com, www.5shotleather.com, www.delfatti.com, Alessi Holsters. This is only a few so have fun shopping.
Rio Vista Slim
29th April 2006, 16:58
So what is everyones favorite holsters for the Talon and for a Predator II. I am looking for both inside the pant and a high ride outside the pant holsters to fit each gun. Would prefer them with a smooth liner.
Your recommendations??? Thanks in advance. What a great site this is.
Ricbob,
Our good friend BrianNJ provided you with some links to a variety of excellent holster makers. May I add http://www.holsters.org to that list? Andy is a sponsor of this Forum, and his holsters are Outstanding.
NYCMedic
29th April 2006, 23:26
Take a look at
http://www.nossargunleather.com/
http://www.bulmangunleather.com/
Alessi has a 20-24 week wait time.
HUSKERBOY
30th April 2006, 06:57
I just received my holster from Mitch Rosen, it fits both models very well. It is a inside the waist band holster but he seems to have a very extensive line. When I called his company I was able to talk to him and he helped me out with the fit. It was a nice touch. I also own the companion model that Nighthawk offers. It rides high and is very attractive with the hand carved logo on the outside of the holster, it is pricey at $200.00. Hope this helps.
John
30th April 2006, 07:32
I am a well-known fan of Horseshoe Leather holsters, actually there are very few occasions when one of Andy's holsters is not on my belt. With that said, there are of course several other holster makers who make fine leather goods, but if you want the creme de la creme, Andy's work is hard to beat.
Ricbob
30th April 2006, 10:30
Thanks to all for the information. This has been most helpful. Now I just need to make a decision. Other comments are always welcome.
Blackhawk
30th April 2006, 14:04
I can not offer any advice for an IWB holster but I would highly reccomend Bianchi holsters for high ride belt holster. The handmade quality really shows through.
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