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Holster Retention #118172 09/19/2012 1:32 AM
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Was wondering what everybody feelings are on retention choices for hip holsters,

First being a standard DA revolver, Whats your choice?

Second, A 1911 field holster, whats your choice and do you feel the need for a hammer strap?


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Re: Holster Retention [Re: Seasons44] #118190 09/19/2012 11:18 AM
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If the barrel isn't too long I like the Blackhawk or Fobus Kydex
holsters. They have a screw adjustment for tension and are very secure.For the longer guns I make my own and wet mold them to the gun,have not felt the need for a retainer strap as I can turn the holster upside down and the gun stays put.The gun comes free with a slight tug.If I feel the need for more security I use a strap and snap.Most of my holsters are crossdraw for my hunting guns.


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Re: Holster Retention [Re: junebug] #118192 09/19/2012 11:27 AM
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I like a strap. I think it's just a good idea to have a positive "blocker" to prevent the handgun from slipping out. That said, in the event that you forget to snap it shut, often times holsters made with a retention strap don't have enough tension on their own to hold the pistol in place. I have dropped a couple as a result of this.


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Re: Holster Retention [Re: Whitworth] #118195 09/19/2012 1:54 PM
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 Originally Posted By: Whitworth
I have dropped a couple as a result of this.


Me too. Scared the bejesus out of me when the gun fell out and landed on the ground hammer first.

Retention straps all around.

Re: Holster Retention [Re: Seasons44] #118198 09/19/2012 3:13 PM
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A strap with a snap on all my field holsters. Had one with a hammer thong once and didn't care for it at all. My 1911 holster has a thumbbreak snap.


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Re: Holster Retention [Re: Seasons44] #118200 09/19/2012 3:20 PM
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if you don't mind kydex, get one of the Blackhawk SERPA models for the 1911 as they're about as reliable as you can get with no need for a secondary retention strap, even in a combat zone... The buttons are actually very hard to operate from the front meaning it's very difficult for a would-be attacker to get the gun out. I trust my life to mine every day...

Re: Holster Retention [Re: bobhanson1] #118297 09/20/2012 8:51 PM
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Thanks for all the responces, been considering adding another holster to the collection, So right now spit balling ideas around.

It will be leather, not a fan of kydex for a field holster, I find it too noisy,


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Re: Holster Retention [Re: Seasons44] #118353 09/21/2012 12:34 PM
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I don't think you can go wrong with a Simply Rugged holster.

Re: Holster Retention [Re: Seasons44] #118355 09/21/2012 1:05 PM
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 Originally Posted By: Seasons44
Thanks for all the responces, been considering adding another holster to the collection, So right now spit balling ideas around.

It will be leather, not a fan of kydex for a field holster, I find it too noisy,



Look at these: http://www.7xleather.com

They are first rate.


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Re: Holster Retention [Re: Whitworth] #118367 09/21/2012 4:43 PM
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Those 7x holsters are really nice.

Re: Holster Retention [Re: 98Redline] #118471 09/22/2012 11:02 PM
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Ok, I love the 7x holster, but this is a question and a concern,

Due to my build I have a small waist, I have always looked at more of a cant(improper spelling) as a benifit due to my build and allows me to have it positioned slighly behind my hip, and greater stablitly for the weapon.

Am I wrong with this?


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Re: Holster Retention [Re: Seasons44] #118500 09/23/2012 6:10 AM
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I had a custom cross draw holster and belt made with a thumb break for my Colt Anacondaon, works great


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