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OWB Kydex holsters

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With belt clips, not loops.

I need an OWB Kydex holster that I can put on and take off quickly, without undoing my belt.

Any suggestions?
 

For what gun?

Raven doesn't make a holster for mine, it's a Sig 229 .40 w/o rails.

Have you talked to Pink? He just got a custom Kydex holster. It looks pretty decent and he said it was reasonably priced.

I thought he had an IWB?
 
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Get a Galco FLETCH and throw away the plastic, leather is where it's at. And it hides well under a untucked shirt, I'm wearing a P220 on my left hip on my profile pic and it's hidden well....
 
Get a Galco FLETCH and throw away the plastic, leather is where it's at. And it hides well under a untucked shirt, I'm wearing a P220 on my left hip on my profile pic and it's hidden well....

I want something that I can put on and take off quickly so that won't work for me. But thanks anyway.

I have this now for IWB carry.

http://www.comp-tac.com/product_info.php?products_id=95

This is my OWB carry.

http://www.comp-tac.com/product_info.php?products_id=101

It's fine for around the house but it prints badly because the leather flexes and doesn't hold it in tight to my side.
 
Another vote for the Fobus Paddle - WITHOUT the adjustable option. I have both and it seems the roto holster rides a little further out than is comfortable for me.

I once had a Galco Matrix - it was a kydex belt slide with clips. It held the gun close in to the body - actually too close in for my comfort, but was a decent holster nonetheless.
 
I want something that I can put on and take off quickly so that won't work for me. But thanks anyway.

I have this now for IWB carry.

http://www.comp-tac.com/product_info.php?products_id=95

This is my OWB carry.

http://www.comp-tac.com/product_info.php?products_id=101

It's fine for around the house but it prints badly because the leather flexes and doesn't hold it in tight to my side.

This is the OWB that I use for all of my carry guns (with FBI cant): http://www.comp-tac.com/product_info.php?products_id=53

Sits high and tight to the body and is worn under a t-shirt without issue. I carry everything from a P220 to an M&P Shield.
 
This is the OWB that I use for all of my carry guns (with FBI cant): http://www.comp-tac.com/product_info.php?products_id=53

Sits high and tight to the body and is worn under a t-shirt without issue. I carry everything from a P220 to an M&P Shield.

I love my Comp-Tac.

This type of OWB is the best for such an application.

No need for belt loops and it stays on securely yet is easy to remove when you want it off.

Great customer service also!
 
This is the OWB that I use for all of my carry guns (with FBI cant): http://www.comp-tac.com/product_info.php?products_id=53

Sits high and tight to the body and is worn under a t-shirt without issue. I carry everything from a P220 to an M&P Shield.

Same as the Fobus just more expensive. I'm not shitting on the Comp-Tac's They're good holsters. But are they $30 better than the Fobus? 30 bucks buys me a box of ammo and a good quality 6 pack of beer and a cheesey cigar (ATF)
 
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Same as the Fobus just more expensive. I'm not shitting on the Comp-Tac's They're good holsters. But are they $30 better than the Fobus? 30 bucks buys me a box of ammo and a good quality 6 pack of beer and a cheesey cigar (ATF)

I can say, without question, yes they are. Tried a Fobus. Didn't like it. YMMV
 
You might want to take a look at Blackhawks SERPA CQC. It includes both belt loop and paddle attachments. Its fairly easy to install either attachment. I've used this holster for two years and find it works well with my P220.
 
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