horseman308
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I've got my new STI Trojan and now I need a holster for it. First off, the purpose is going to be almost entirely range and occasional IDPA matches. If I decide to carry concealed, I'll be getting a leather IWB holster. But right now, I want something OWB that will meet criteria for IDPA. I realize that limits things some.
Next issue is price - I don't want to spend more than $70-80. While I want a good one, as I said, I won't be carrying everyday so I won't need something super-special or custom or whatever.
Finally, like everybody else, I would like to avoid unnecessary wear on the finish. I realize it's going to happen, especially on the blued finish. To a point, that's nice - it gives character. But this pistol was a gift from my family to commemorate finishing my doctorate, so I will also baby it some.
Here are some holsters I've considered at various price points that caught my attention.
1. Bianchi Evader - Pros: cheap ($25), probably durable (ballistic nylon), probably won't wear the finish as much as Kydex (I hope). Cons: don't know how usable the retention system really is, open muzzle design could be an issue for damage if I'm careless (which is not unheard of, despite my best intentions). Of course, this one's cheap enough I'd almost be willing to buy it just to see how it works, and if I don't like I won't feel to bad about replacing it.
http://www.bianchi-intl.com/product/Prod.php?TxtModelID=4584
2. Safariland 567 or 568 - Pros: cheapish ($40-50), durable (leather with suede lining), probably wouldn't wear as much as kydex. Cons: I'm pretty sure the forward cocking serrations on the Trojan would tear up the suede lining quickly; don't know anything about how well retention works
http://www.safariland.com/DutyGear/product.aspx?pid=567
3. Galco Combat Master - Pros: likely very durable, nice looking, high quality company, I assume good retention. Cons: Top of price range ($80)
http://www.usgalco.com/HolsterPG3.asp?ProductID=157&GunID=28
4. Comp-Tac Minotaur Gladiator - Pros: very durable, assume great retention, apparently a good company. Cons: Top of price range ($85)
http://www.comp-tac.com/product_info.php?products_id=101
You'll notice that all of these are open-top designs. Is it worth considering one with a thumb-break? Also, with the Gladiator (or any other Kydex holster), I know it's hard plastic and can cause wear faster. I heard about someone lining his holster with moleskin to reduce that. Anybody else tried that, and if so, how did it work?
Next issue is price - I don't want to spend more than $70-80. While I want a good one, as I said, I won't be carrying everyday so I won't need something super-special or custom or whatever.
Finally, like everybody else, I would like to avoid unnecessary wear on the finish. I realize it's going to happen, especially on the blued finish. To a point, that's nice - it gives character. But this pistol was a gift from my family to commemorate finishing my doctorate, so I will also baby it some.
Here are some holsters I've considered at various price points that caught my attention.
1. Bianchi Evader - Pros: cheap ($25), probably durable (ballistic nylon), probably won't wear the finish as much as Kydex (I hope). Cons: don't know how usable the retention system really is, open muzzle design could be an issue for damage if I'm careless (which is not unheard of, despite my best intentions). Of course, this one's cheap enough I'd almost be willing to buy it just to see how it works, and if I don't like I won't feel to bad about replacing it.
http://www.bianchi-intl.com/product/Prod.php?TxtModelID=4584
2. Safariland 567 or 568 - Pros: cheapish ($40-50), durable (leather with suede lining), probably wouldn't wear as much as kydex. Cons: I'm pretty sure the forward cocking serrations on the Trojan would tear up the suede lining quickly; don't know anything about how well retention works
http://www.safariland.com/DutyGear/product.aspx?pid=567
3. Galco Combat Master - Pros: likely very durable, nice looking, high quality company, I assume good retention. Cons: Top of price range ($80)
http://www.usgalco.com/HolsterPG3.asp?ProductID=157&GunID=28
4. Comp-Tac Minotaur Gladiator - Pros: very durable, assume great retention, apparently a good company. Cons: Top of price range ($85)
http://www.comp-tac.com/product_info.php?products_id=101
You'll notice that all of these are open-top designs. Is it worth considering one with a thumb-break? Also, with the Gladiator (or any other Kydex holster), I know it's hard plastic and can cause wear faster. I heard about someone lining his holster with moleskin to reduce that. Anybody else tried that, and if so, how did it work?