Arnistador
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I don't particularly care for paddle holsters, but understand the utility in having a holster that can be removed without taking off your belt.
That in mind, the most comfortable quality paddle holster I have played with is the Safariland 5181 (no thumb-strap). While I don't like adjustable tension screws and such, the Safariland holster is very robust, lined Safarilaminate (Kydex and synthetic laminate), secure, comfortable and attractive. For extra retention, the thumb-break model is available (M 518).
A very comfortable, high speed low drag alternative to a paddle holster would be the ZIP Slide by The Wilderness. It can be put on a belt or removed as easily as a paddle, is just as secure, and is unconspicuous even if you leave it on your belt (w/o the gun, of course.) At 2 oz, you won't even know it's there. The Glock 17 model will fit most Glocks as well as a Govt model. I have one specifically for my Govt and I couldn't be happier.
Check it out. It's only 30 bucks!
Tim http://www.streetpro.com
Street Smart Professional Equipment
[This message has been edited by Arnistador (edited November 03, 1999).]
That in mind, the most comfortable quality paddle holster I have played with is the Safariland 5181 (no thumb-strap). While I don't like adjustable tension screws and such, the Safariland holster is very robust, lined Safarilaminate (Kydex and synthetic laminate), secure, comfortable and attractive. For extra retention, the thumb-break model is available (M 518).
A very comfortable, high speed low drag alternative to a paddle holster would be the ZIP Slide by The Wilderness. It can be put on a belt or removed as easily as a paddle, is just as secure, and is unconspicuous even if you leave it on your belt (w/o the gun, of course.) At 2 oz, you won't even know it's there. The Glock 17 model will fit most Glocks as well as a Govt model. I have one specifically for my Govt and I couldn't be happier.
Check it out. It's only 30 bucks!
Tim http://www.streetpro.com
Street Smart Professional Equipment
[This message has been edited by Arnistador (edited November 03, 1999).]