Once in a lifetime,You owe yourself a great holster

B.N.Real

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On a lark,I picked up a black leather Galco,high rider side holster for my Mauser HSC 380.

I had to go with one that fit a Compact 1911 3 inch barrel gun.

I snapped my little Mauser in that holster and I got to tell you-I see why it cost $80.

That little 380 disappeared in that holster.

The snap works PERFECTLY and the gun carries the same way.

Once in your life,you should try a great holster by a great holster company.

Nylon is a great material but NOTHING compares to a Great leather holster by a Great leather holster making company.

And in America,we are blessed to have many.
 
Once in a lifetime,You owe yourself a great holster

Got one: This was made for me by an old retired Alaska State Trooper when I retired from APD.

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i had a leather holster when i first got my xd.
it rubbed off a bunch of blueing.

i now have kydex holsters, they are great!
 
Galco, Bianchi and Desantis all make outstanding, fairly priced leather holsters. I prefer the Galco Fletch myself and its my holster style regardless if I'm carrying my Glock, 1911 or my S&W 637.

I don't honestly know why any one would carry in any other holster besides leather.
 
Galco and Bianchi are good holters when you need one fast, but they don't hold a light to the custom makers like Milt Sparks, K&D, TT, Tucker, Kramer, HBE, Del Fatti, Null, Fist and Brommeland just to name a few.

Here's a few of mine and I do have Galco and Bianchi holster to.

Sparks VMII for a 1911.
Sparks VMII for a J Frame.
Brommeland for a 1911.
 

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Here's a few more.

K&D for a G23.
K&D for a J Frame.
UBG for a J Frame.
 

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A few more.

Black Hills for a J Frame.
Galco for a 1911.
Bianchi for a J Frame.
 

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Holster

Hey dont forget Don Hume Holsters made in the USA I got a in side the pocket for my "J" frame very nice $32 Bucks
 
I have a DeSantis speed scabbord and a Galco Jack Ass Shoulder rig.

Both are leather. I like them both.

Roach
 
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My preference would be for High Noon Holsters and El Paso Saddlery. But I have a couple of very nice Bianchi's too.
 
Don Hume

"I got a Don Hume also.

Don Hume 3 slot for a 1911.
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I'm new to handgunning and am considering acquiring a c/c license. I like the Don Hume "upside-down" shoulder holster, but it only shows it for revolvers. Do they make one for semi-autos?
 
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