Please recommend a range holster for HK USP45

Easy one for my money, Oleg. Range holster to me means easy on/off, easy to take care of, not too expensive, comfy but not necessarily a master of concealment. Get one of Scott's G-Code paddles.
I traded mine away when I traded my USP, or I'd just send it to you. The paddle is definitely the way to go for people like you and I who don't wear the holster out of the range. Pop it on, shoot, pop it off and go home. G-Code will let you switch to belt loops, but for the range, I can't think of a reason.

I traded the USP for a G30 and a FOBUS and threw in the G-Code at the last minute. I'm really happy with the gun, but I lost on the holster, I think. I plan to get a G-Code for the Glock next.
 
Oleg,

I tried sending you a message back and emailing you, but my work laptop isn't working to well now. It runs off a slower modem while in a car. Anyway, it depends on which gun he needs the holster for. Most always, the wholesalers I deal with have them in stock. I don't know if they will ship it to him directly though. I can get it in a couple of days and ship it to him. How fast is fast in that you need it?


Kevin

PS: email me at Gr8shoot@aol.com or 727-510-9251 I won't be able to check the email until tomorrow. The phone number is good and you can leave a message or if I'm with it, I'll answer. The faster shipping might add a little to the cost though.
 
In keeping with this thread I also have a USP .45F and am looking for a range holster. I live in NJ so concealment is not an issue. I have my eye on a Blade-Tech Dropped and Offset Holster (DOH). It's a low ride holster tilted away from the body and can be positioned either in a straight drop, muzzle forward or FBI cant. Being a big guy (not real big) the low ride with the tilt seem appealing and I like the option of multiple positions for the pistol grip. Also, I see that Blade-Tech make single and double mag pouches for .45 full size mags. Anybody have experience with Blade-Tech with a full size USP? If so, what's your opinion. Thanks,

Flattop
 
Flattop,

Blade Tech makes nice belt holsters, but I don't like their paddle holsters. The belt clip is too small/narrow and the gun sits way to high so when the gun is loaded, it will wobble a lot. The belt holster is really good and I like them a lot, except for the price. The price of a Blade Tech belt holster is about double or more of a Fobus, either belt or paddle.

Fobus quality is pretty good although Blade Tech is a little better, but not enough to make that much of a difference. The new Fobus Roto Lock holsters have pretty much erased their one and only problem most people had with them, you could not change the cant or angle of the gun. With the Roto Lock, you can change the cant to anything you want it to be, strong side, FBI cant, crossdraw, straight drop, whatever your heart desires. For the money, right now, you can't beat the Fobus with its versatility, great wide paddle design and light weight.

My experience with Blade Tech BELT holsters is very good, with paddle holsters, no thanks.


Kevin
 
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