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spyderco monkey
08-28-2019, 03:23 AM
I'm looking for a OWB holster for my 17L.
Ideally it would be a open ended holster, that way I could use it with a Glock 34 or Glock 17 down the road.
Basically a general purpose, range / walking around outside / possibly beginner competition holster.
Any suggestions?
Gray222
08-28-2019, 04:30 AM
DarkStarGear or JM could probably make you one.
Comp-Tac https://comp-tac.com/international-holster-belt-paddle-drop-offset-holster-comp-tac/
orionz06
08-28-2019, 08:02 AM
DarkStarGear or JM could probably make you one.
Can do an open ended 34.
If a willing party had a slide and we had enough interest we could do a full Orion and Osiris mold.
Tony Mayer
08-28-2019, 11:50 AM
I'm looking for a OWB holster for my 17L.
Ideally it would be a open ended holster, that way I could use it with a Glock 34 or Glock 17 down the road.
Basically a general purpose, range / walking around outside / possibly beginner competition holster.
Any suggestions?
Our Quick Ship R/C holster can be made to fit the 17L.... is just long enough and can be open ended. If you order, just let me know in the comments you want it cut to G 17L length. Thanks
spyderco monkey
08-28-2019, 02:47 PM
Thanks for the suggestions guys.
So far the holster that most closely fits what I'm looking for is the basic Fobus open end holster.
Short profile + open end = fits 19/17/34/17L, which is really what I'm after. Just a universal OWB Glock holster:
41839
Is there any higher quality equivalent? And if not, is Fobus tolerable as a range/training/light competition holster?
HopetonBrown
08-28-2019, 02:56 PM
Thanks for the suggestions guys.
So far the holster that most closely fits what I'm looking for is the basic Fobus open end holster.
Short profile + open end = fits 19/17/34/17L, which is really what I'm after. Just a universal OWB Glock holster:
41839
Is there any higher quality equivalent? And if not, is Fobus tolerable as a range/training/light competition holster?That's a bad holster. Tony answered your question above.
Comp-Tac also has an open bottom holster, the QB https://comp-tac.com/qb-holster-owb-all-kydex-modular-holster-q-line-comp-tac/
I believe the Warrior holster is also open ended https://comp-tac.com/warrior-holster-stealth-footprint-owb-holster-for-concealed-carry-or-competition/
spyderco monkey
08-28-2019, 04:09 PM
Comp-Tac also has an open bottom holster, the QB https://comp-tac.com/qb-holster-owb-all-kydex-modular-holster-q-line-comp-tac/
Awesome, thank you. The QB looks perfect, exactly the type of universal holster I was looking for.
Gray222
08-28-2019, 06:36 PM
A proper OWB holster should cover the front sight post, at a bare minimum.
A proper OWB holster should cover the front sight post, at a bare minimum.
This ^^^.
Not to mention the quality and fit of Fobus holsters are shit.
Blade Tech makes their classic OWB holster for the “17/24 Longslide” I have one for my 17L - it’s a good holster.
https://blade-tech.com/products/classic-owb?rq=mk_glock~md_17-24-longslide
spyderco monkey
08-28-2019, 10:16 PM
A proper OWB holster should cover the front sight post, at a bare minimum.
If it was a duty holster, where I was getting in and out of cars or scuffling with street scum, sure.
I don't really see the need for a light duty range / outdoors holster where the holster/pistol is unlike to encounter anything harder then a jacket zipper.
Especially if foregoing front sight coverage allows it to fit the entire family of Glock pistols.
One will eventually knock their pistol out of the holster when sitting down if the muzzle isn’t covered.
Gray222
08-29-2019, 08:31 AM
If it was a duty holster, where I was getting in and out of cars or scuffling with street scum, sure.
I don't really see the need for a light duty range / outdoors holster where the holster/pistol is unlike to encounter anything harder then a jacket zipper.
Especially if foregoing front sight coverage allows it to fit the entire family of Glock pistols.
I've banged my pistols, owb/aiwb more on "stuff" than I have while fighting anyone. It happens and it's a cheap stopgap to cover the front sight (and rear sight if possible) to prevent a possible catastrophic issue.
A proper OWB holster should cover the front sight post, at a bare minimum.
This. One of my pet peeves is seeing LEO's (in plain clothes) carrying guns in holsters where their front sight is exposed.
HopetonBrown
08-29-2019, 04:46 PM
One will eventually knock their pistol out of the holster when sitting down if the muzzle isn’t covered.I agree with you and think unprotected muzzles are dumb, but why do you think yaqui slide holsters were popular back in the day? I see pics of Colonel wearing them for example.
Doc_Glock
08-29-2019, 05:26 PM
I've banged my pistols, owb/aiwb more on "stuff" than I have while fighting anyone. It happens and it's a cheap stopgap to cover the front sight (and rear sight if possible) to prevent a possible catastrophic issue.
One will eventually knock their pistol out of the holster when sitting down if the muzzle isn’t covered.
A proper OWB holster should cover the front sight post, at a bare minimum.
I learned something today. Never thought of any of the above, but I don't really carry OWB much.
Thanks.
I agree with you and think unprotected muzzles are dumb, but why do you think yaqui slide holsters were popular back in the day? I see pics of Colonel wearing them for example.
I had that thought too. I would be willing to accept the posit that the Colonel never sat down until he was in his eighties. I think fundamentally the “you ain’t him” rule applies.
A Yaqui doesn’t let a 5” pop out like kydex would, but I wouldn’t want the pistol to be bumped up a little so that the trigger was exposed. Of course that would be a rare example of a 1911 being a lot safer than a glock.
spyderco monkey
08-29-2019, 11:24 PM
One will eventually knock their pistol out of the holster when sitting down if the muzzle isn’t covered.
Thank you, I had never considered that.
I was wrong; I'm now going for a dedicated 17L holster then that covers the muzzle.
So far it's looking like the BladeTech as the off the shelf 17L option.
Gray222
08-30-2019, 04:18 PM
Re: uncovered muzzle...
Yes having a covered muzzle is a good idea, however, having an area which can allow for brass to exit is a very smart idea...I drill large holes in the bottom of my safariland holsters to this end.
As for IWB or AIWB holsters, an open bottom end is necessary to allow for objects to pass through the holster.
spyderco monkey
08-30-2019, 08:41 PM
Re: uncovered muzzle...
Yes having a covered muzzle is a good idea, however, having an area which can allow for brass to exit is a very smart idea...I drill large holes in the bottom of my safariland holsters to this end.
As for IWB or AIWB holsters, an open bottom end is necessary to allow for objects to pass through the holster.
Thats genius.
pangloss
08-30-2019, 11:03 PM
Dale Fricke's Gideon for a G34 would be a good option.
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