I just bought an instructors belt from wilderness. I'm hoping it's what I've been searching for.
I just bought an instructors belt from wilderness. I'm hoping it's what I've been searching for.
"Shooting is 90% mental. The rest is in your head." -Nils
Is there Velcro on that Frequent Flyer belt?
From my Motorola StarTAC.
Another vote for JM Custom Kydex. I love mine and price is good.
If you would only recognize that life is hard, things would be so much easier for you. - Louis D. Brandeis
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recently received my High Threat Spektre for the beretta 92. I've been appendix carrying various 92's in a range of holsters. This spektre is simply top notch. attention has been paid to every detail. the boltaron material seems superior to kydex although I do not yet have enough time with the holster to quite yet come to the conclusion. between this spektre and the dark star gear orion for the M9A1 it's a close call as to which I would chose. They are both top notch.
i also carry in various suede and leather holsters which are unquestionably a bit more comfortable but do not offer any help concealing the grip nor retention beyond the weight of the pistol and belt tension.
nutshell: the high threat Spektre is a winner and I will probably be ordering one for the 75 omega
Take a look at Tenicor.
Excellent designs and first rate quality. I am in love with my new sagax lux.
well I have neither the n nor the time on boltaron to conclude that as a material it is superior to kydex. I have owned 3 or 4 kydex holsters that over heavy use have worn to the point where achieving retention at the trigger guard creates binding while going in/out of holster. weather I see this with boltaron will require a little time to know. thankfully the 92 holster will get use alongside your very exceptional orion 92 holster so will be able to collect some data going forward (again n = 1).
one observation with the boltaron suggests the angles that can be created are "tighter" or rather more acute than kydex. now is this a function of the material or the process by which it achieve shape? that I do not know. the boltaron feels harder. sort of a 7075 vs 6061 analogy. now again is harder better? i would think perhaps exhibits less mechanical wear but possibly at higher risk of fracture?
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