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Thread: Garrity In-Victus vs JRC Watson

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    Garrity In-Victus vs JRC Watson

    So I have been buying lots of holsters lately (you will find out soon why [emoji56]) specifically for the Glock 34. These two holsters have been in the back of my head for a while now and I wanted to get an owners opinion. They both seem remarkably similar sooooo, what are the benefits of one or the other? And does one carry a 5in gun better or does one carry a smaller gun better.


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    Have both but one is a 19, one is a 17. The JRC seems to be a smidge better by way of seeming to be a little less bulky due to the way the leather is treated and layered less. I might be totally wrong on that but it seems that way. The built in pad on the Invictus is nice but I think the JRC edges it. If they were dead even the fact that JRC participates here is enough for me. Good dude.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Star Gear View Post
    Have both but one is a 19, one is a 17. The JRC seems to be a smidge better by way of seeming to be a little less bulky due to the way the leather is treated and layered less. I might be totally wrong on that but it seems that way. The built in pad on the Invictus is nice but I think the JRC edges it. If they were dead even the fact that JRC participates here is enough for me. Good dude.
    I have gotten that vib. Since seeing the Watson tease post I was excited, but still wanted to know. Thx Tom


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    I don't have any JRC products.

    I had one of the first Invictus' made, and it was ok, although it isn't adjustable at all. The JRC seems like it is quite a bit more customizable.


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    FWIW there's a thread on TPI right now (which also references a few threads from other forums) about some very sketchy customer service from Garrity.
    OTOH I've never seen anything but praise for excellent service from JRC.

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    https://pistol-forum.com/showthread....hlight=garrity


    There was a thread here as well.

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    I have no experience with Garrity, but do have some with JRC, but not the Watson. Jim is a hell of a good dude to do business with, super helpful and makes fantastic stuff. At this point, if I want leather, I start and stop my search with him.

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    If I wanted the holster on time, I'd avoid Garrity.

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    I've never seen a Garrity in person.

    Having used both of JRC's AIWBs, I think the CDAII is a better option for the Glock. The Watson would be better for a slimmer pistol.

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    I carried and reviewed the In-victus in 2014.

    It is not a good holster and I would highly recommend not spending your money on it.

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