@RCSMichael, after release of the other two light bearing models will one be available for the 17/19 in combination with the XC1B? Thank you.
@RCSMichael, after release of the other two light bearing models will one be available for the 17/19 in combination with the XC1B? Thank you.
Last edited by Mike C; 04-15-2018 at 02:08 PM.
I’m thoroughly impressed by this holster.
FOR ME this is light years ahead of the phantom and better in ever way. It’s lighter, smaller footprint, easier to put on, and conceals better/easierI’ve always thought concealed carry with an OWB pancake was an oxymoron, but I believe it would be possible with this (just not for me).
The wings help with reholstering and keeping my wifebeater from getting into the holster mouth.
As soon as the light bearing version for a TLR-1 is available, I’ll have that as well.
"I'm a tactical operator and Instructor and also retired military."
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What I find kinda cool is the Perun I use for my G19.5 accepts my G26.5 with no apparent issues.
Looks like the light compatible version is live: http://rcsgear.com/products.php?prod...Surefire-X300U
You guys are awesome.
I’ve been using y’all’s gear since 08 when you guys were the only people that made light bearing holsters for those nasty PX4’s my agency forced upon us.
Thanks again.
While you’re in an accommodating mood, can y’all hook us up with a light (TLR) bearing Eidolon?
JR1572
I’m a bit disappointed that there is one length. If I get a holster for my G19 and X300u I don’t want extra material hanging down. For range or open carry - no big deal. But I’m giving up concealabilty with that design. It negates the reason for canting the holster.
A light bearing Eidolon has been on my want list for years now.
While true, if concealment becomes an issue from such a small area, OWB carry might not be the best solution. Lots of folks are now carrying compensated Glock 19's, compensated Glock 17's, and Glock 34's, so the length is a catch-all, just like it being fully ambidextrous.