I think you may be thinking of the Safariland 537. Availability at resellers seems limited, recently.
The company is also about to release a Safariland 637, which is the same concept but with ALS rather than GLS.
Thanks for all the info. I am a lefty, so that makes it a bit more complicated. I think I will look for an ALS/GLS type holster for riding and open carry and then keep a CCW holster nearby for the other stuff. That seems like a better solution that trying to compromise.
I’ve been very happy with my tenicor OWB.
https://tenicor.com/products/arx-hol...nt=29392935943
For ATV use I would also probably choose a holster with a locking device like the Safariland's.
However, if you don't want a locking device, the Aholster belt holster may work for you. The rubber straps will accommodate belts between 1.25" and 1.75".
https://aholster.com/belt-aholster/
"For a moment he felt good about this. A moment or two later he felt bad about feeling good about it. Then he felt good about feeling bad about feeling good about it and, satisfied, drove on into the night."
-- Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy --
Not laughing at all; in my experience, Glock's Sport Duty and similiarly inexpensive Sport Combat belt slide are actually quite good holsters; however, at least with the Sport Combat, be aware that if your Glock is sporting an extended magazine release, they're no bueno.
The Sport Duty has two drain holes at the muzzle end, and a very solidly molded belt slot-but it's only available for the "standard full sized" Glocks (i.e., G17/22/31), although the compact Glocks will work in it too; unfortunately there is no larger sized one for the G20/G21; the Sport Combats are avaliable in both Standard and Large sizes, though.
An advantage of the Sport Combats is that due to the flexibility of the polymer they're composed of, they really mold and snug a Glock very effectively into your side, providing a very good low printing profile of the gun-especially for an OWB holster.
There's something to be said for these holsters-they're tough, well designed, weather impervious, and can be simply hosed off and put on a drying rack. A lot of people who should know better turn up their noses at them; in my experience, they're some of the very few low-price holsters that represent an exceptional value. Ditto for the similar single magazine pouches Glock offers.
Best, Jon
Last edited by JonInWA; 05-19-2020 at 05:22 PM.
I actually have one of those! I just looked in my black hole holster box. I ordered my Gen 5 today and it should be available for pick next week some time. I am hoping to get out to the desert the day after I get my 17, so I can do some dual testing.