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    Blade Tech Eclipse Holster

    I have been looking at this holster for a while. I cannot find a really good review on it. I wanted to know if anyone is using this holster and what they think of it.

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    I guess no one uses the Blade Tech Holsters
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    Most folks here either use Safariland or custom rigs like Dar Star Gear or JM Custom.
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    Quote Originally Posted by saints75 View Post
    I guess no one uses the Blade Tech Holsters
    I got one some years back. Took them a few tries to get it right (couldn't get he length correct or a Glock). Haven't worn it or a few years since I discovered appendix carry. OWB, kydex, Blade Tech and concealment seems an oxymoron.

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    In the colder months, I use an eclipse for carry since I can OWB carry and never take my fleece vest off. It's a great choice for OWB carry.

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    I saw one in the wild this week and for an M&P45 no less. I already have OWB covered with both Safariland and Talon Tactical or I probably would have bought it for the gun games.

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    Quote Originally Posted by saints75 View Post
    I guess no one uses the Blade Tech Holsters
    I've been a leather guy for a long time.

    Back in 2007 I tried a Blade tech Kydex IWB with a SD and pull dot loops. also has a generous sweat guard.

    I've been sold on this holster. Bad News Blade Tech wont make them anymore in favor of the thinner kydex NANO IWB.

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    I know the original inquiry was about the Eclipse holster, but there are plenty of people who use Blade-Tech holsters. Since the Nano was mentioned, I'll add: The Nano model has proven to be by far the most comfortable IWB holster (Kydex or leather) that I have ever tried, and I have tried a lot of them. I can wear one all day with no discomfort whatsoever, in Phoenix, AZ weather, and I'm not a HSLD lean guy by any stretch of the imagination!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1911Nut View Post
    I know the original inquiry was about the Eclipse holster, but there are plenty of people who use Blade-Tech holsters. Since the Nano was mentioned, I'll add: The Nano model has proven to be by far the most comfortable IWB holster (Kydex or leather) that I have ever tried, and I have tried a lot of them. I can wear one all day with no discomfort whatsoever, in Phoenix, AZ weather, and I'm not a HSLD lean guy by any stretch of the imagination!
    As soon as I can get the cash I will get one for my P30S

    I just like the thicker kydex other than that its about the same except the space between loops

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1911Nut View Post
    I know the original inquiry was about the Eclipse holster, but there are plenty of people who use Blade-Tech holsters. Since the Nano was mentioned, I'll add: The Nano model has proven to be by far the most comfortable IWB holster (Kydex or leather) that I have ever tried, and I have tried a lot of them. I can wear one all day with no discomfort whatsoever, in Phoenix, AZ weather, and I'm not a HSLD lean guy by any stretch of the imagination!
    I had some questions about the Nano too. You answered any questions I had. Thank for the input.
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