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Wild Bill's Concealment Holster Rig review - Warning! Death to Dial up!
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<blockquote data-quote="Glock &#039;em down" data-source="post: 797921" data-attributes="member: 684"><p>I've probably been thru more leather than some, not quite as much as others. Wild Bill's is one of the companies I've never tried. I dunno. I'm not gonna say the quality of the Wild Bill's gear is "bad" by any means. It's probably not up to snuff when compared to the Andrew's scabbard, but then again, the Andrew's holster <strong><em>alone</em></strong> was probably as much as the <strong><u>COMPLETE</u></strong> Wild Bill's package...right?</p><p></p><p>Like I said, I've owned cheap and I've owned expensive. Well...when I say expensive, I'm talking about Milt Sparks. I've never owned Alessi, Del Fatti, Andrews or Mitch Rosen - the four BIG boys in the industry, according to the experts. But I have owned lots and lots of Galco, DeSantis, Bianchi and Don Hume as well as an occasional Milt Sparks here and there.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I don't believe that just because a holster is expensive, warrants it to being a better rig. While the finish on Nikat's Wild Bill holster may be a little "sub-par" it's design, stiching and quality of leather looks fantastic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glock 'em down, post: 797921, member: 684"] I've probably been thru more leather than some, not quite as much as others. Wild Bill's is one of the companies I've never tried. I dunno. I'm not gonna say the quality of the Wild Bill's gear is "bad" by any means. It's probably not up to snuff when compared to the Andrew's scabbard, but then again, the Andrew's holster [B][I]alone[/I][/B] was probably as much as the [B][U]COMPLETE[/U][/B] Wild Bill's package...right? Like I said, I've owned cheap and I've owned expensive. Well...when I say expensive, I'm talking about Milt Sparks. I've never owned Alessi, Del Fatti, Andrews or Mitch Rosen - the four BIG boys in the industry, according to the experts. But I have owned lots and lots of Galco, DeSantis, Bianchi and Don Hume as well as an occasional Milt Sparks here and there. Personally, I don't believe that just because a holster is expensive, warrants it to being a better rig. While the finish on Nikat's Wild Bill holster may be a little "sub-par" it's design, stiching and quality of leather looks fantastic. [/QUOTE]
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