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CC OWB Holster for Glock 21sf?
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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3063488" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>I recommend the Kramer Belt Scabbard, in horsehide, for a big pistol like that G21. It may cost a bit more, but it wears like iron. But, before you go spending money on anything, try out the Glock Sport/Combats Holster first. It's not much as far as looks, (and this is an admitted holster snob talking), but it is totally functional. I have one for my G19, and also bought one for my newly purchased G29. It is a great holster for foul weather wear especially when you really don't want to take a nice leather holster out and get it filthy, soaking wet, etc. I say get one of them for now as you research nicer holsters, to give you time to make a good decision. </p><p></p><p>Now, holsters are a personal thing, and you will likely end up like a lot of us and have a big box of them before long in your never ending search for the perfect holster. But, even though others here may recommend other holster makers, I am sure that (if they have been carrying for some time), they will agree with me on this point:</p><p></p><p>A good, sturdy <u>gun belt</u> is a very important, in fact I'd say it's a CRITICAL part of your carry rig. In my opinion, a good belt is THE most important piece. It does you no good to have a nice holster that is designed to tuck the pistol in close for good concealment if you have a flimsy belt that lets the holstered gun sag all out and you struggle to keep your pants up. This is particularly important for OWB, a good belt will support the weight of the gun and allow the holster to do it's job. Please believe me, and I hope other members here will chime in here, when I tell you that the belt is critical. </p><p></p><p>I have a Kramer Belt, also in horsehide, and I think I could carry a 20 lb dumbbell securely on this thing! Besides that, I have 2 Wilderness Belts that also do a good job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3063488, member: 10465"] I recommend the Kramer Belt Scabbard, in horsehide, for a big pistol like that G21. It may cost a bit more, but it wears like iron. But, before you go spending money on anything, try out the Glock Sport/Combats Holster first. It's not much as far as looks, (and this is an admitted holster snob talking), but it is totally functional. I have one for my G19, and also bought one for my newly purchased G29. It is a great holster for foul weather wear especially when you really don't want to take a nice leather holster out and get it filthy, soaking wet, etc. I say get one of them for now as you research nicer holsters, to give you time to make a good decision. Now, holsters are a personal thing, and you will likely end up like a lot of us and have a big box of them before long in your never ending search for the perfect holster. But, even though others here may recommend other holster makers, I am sure that (if they have been carrying for some time), they will agree with me on this point: A good, sturdy [U]gun belt[/U] is a very important, in fact I'd say it's a CRITICAL part of your carry rig. In my opinion, a good belt is THE most important piece. It does you no good to have a nice holster that is designed to tuck the pistol in close for good concealment if you have a flimsy belt that lets the holstered gun sag all out and you struggle to keep your pants up. This is particularly important for OWB, a good belt will support the weight of the gun and allow the holster to do it's job. Please believe me, and I hope other members here will chime in here, when I tell you that the belt is critical. I have a Kramer Belt, also in horsehide, and I think I could carry a 20 lb dumbbell securely on this thing! Besides that, I have 2 Wilderness Belts that also do a good job. [/QUOTE]
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