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11-28-2010, 07:22 PM
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Best Sigma holster ever!!!
I bought a size 6 blackhawk holster for my Sigma .40ve and I tell you what... you cant beat it. It has every thing i wanted in a carry device, holds extra mag, great fit, tight enough to allow a little stretch over time and still fit real snug, light and durable nylon construction, as well as interchangeable snap strap to allow me to change it from right to left pull. If I ever wanted to. LOL.. listen to me I sound like a salesmen... oh well for around $20 you really cant beat it. Just thought I would share.
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11-28-2010, 07:48 PM
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Looks good, how's it work for CCW? Man, for $20, certainly worth the try, when I ordered from Milt Sparks, (on the recommendation of the CCW instructor), the wife said, "you better LOVE it!", I do.
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11-28-2010, 10:43 PM
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Nice find! Looks almost identical to the Bulldog holster I picked up at Cabela's last week for $17. Works great for something quick and easy as long as I'm wearing a large coat over it. Love the price too!
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11-28-2010, 10:53 PM
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The snap retention straps are great for retention, not so great for quick access.
Most prefer a thumb break retentiion or a fitted holster when you need the gun in a hurry.
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11-29-2010, 03:35 AM
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Very nice holster!!
With out straps..
With straps..
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11-29-2010, 04:43 PM
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Looks quite similar to the mil-tec holster I've been
using with mine. It's pretty cheap, and I got that one
free from the guy I bought my 10/22 from..
As I use it out in the sticks on private property, I carry
it on my hip with the usual service belt. Mine has the
thumb break, which can be reversed to the other side as
I recall. Also has the pocket for the extra mag, which I
kind of like. I fill em up and carry two mags. Nearly 30
rounds of dog pack scaring rounds.. :/
Sorry about the fuzzy image.. That was with the old vid cam..
One thing I like about it, is the insides are padded and soft
and will not scratch the pistol.
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11-29-2010, 07:18 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by portcitygps
I bought a size 6 blackhawk holster for my Sigma .40ve and I tell you what... you cant beat it. It has every thing i wanted in a carry device, holds extra mag, great fit, tight enough to allow a little stretch over time and still fit real snug, light and durable nylon construction, as well as interchangeable snap strap to allow me to change it from right to left pull. If I ever wanted to. LOL.. listen to me I sound like a salesmen... oh well for around $20 you really cant beat it. Just thought I would share.
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That looks like a good fit. The price is sweet for sure. Where does one find this particular holster?
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11-29-2010, 07:46 PM
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I also have the Bulldog holster. My only complaint is that reloading in a hurry would be difficult because I would have to reach across my body for the next mag.
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11-29-2010, 09:23 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MK
Looks quite similar to the mil-tec holster I've been
using with mine. It's pretty cheap, and I got that one
free from the guy I bought my 10/22 from..
As I use it out in the sticks on private property, I carry
it on my hip with the usual service belt. Mine has the
thumb break, which can be reversed to the other side as
I recall. Also has the pocket for the extra mag, which I
kind of like. I fill em up and carry two mags. Nearly 30
rounds of dog pack scaring rounds.. :/
Sorry about the fuzzy image.. That was with the old vid cam..
One thing I like about it, is the insides are padded and soft
and will not scratch the pistol.
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Great shot of your holster. Looks like we have the same one.
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Wonder if it would work with a Crimson Trace?
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12-01-2010, 07:57 PM
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I have an Uncle Mikes with a similar set up. I popped a couple of stitches on the bottom to fit the 911 laser. Bulky, but I don't CCW. Just kicking around rural Virginia woods.
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12-02-2010, 03:42 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jamie
Wonder if it would work with a Crimson Trace?
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I'll let you know right after x-mas.. I think my woman is getting me 1... shhhh im not supposed 2 know... lol but im soooo excited... if not ima get me 1... but she aims 2 please, so... ill act surprised
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