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10-19-2017, 03:15 PM
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Holster for square trigger 5903 & 5906 found!
After doing tons of research, I finally found a pancake style holster meant for my square trigger 5903. I just wish I could find a paddle style holster for the same thing. The Fobus 5903 paddle holster I have is no good for a 5903, but the Glock version I had was perfect for the Glock. The EBay user is “my_holster” I definitely recommend them.
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10-19-2017, 04:47 PM
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nice find friend!!! are you interested in a leather paddle style? or plastic will do? if plastic will do, a friend got a plastic holster of of fleabey, that was for a sig p226. with minimal modifications, it holds the sqr trgrd 5904 and the retention works too. price was really cheap too. perhaps leather for p226 might work too. otherwise, i am sure you may go custom, but i am unsure of the price, and if it will be worth it.
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10-19-2017, 04:57 PM
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Do you open carry? I can't imagine how I would conceal a full sized pistol like that. Just curious.
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10-19-2017, 05:10 PM
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Originally Posted by ISCS Yoda
Do you open carry? I can't imagine how I would conceal a full sized pistol like that. Just curious.
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No, this is my On Duty (LEO) plain clothes open carry holster. I dont carry a full size for my backup/off duty. I have a Ruger for that.
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10-19-2017, 05:12 PM
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nice find friend!!! are you interested in a leather paddle style? or plastic will do? if plastic will do, a friend got a plastic holster of of fleabey, that was for a sig p226. with minimal modifications, it holds the sqr trgrd 5904 and the retention works too. price was really cheap too. perhaps leather for p226 might work too. otherwise, i am sure you may go custom, but i am unsure of the price, and if it will be worth it.
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Thanks! I appreciate that, but my department wont allow for modified holsters. It has to be specifically designed for the firearm.
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10-19-2017, 05:45 PM
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Thanks! I appreciate that, but my department wont allow for modified holsters. It has to be specifically designed for the firearm.
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anytime friend! however, if it helps, phobus does list this model as s&w 59xx specific. sg21 is the model designation, yet, i can tell that it was sig oriented. the modification i mentioned was nothing more than dip it into boiling water and finger shape it a bit around the retention area. might be worth looking into it. its fairly cheap at the auction site. personally i could not care less about plastic holsters, so i found an hk lether shaped pancake from Italian Vega, that does the job fine.
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10-19-2017, 05:48 PM
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Do you open carry? I can't imagine how I would conceal a full sized pistol like that. Just curious.
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i think it is a matter of body size. been iwb a 4506 since ever. s3 bianchi holster. plus the 59xx is balanced shapewise i d say.
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10-20-2017, 09:20 AM
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I prefer leather for my 3rd gens. Though as a lefty its sometimes hard to find what you're looking for.
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