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11-21-2023, 03:37 PM
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Shout out to Wright Leather Works for their outstanding craftsmanship. This is the Predator holding my new SA Garrison in .45. Excellent work, reasonable price, and 4-6 week lead time. This is my third WLW holster. And a lousy picture!
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11-21-2023, 03:54 PM
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Nice! I looked them up maybe last week when someone mentioned themhere. Had not heard of them before. Looks like good, quality leatherwork.
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11-21-2023, 04:34 PM
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I have only one of their holsters but it is EXCELLENT.
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I have a few, but the best ones are their pocket holsters. I carry a CZ PCR in one. Rides great and stays in the pocket after a draw.
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12-31-2023, 11:53 PM
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Another bit of praise for Wright holsters - I've got a couple Predators, the latest for a 4506, and have been more than happy with them. Just wish they were available for some of the S&W TSWs.
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01-01-2024, 08:31 AM
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I've owned several of that same model and they are excellent holsters.
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01-01-2024, 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by crows
I have a few, but the best ones are their pocket holsters. I carry a CZ PCR in one. Rides great and stays in the pocket after a draw.
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I'm looking for another PH, my current is a Del Fatti. Trying to find similar style as most I have tried are a bit bulky. These look really nice.
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01-06-2024, 11:34 AM
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I'm looking for another PH, my current is a Del Fatti. Trying to find similar style as most I have tried are a bit bulky. These look really nice.
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The thing I like about the design is the projection, for lack of a better word, at the top of the holster. This allows me a straight upward draw, leaving the holster in the pocket. I have found that holsters that rely on a projection at the bottom rear only requires me to draw up then back, catching the projection on the rear portion of the pocket. Nothing wrong with that, I just prefer the straight upward draw.
I haven't used a bunch of different pocket holsters, but of all I have used, I am happy with the Wright holster. I carry either a Walther P99c, or my CZ PCR in a pocket holster. In a pair of BDU type pants or shorts it works great. As far as bulk goes, it seems to have no more than a necessary amount of material/design to do the job. I have carried it outside working in the summer,sweat and all, and it holds up perfectly. I am more than happy with it.
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