Good kydex holster for L frames?

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Looking for a 6" 686+ and maybe a 3" 686+. Paddle or belt would be fine. I've looked at Sidearmor and Comp-Tac but they only make them for N frames. Thanks.
 
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Looking for a 6" 686+ and maybe a 3" 686+. Paddle or belt would be fine. I've looked at Sidearmor and Comp-Tac but they only make them for N frames. Thanks.
 
I've got one that came with my used 4" 686 that's marked BTI on the back. I don't know who that is, maybe Bladetech Inc.? It works well, open top and holds the gun securely. Good luck in your search.
 
Com-Tac is probably the best.
 
Originally posted by ENH:
Com-Tac is probably the best.

Sir, as far as I can tell, Comp-Tac (www.comp-tac.com) doesn't make holsters for L-frames. Seems a little odd given that they make them for N- and J-frames. [shrug] I do hear good things about their holsters, though, and just ordered one for a 4-inch N-frame. I can report my impressions of it when it arrives if anyone's interested. Should be here in a week or so.

Hope this helps, and Semper Fi.

Ron H.
 
www.kytac.com
David Elderton, made one for my 325 & 329 pd also a nice one for my 1911.

KyTac holsters are among the best available, but their delivery time is deplorable.

I have bought a half-dozen over the past few years, but I will not order another. I ordered my last one in March and it took 17 weeks to deliver.

My most recent holster came from Comp Tac, and it arrived 7 days from the order date.
 
Originally posted by d625:
KyTac holsters are among the best available, but their delivery time is deplorable.

I ordered my last one in March and it took 17 weeks to deliver.
That guy needs to get his **** together. It should take 16 weeks less than that.

For that long of a wait, get some custom leather.
 
Why don't you call him and tell him that Earp? He's a police officer, and defensive handgun trainer. His stuff is in big demand and he's not working at your pace. His stuff is "together" and for good gunsmithing and other equipment such as David's product, a long wait is not uncommon.
 
Originally posted by DocAlamo:
Look at BladeTech

That's what I'm going with. I like the paddle holster a lot. I like that you can adjust ride height and cant. There site is also very easy to use. That makes a big difference to me. If I like the one I ordered, I may order three or four more for other revolvers and autos. Thanks again.
 
Originally posted by DocAlamo:
Look at BladeTech

I have never used one for a revolver but back when I was HK obsessed I used them with the USP. Great holsters!
 
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