Is this a bad idea?

The Glock appears to have a threaded barrel (I know, looking at a Glock for that extended length of time can lead to blindness), so is there an option for a holster to also carry the suppressor?...Maybe when my all-plastic .38-44 HD with optic sights and accessory rail finally arrives, I'll order one...:eek:...Ben
 
Will posting this image bring down the panic a notch? It's just a polymer pistol with a light and an RMR. It's only a picture, you're not even in the same room. It can't frighten the horses or stop the hens laying.:rolleyes:

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A certain gun accessory maker/seller sends me regular emails. Got this one today, advertising their new in-house holster design for pistols with lights. Sorry - shown on a Glock with no safety. Any popular striker handgun, trigger hanging out, is asking for an AD.

You on the Rugerforum too? LOL this was posted there. I think the pic shows the gun not inserted all the way into the holster, but seems to be with that open of a design, even your pants could get bunched up in the trigger area, and as you holster it, could cause a negligent discharge.

Hard NO from me.
 
I doubt if there is any legitimate competition that would permit that holster to be used. If it showed up in any kind of class or match it might be laughed out of the room.
 
I doubt if there is any legitimate competition that would permit that holster to be used. If it showed up in any kind of class or match it might be laughed out of the room.


I don't do any competition shooting nor pay much attention to it, but there is some very weird stuff available. Whether the one I pictured below is for legitimate competition or not I don't know, but Safariland lists it as a competition holster. Priced at $223, made out of aluminum, and available in pretty colors too. :)

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Yes I am on the Ruger forum as well. The seller did not include the fully inserted pic. Wondered about that before I posted, but I've seen some very long Streamlights before, too.

So, I stand corrected. At the same time, not a lot holding the gun. Prefer something like the one I had Bare Arms make for my Ruger American .45 with a Streamlight.
 

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