Speed beez holster for 28-2

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Hello I'm new to the forum and new to Smith & Wesson revolvers
I recently picked up a model 28-2 and I love it. I want to start shooting it in uspsa matches at my local club and I'm looking for a kydex holster. Does anyone have experience with the speed beez holster? Or could you recommend a kydex competition style holster. Thanks !
 

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I've used blade tech with success for my 627 & 625 for USPSA. For IDPA I use a safari land paddle holster successfully.
 
Reiko:

Either the Speedbeez or the Blade Tech holster will fill the bill - but you want to stay away from the competition, speed holsters with the cut down front. Here's why: The 4" Model 28 will be more competitive in IDPA matches - still at a slight disadvantage, but not as great as trying to use it for USPSA. So you want to get a holster that can be used for both.

In USPSA, if you shoot major, with your Model 28, that means magnum loads and the long case of the magnum cartridge does not lend itself to speed, especially since you will be using HKS speed loaders. You will be shooting against .45 ACP revolvers with more of a push recoil, than the sharp snap of the .357, plus they will be loading with moon clips - very fast. If you decide to shoot minor, you are doubly cursed - six shots vs. eight, and again, speed loader vs. moon clip.

The way to go with your gun is IDPA, Revolver Division, minor PF using speed loaders. The HKS loaders are not as fast as Safariland Comp III's or Jet Loaders, but at a beginners level it will only be a minor hindrance.

I don't want to dissuade you from trying USPSA or IDPA, I'm just pointing out what you will be up against. Your Model 28 will be a fine revolver to get acquainted with the game, but don't spend a bunch of money on it, because you really can't correct its non-competitiveness. The idea is to shoot what you have until you are sure that you like the game and are going to stick with it. That also gives you an opportunity to see what your competitors are using and what works best - then spend the money on a more competitive rig.

I'd get either the Blade Tech or the Speed Beez holster, as long as you get the ones that are approved for both IDPA and USPSA. That 4" N-frame holster will also work with a Model 625, which would be a good gun to move up to when you decide the games are for you. Major caliber, moon clip loaded and can be competitive in both IDPA or USPSA.

Good luck with whatever path you choose.

Adios,

Pizza Bob
 
Thanks for all the responses and advice.
I went with the speed beez holster and it seems nice I think they may be rebranded comptac holsters but I may be wrong. I bought 7 hks speed loaders and bent up some speed loader holders out of a few peices of kydex. I had a cr speed gun belt from when I used to shoot a few years back. I also put on a set of hogue rubber monogrips since the old target stocks wouldn't allow the use of speedloaders and would cause hangups when ejecting shells. All in all not too much money spent. I realize I won't be very competitive but I'm really just looking to shoot and have fun and we will see what happens down the road. First match is tomorrow and the guy I talked to on the phone said I would actually be the only one shooting revolver so looking forward to it and I'll report back with my experience
 

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