Gould & Goodrich K-Force Holsters


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Coffee357
August 19, 2003, 10:47 PM
Question on duty gear to all you officers out there. Went to pick up the Safariland 070 today for my Glock. Had the 070 on the counter and borrowed a Glock to try in the holster (mine was loaded). Thought the thumb-break was a little too loose so I went back to look at a second holster to verify it was normal - and tripped over the Gould & Goodrich K-Force line. I was very impressed with the looks and apparent quality of this line of holsters and I prefered the drawing technique to the SSIII. Didn't want to buy in the blind so here I am. Does anyone have any experience with the K-Force line (Level 2 and level 3)? How to they hold up and perform? I'm thinking right now "Looks great and a little less expensive" - just need feedback!

Thanks,

Coffee

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Arkady
August 20, 2003, 07:17 PM
I just bought one of their GoldLine holsters yesterday and took it to the range to try out.

I like it so far, but that's all i can say. I'll get back to you when i've had a chance to abuse it and see how it fares.

Coffee357
August 23, 2003, 12:44 PM
Arkady,

How did the holster work for you? Which model did you get? Appreciate any input!

Coffee

Jason Demond
August 23, 2003, 05:32 PM
I bought a Gould & Goodrich holster a couple years ago, and its held up well. It's a 3 slot lined pancake holster, model 722L-40F. I am not sure what the name of it is though, as I bought it from CDNN. If fits my S&W Sigmas like a glove. and it being lined, there is hardly any holster wear on my pistols. It's been a great holster, and I would buy more of them. I rub a little carnuba wax on it when the leather gets dull, and a shot of silicone spay inside to protect the pistol.

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