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Shmackey
June 7, 2004, 11:17 PM
I don't much care for the leather straps on the FIST K1, or that would probably be a good candidate, what with the two outboard loops. When I go with petroleum-based products for a holster, I go all the way. :)

So... K1 aside, what would you consider the most stable (won't rotate around the belt attachment point, rock back and forth, slide around, etc.) IWB kydex holster?

Is there such a thing as a stable one that attaches only at the one central point, as opposed to all the outboard, two-attachment models?

Thanks.

Marcus
June 8, 2004, 12:27 AM
MY vote goes to Ky-Tac`s Braveheart IWB. It`s beefy and stable as can be. I bought one for my P97DC and later remolded it to fit my CZ-75B and 10mm Witness. It`s a great holster for heavy guns. http://www.kytac.com/page3.html Marcus

Lancel
June 8, 2004, 12:53 AM
Although I personally prefer leather snap straps for flexibility and easy on/off, I've found that FIST is very accommodating as far as making a holster to your specifications or needs.

Try calling 1-800-443-3478 and talking with Jim Murnak. He'll probably make you kydex loops or whatever you need for your #K1.

Larry

Shmackey
June 8, 2004, 01:15 AM
Lancel--I'll do that. Thanks for the idea.

Marcus--do you find that the "beefy" nature of the Kytac makes IWB carry at all uncomfortable? I've seen IWB holsters that seemed too thick to use.

Leibster
June 8, 2004, 09:43 PM
Shmackey,

I too have a Ky-Tac Bravehart for a Springfield XD. It is probably the most comfortable, fastest Kydex IWB I've ever tried.

--Leibster

modifiedbrowning
June 9, 2004, 12:07 AM
I'm very happy with my Blade-Tech IWB for my Walther P99.

Shmackey
June 9, 2004, 10:18 AM
How long have y'all had to wait to get a Ky-Tac in the past?

Thanks.

Zircon
June 23, 2004, 12:29 AM
Second on the Blade-Tech. Thin, but doesn't collapse.

Zirc