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Walking Wounded
June 30, 2004, 02:47 PM
I need recommendations for 2 thigh holsters.

One will be for a Beretta 92 and the other for a SIG 220. Or is there a single holster that can accomodate both?

THey need to be durable and have good retention while running, crawling, jumping, getting in and out of vehicles quickly, etc.

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BeLikeTrey
June 30, 2004, 03:19 PM
pretty decent ones there or "Ranger Joes" triple retention offerings for those firearms.

tarrigoni
June 30, 2004, 03:58 PM
London Bridge (http://www.londonbridgetrading.com) makes nice gear and they have specific holsters for the 92.

Jay Kominek
June 30, 2004, 06:36 PM
I have one from Ace Case, which I like well enough. It is soft sided nylon, and has an adjustable thumb break strap. It was cheap, and holds either my SA XD-9 or SIG 229. (And a spare mag for either.)

AK103K
July 1, 2004, 05:58 AM
High Speed Gear makes a good one that is very comfortable, and doesnt tend to loosen up and move around. It can also be had with a removable flap.
http://www.highspeedgearinc.com/images/holster/RFH-1.gif
http://www.highspeedgearinc.com/images/holster/RFH-2.gif

http://www.highspeedgearinc.com/

Blackhawk 6
July 3, 2004, 03:18 PM
Information on what you would be using it for would assist in making a recommendation.

Check out the Safariland 6004, its the standard.

AhmuqGB
July 5, 2004, 03:00 PM
I use a model 6004 for my beretta, can't speak for what does the job with the sig, the safariland 6004 runs about $152. Safariland is definately the way to go for tactical holsters, stay away from nylon. Having said that, look at what you need it for. If you want a holster that is fast and reliable on the draw stay with hard plastics, if you just want a thigh rig to hold you pistol with no need for quick draws, you may want to consider nylon as that is your best bet for a one holster to fit both guns. It goes back to getting a jack of all trades but master of none. It all depends on how you will use it.

TechBrute
July 10, 2004, 12:16 AM
For CQB, the Safariland 6004 is the accepted standard. For field use, the HSGI is the way to go.

An up-and-comer to keep your eye one is the G-Code SOC holster.

Of those, only the HSGI would accomodate both pistols with the same holster.

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