BHP paddle holster

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Karate

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I am looking for a Paddle holster for my BHP...who makes a quality one and at a good price...I was looking at the High Noon Paddle...I did not see one on Don Humes or Galco website...it does not have to be the best made...I will use usually when walking the Dog or just running to the store real quick...I have a Versa Max II and a High Noon Slide guard that I use most of the time...depending on the weather and how I am dressed...as to which one I use...I know I could just drop my J frame in my pocket but I am trying to stay with just one weapon as my primary and carry it as much as possible.
 
This is the new paddle holster design (patent pending) that I now offer. It's a very versatile set up. You can wear it with the paddle inside of the pants waistband or outside the waistband around the belt. It will adjust to fit either a 1 1/4, 1 1/2, or 1 3/4 inch belt. You can adjust it to wear either in a vertical draw, cant forward draw, or cross-draw.

Front view:

Paddle1.jpg

Back view:

Paddle1a.jpg

Forward Cant view:

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Cross-Draw view:

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The cost is $60 + $5/shipping. Currently it is only available for medium to large frame semi-autos (including the BHP). I anticipate having it available for both wheel guns and the smaller autos very soon (still working on some technical aspects).

Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. :cool:
 
K-Man,

That's a good looking holster. How soon will you have one for a K frame? I'm looking for one for my new toy, a PC Model 66, F Comp.

John
 
Before you buy, look at the "Street Combat" holster from El Paso Saddlery.

I have one for my HP and 1911s and love it. They run about 55-60 dollars and are handmade and of the highest quality.

I own several EP Saddlery holsters and have used them heavily and they have never let me down. Their craftsmanship is superb and they all fit their model pistols just right. Not stiff or loosey-goosey, but like it was MADE for the pistol.

El Paso Saddlery is a 100 year old company that has made gunleather for the Texas Rangers and other law enforcement groups as well as for Gen. Patton before WWII. They know what good gunleather is supposed to fit and look like and they're located on the Texas/Mexico border. Why order a repro when you can have the real thing?

Check them out. I don't work for them...just a VERY satisfied longtime customer who won't buy any other holsters.

- Brickboy240
 
JCM298:

Thanks - the revolver style is being tested right now and should be ready to go fairly soon.

:cool:

El Paso Saddlery is a great holster company and they make many, many fine holsters. Choosing one of theirs is always a good choice.
 
Yep, El Paso Saddlery holsters just seem "correct" for the classic pistols like 1911s, Hi-powers and SAA Colts. Why buy a repro when you can have the original? Alot of history in that company, not to mention the quality of their creations.

- Brickboy240
 
I do not believe that the Street Combat is a paddle holster and that is what I am looking for...I do not think that El Paso makes a Paddle holster

KD man I like the look of that paddle...I may be in touch soon
 
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