$50 is pretty low in the holster business. Glock's always seem to be one of those holster sensitive guns, meaning you see a lot of negligent discharges blamed on a crummy holster.
Kydex always seems to be a good match for Glocks. Light weight, weather resistant, and very durable.
If you get up to the $75 range, which really isn't that much (you do after all have a $550-$600 pistol, that shoots the relatively expensive .45ACP) in the big scheme of things, you get into a bunch more options. Practically anything from Comp-Tac, Blade-Tech, Raven Concealment Systems (and all the clones), Aholster, Garrett, etc.
Believe it or not, the Tagua holsters are very good quality and actually have a flat inner face. They're made in Paraguay, known for master leatherworkers. Our LGS sells them for about $40.
You can always look at the models at Rays: www.shado.com
I've used one of his "sable" models for years for my 629 in heavy competition use and it's still fantastic.
Glock factory holster. They have two sizes. You need the large. Its <$20. It holds the gun flat and secure. Its ambidextrous. And you cut the tabs in the belt loops to fit your belt.
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