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Old 08-04-2008, 02:35 AM
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Default Looking for a leather OWB holster without a thumb break

This may sound somewhat surprising, but I have owned close to twenty firearms in my lifetime, and I have yet to own a leather holster. My carry preference has always been IWB during the warmer months and OWB during the colder months. This past winter, I carried a Hi Point C9 in a Fobus paddle holster and right now, I'm carrying my Glock 22 IWB in an Uncle Mike's Sidekick Size 16. As of right now, I don't have an OWB holster for the Glock and I would like to give leather a try. However, besides the Bianchi CarryLok holster found in this link Bianchi CarryLok™ Holster: Pancake -Style with Internal Lock - LP329 : Galls all the good leather holsters I'm seeing have thumb breaks, and I absolutely hate thumb breaks. So, my purpose for posting this thread is to get some suggestions on a good leather IWB holster without a thumb break for my Glock 22. Sure, the Bianchi CarryLok looks promising, but I want to have as many options available to me as possible.

And by the way, because I'm going to be carrying concealed, my desired holster doesn't necessarily have to have any active retention devices. As for price, if I could spend about $150 or less, that would be great.
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Old 08-04-2008, 03:25 AM
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Leather, unlike Kydex will streach and possubly deform. I would strongly recommend the thumb break or other retention device for OWB carry, to prevent the firearm from "presenting its self" at a most inappropriate moment.


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If you go to the Concealed Carry Forum and click on the sticky for holsters, you will find DOZENS of holster manufacturers listed on posts #3 & 7. It may take a few hours of browsing, but I am sure you will find several that you will like.

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Old 08-04-2008, 09:27 AM
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Leather, unlike Kydex will streach and possubly deform. I would strongly recommend the thumb break or other retention device for OWB carry, to prevent the firearm from "presenting its self" at a most inappropriate moment.


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Old 08-04-2008, 11:42 AM
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There are some Don HUme Belt slides for the Glock 22, leather and affordable.
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I also forgot to mention that I did look at most of the holster makers listed in the concealed carry gear forum, but I was looking for opinions from people who have owned these before I make a choice.
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I do not have a Glock, but I have Galco leather for both my 1911 and my Hi-Power. Both have served me well without any active restraint system and I have never had the weapon come loose on its own. Both holsters do have a tension screw that can be tightened to increase tension and hold the pistol more securely. I use the “Concealable Belt Holster” which is a “pancake” for the Hi-power and the one I use for the 1911 is no longer a current product, but is similar to the “Avenger”.

However, one thing to keep in mind with leather is that if you intend to use it “in the field” or “on the water” you will want an active retention system on it because the leather will stretch if it gets submerged in a stream or lake.
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I have a high noon owb that is very good also andrews make some very good ones.
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I have a high noon owb that is very good also andrews make some very good ones.

What kind of gun do you carry in it? Also, how it fit on your body?
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Both carry 1911's .I will soon have both for my g23 also. These are molded to fit or hand boned it is called. Both have set screws to make tighter or loosen.
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