![]() ![]() (b) Personally attacking other users of this subreddit. Harassment: (a) Posting material for the sole purpose of inflaming the users of this subreddit. ![]() Bloggers and Sellers view this page to see what you can and cannot do. (b) Posts for the sole purpose of soliciting business for private interests. Spam: (a) Any posting, including self-posts, links, and comments, posted to this subreddit for the primary purpose of getting pagehits for personal blogs, e.g.Content Not Applicable: Any post that does not relate to (a) the carrying of a weapon in a legal manner or (b) any post that does not relate to self-defense.r/GunHolsterClassifieds (Buy/Sell/Trade Holsters)Ĭontent breaking the rules below are at the discretion of the mods to remove.(Carry Weapon) (Carry location/style/holster) Reddit users can interpret the law, but by no means should you consider those opinions as law. Legal questions should always be asked to a lawyer outside of reddit for a binding answer. Please read the FAQĭisclaimer: Do not take any legal advice from /r/ccw. Compensators will need a longer holster to be covered entirely but they work in shorter holsters as well, as shown by this KKM comped Glock 19 in a Glock 17 + X300 holster.The CCW (concealed carry weapons) subreddit is a community about sharing articles, tips, and links about various topics that address CCW. ![]() Pictured above: Glock 34 with an X300V in a Glock 17 + X300 Sidecarīoth our Ragnarok and Sidecar holsters will also accept compensators as long as they are the same profile as the slide. Pictured above: Glock 19 with a threaded barrel and an X300V in a Glock 17/X300 SidecarĪs you can see below, this Glock 34 works in the same holster as the Glock 19 above, the slide does protrude slightly from the bottom of the holster, but this doesn't affect fitment or retention. This is because the only thing that generally changes between holster molds for the same model is the length, and since all of our holsters are open-ended, nothing is restricting a longer gun from going into a shorter holster. Most of our holster models will support longer/shorter guns than the length they are cut for unless otherwise stated on the product page. Pictured above: Glock 17 + X300 Sidecar (Top) Glock 19 Sidecar (Middle) Glock 19 + TLR-7 Sidecar (Bottom) Will Your Holsters Work With More Than One Model Of The Same Gun?Īn example of this question would be, "Will my Glock 19 work in a Glock 34 holster and vice versa?" The answer is yes. This will cause the gun to move excessively in the holster, and the gun will not have any retention. If you try and use either our Sidecar or Light Compatible Ragnarok without a light there will be a large amount of empty space in the holster where the light was meant to go. Like the Ragnarok, the Sidecar uses Passive Retention which is standard for most inside-the-waistband holsters. The same is true for our Sidecar holsters each weapon system/light has its own mold. Pictured above: P320 + X300 with a Light Compatible Ragnarok P320 with a standard Ragnarok Pictured above: P320 + X300 Light Compatible Ragnarok (Left) P320 Ragnarok (Right) This is why they cannot be used without the light or with a light other than the one it was designed for. This is why the shape and dimensions of the holster are so important. Unlike Active-Retention style holsters, our Ragnaroks have Passive Retention, which basically uses the material of the holster to hold your weapon. Each holster variation requires different dimensions to properly hold your gun. Since our holsters are molded for each specific weapon system and light, the light must be attached for proper fitment and retention. Can I Use A Light-Compatible Holster Without the Light Attached? Two common questions we get from those new to guns or new to Kydex style holsters are, "Can I use a Light-Compatible holster without the light attached?" and "Will your holsters work with more than one model of the same gun?" In the article below we will go over these questions and hopefully clear up some confusion. ![]()
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