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Glock 22 + Surefire x300 = what holster?

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I originally wanted the inforce pistol light.. but after some research I have found that the pistol light does not perform as well as the carbine light so x300 it is.. this is what I need..

 

Glock 22

Surefire light

easy on and off

small footprint (I had a raven and it was OK but I did not like how wide it was left to right)

cant adjustment preferred but not a deal breaker

I would like it to ride high so I can wear it under a sweatshirt and or jacket

 

that is all.. any input is greatly appreciated..

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IWB or OWB? Concealed or duty?

 

Check JM Custom Kydex:

 

http://www.jmcustomkydex.com

 

Smaller footprint than the Raven and multiple styles to choose from.

 

I also really like Comp-Tac stuff.

 

For duty type Safariland ALS is THE answer. They even make a higher ride and concealabe ALS that's pretty nice.

 

Oh, and spend the extra $ and get the SF X300U and a DG11 switch. ;)

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The width is necessary to give you the stability on a low pro OWB holster

 

Check this CompTac offering:

http://www.comp-tac.com/product_info.php?products_id=137

 

For Safariland you want model #: 6377, 6378, 6379

 

Contact ATS: http://www.atstacticalgear.com/cgi/commerce.cgi?display=home

if you get confused with the Safariland stuff. They are the most helpful people I have yet to meet when trying to navigate Safarilands product lineup.

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the safariland offering will NOT fit the G22 if I decide to get with the RMR down the road.. is that correct?

Correct, those models will not fit with an RMR without some modification.

 

Safariland does have a couple of models that do fit a light and RMR combo.

 

This is an ALS holster for a G35 with X300U w/DG11 and RMR:

 

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They make it in black, but I don't know the part number off the top of my head. It is not on their "Will-Fit" page yet either. ATS or Grey Group can help you track one down.

 

Also, check Dale Fricke Holsters: http://dalefrickeholsters.com for RMR capable CCW holsters. They make good stuff.

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