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February 4, 2002, 05:46 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: February 13, 2001
Location: Eastern PA (zip: 18214)
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Triple K holsters: Opinions requested
Hello,
Since I recently ordered a KGP-141 (and am anxiously awaiting its arrival), I am now in the market for a holster for it. Been looking at Triple K's. Two that have caught my fancy are: http://www.triplek.com/Pages/ProdInfo.cfm?ProdID=253 for while I'm out walking in the woods. Figure the flap will help protect the grips. and http://www.triplek.com/Pages/ProdInfo.cfm?ProdID=250 for concealment. Anyone have any experiences in general with Triple K holsters? Anyone have/had first-hand knowledge with either of the 2 above mentioned holsters? Any suggestions on where (catalog sales, internet sites, etc) to purchase Triple K holsters? Thanks and 73, Bob
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February 4, 2002, 07:20 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: May 23, 2000
Location: Wilmington, Delaware, USA
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Triple K Revolver Belt Holster
I have a simple belt scabbard for a 4" revolver. Seems to be well made, reasonably priced.
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February 4, 2002, 07:32 PM | #3 |
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Join Date: November 20, 2000
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I own that full flap holster. I consider it a terrific buy in a holster. I don't see how you could have a better quality or better designed flap holster. If you are looking for a flap holster, I highly recommend it. Mine has traveled many, many miles on my hip.
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