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November 30, 2006, 04:51 PM | #1 |
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Location: The Toll Road State, U.S.A.
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Thumbs up for this Gould & Goodrich Holster
Got this "Yaqui Paddle Holster" the other day:
http://www.gouldusa.com/catalog/show...line=Gold+Line It's very nice. For a secure hold, rather than an opposing "tooth", it uses a bunch of grippy little bumps (what amounts to 30 lpi checkering) on a rubber-like material on the outside of the paddle (the part touching the inside of your pants' waistband). Works nicely and makes it much easier on and off than the paddles with the tooth. I'm using the Glock 20/21 one for a CZ 75 Compact - it fits nicely with tightened adjustment screws - gets good and tight, which is a must for a holster with no retention. Do not try to use this one with a CZ 75 full-sized, as they are thinner at the dust cover than the compact. It's rather odd that among manufacturer choices, they have Davis & Jennings, but no CZ. |
December 12, 2006, 01:23 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: June 3, 2004
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Hi. I have a Gold Line pancake holster from them for my CBOB but it is
for a full sized gun. I do like the paddle mag pouch, and hope that they offer CZ holster sometime in the near future, as it is very nice gear. http://onfinite.com/libraries/1063602/05d.jpg
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