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Why doesn't Beretta make their own <<nylon>> holsters so we don't have this problem?
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If every single nylon holster on the face of the earth vanished tonight while we all slept, (including the several that I own), I don't think that would accurately qualify as a "problem".
The reason Beretta doesn't sell nylon holsters is because they sell quality holsters. Same reason Milt Sparks, Mitch Rosen, El Paso Saddlery, Alien Gear, Crossbreed, Safariland, and practically every other quality holster maker doesn't make "one size fits many" nylon\ holsters.
I'm not trying to be a jerk here, although it will probably come across that way--this is actually important information, not just from the standpoint of saving money in the long run, but also from a safety standpoint. The first rule of holsters is: Buy a holster made specifically for the gun you intend to carry. The easiest way to tell that you shouldn't buy a holster is when it comes with a list on the package telling you all the guns that will "fit" in it.