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Just curious why do you want it lined?
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2 reasons... Kydex holsters strip the finish off firearms quickly if not lined and also makes for a silent draw. Kydex holsters make a lot of noise.
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Hmm have been using mine on my Sr40c and haven't noticed any damage or noise. Sorry not trying to be difficult but have read of some people having trouble because dirt gets in the leather and turns into sand paper. I will keep my eyes open for it.
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I've used all leather holsters for the last 10 years and never had an issue like that (sand)... so I dont see how a leather lined Kydex would be different than an all leather one.
I've just read a lot of posts on different forums with Kydex users complaining about premature wear. I am fine with wear and tear on my weapons as they are tools of my trade... but I was looking to attempt to preserve the finish as long as possible since my holsters get a lot of use.
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Totally understand and agree. I take the time to clean it and I want it to stay nice. Like I said I will keep my eyes open.
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I've been using a Garrett Industies IWB for a couple of months now, my only gripe is that the leather loops are a little rough in appearance.
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Just ordered a hybrid pistol holster & double mag holster from Zero Concealment Systems (ZCS) in Super Camo (unlicensed multicam). Should be shipped within 30 days. Great prices and turnaround time is reasonable. Read a lot of good reviews and figured I'd give them a shot.
Both are OWB and I will be doing a full review shortly after inspecting and running it for a bit.
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Good to hear... their price is very competitive and they offer more options than most holster companies I've found. Looking forward to receiving my order from ZCS.
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Relative to a comparable leather holster, is it comfortable? How does the Kydex feel against the skin after a long, active day? Does it sit still? I was debating on the IWB with Tuckable loops or the Fusion. I like the thought of the Kydex between me and the gun (sweat), but I'm worried about the comfort level. I don't compete or anything, but I thought it would be durable and good for sweat.
I am currently using the tuckable IWB, however I am not tucking it and I am wearing it as an appendix holster.
The kydex never touches my skin but due to where I carry it and who it rides I have foam pad attached to the holster body. It does'nt shift much much at all.
The reason I went this route was sweat, I soak a leather IWB in the summer on the range. In terms of comfort, I wear mine 9+ hours a day Monday through Friday and a lot on weekends and I find it very comfortable.
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So far I really like it.
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Took the broken piece into the machine shop, should have a somewhat flexible aluminum strut in a couple of days. Part will be dehorned, sand blasted, and threaded for the loop attachment screws. The original strut had threaded brass inlets for the loops imbedded in the kydex. those screws will now thread direct into the strut and remove another possible point of failure.
Part will cost more than some comparable holsters @ $60 + or - but I will have a near indestructable holster.
Will probably still order the Desibens rig latger on.
Ill probably move some of these posts into a thread of its own when time permits.
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Well I still need to contact Garrett and see if they will replace the strut. I still really like the holster and I don't think this would be an issue when wearing the holster on the side.