If you like to tinker and are reasonably handy, you really dont need to continue to buy new kydex holsters for every gun or new accessory. You can take any kydex holster that is big enough and heat it with a heat gun. Use leather gloves and wooden dowels to form it around the gun and light. Take care to leave room for the front sight to clear(you can lay something like a wooden dowel or big nail along the top of the slide while you form). As long as you dont overheat it or stretch it too far and make holes in, it's very easy to work with and forgiving. One piece of kydex can be reformed several times. I have one that is one its 3rd gun and has been heated for adjustments many more times.