Sub $500, 9mm recommendations for 1st pistol?

plenty of modern holsters and mag pouches available for TT ;)

I was expecting to find mostly surplus stuff, but found lots of images of modernTokarev holsters....which surprised me (for an out of production piece).
The manufacturers that popped up for this stuff didn't have the availability apparent on their sites, but was present when the search function was used.

For the Viking, I want a Russian Army (flap style) holster. Couldn't find one :( Yet there were other styles around...

Teapot:Is there any followup to the earlier/implied "Viking versus HK" (or Glock) challenge/reliability test? I'd like to watch if it happens. I'll even donate some ammo to the test.
 
I was expecting to find mostly surplus stuff, but found lots of images of modernTokarev holsters....which surprised me (for an out of production piece).
The manufacturers that popped up for this stuff didn't have the availability apparent on their sites, but was present when the search function was used.

For the Viking, I want a Russian Army (flap style) holster. Couldn't find one :( Yet there were other styles around...

Teapot:Is there any followup to the earlier/implied "Viking versus HK" (or Glock) challenge/reliability test? I'd like to watch if it happens. I'll even donate some ammo to the test.

It will happen soon enough. Have some patience

Ahh, but Glock has had their problems too over the years....all is not totally perfect in "perfection-ville"....

This will be the thread that just keeps going. We'll all just have to agree to disagree.....

There will always be lemons in every company, it's when the lemons vastly outnumber the good ones I get worried.
 
Google revealed nothing from any known manufacturers. As for fobus, they're pure SH!t and are far from a quality holster. Regardless that is one offering for the Viking, what about the tokarev?

Tdc

Here are some for TT: https://interammo.com/shop/index.php?cPath=39_43

The availability problem is not with manufacturing the holsters or other accessories for TT, Viking, Makarov, SKS, Mosin, etc., the problem is with distributing. We can bring excellent quality accessories (and we do bring them) but most of the dealers we talked to not interested in them. Guess why, because people never ask for accessories for Russian guns. If you like to see the Russian accessories in your local store talk to the owner.
 
Here are some for TT: https://interammo.com/shop/index.php?cPath=39_43

The availability problem is not with manufacturing the holsters or other accessories for TT, Viking, Makarov, SKS, Mosin, etc., the problem is with distributing. We can bring excellent quality accessories (and we do bring them) but most of the dealers we talked to not interested in them. Guess why, because people never ask for accessories for Russian guns. If you like to see the Russian accessories in your local store talk to the owner.

Looks like leather only and all from an unknown maker which equates to custom holsters, what about kydex? Its no surprise the holsters are made in the same nation as the guns they hold.

TDC
 
Looks like leather only and all from an unknown maker which equates to custom holsters, what about kydex? Its no surprise the holsters are made in the same nation as the guns they hold.

TDC

Just let it go dude. The blind cannot see the light. Their ego and emotions are invested in this amazing east bloc pistol. Logic no longer works for them. They will continue with their circular arguments about how it is another option and find other bs methods of why it's so good like how it fits, and feels, and how it is quite good for the money etc etc

It's the kia mentality, cheap hardware initially with justification of why it's quite good performing for how much it costs.
 
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norinco 1911 or sig 226 copy in 9mm, anything else would have to be well used to that price

the norinco version of the sig 226 is amazing. I don't own one but had the pleasure of shooting one recently. Sometime the milling is bad on norinco products, so its best to buy them in store if you can so you can inspect. That being said, they always shoot fine.
 
I had for a few months now and its' night and day from my old Sig P250, the sights are taking sometime to get use too as it has trapozoidal sights

I've been reading a little bit about the Styers. Quite like the look, and would really like to feel one in my hand. Where did you pick yours up?
 
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