Blade-tech holsters and where to get them?

Ok, I'll contact them. Thanks.

NP. Like I said, I'm not an IDPA guy, but I loved my Comp Tac for daily carry and their customer service was the best. That was before they got bought out though so maybe things changed. My holster saw so much use it's polished shiny on the side and it always worked and still works great.
 
Where does one find them?

Doubletap sports, the ghost stinger/thunder is a great option, I personally run one for IPSC.
Just be aware that these competition style holsters use a clamp type belt attachment that's intended to be attached to a two piece competition belt.
If you want something quick detach or a thread through belt design, you'll need to go with something else.
 
OP:

if IDPA is the sport you're interested in, read the IDPA rules on holsters (before you take the advice of IPSC members who don't also shoot IDPA)

8.4 Belts

Belts may be no wider than 1 ¾ inches or thicker than 5/16 inches and must pass through a minimum of all but two of the pant loops.

8.5 Holsters

The following criteria apply to IDPA legal holsters.
A. Must be suitable for all day concealed carry, and worn on each stage regardless of the start position.
A. Must be a strong side hip holster worn inside the waistband (IWB) or outside the waist band.
B. Must be worn on an IDPA legal belt.
C. Must prevent activation of the trigger while holstered.
D. Must carry the firearm in a neutral (vertical) or muzzle rear cant.
E. Adjustable cant holsters are legal if bolts must be removed and repositioned for cant adjustment. IWB holsters are exempt from this rule.
F. Must hold the firearm with enough tension to allow the wearer to complete normal daily tasks without fear of losing the firearm .
G. Must be constructed of normal thickness common holster making materials (leather, Kydex, plastic, nylon, etc.).
H. For male shooters, the holster must carry firearm so that the entire front strap (to the trigger guard) is at or above the top of the belt. IWB holsters are exempt from this rule.
I. The shooter’s holster location must remain on the same side of the body throughout the entire course of a match.
J. Must be positioned on the belt so that the center of the trigger pad is behind the centerline of the body.
K. For IDPA purposes, the centerline of the body originates in the center of the armpit and goes straight down.
L. All retention devices on the holster must be used.
M. Retention devices may be permanently removed or permanently disabled, but not temporarily disabled for a match.
N. The front edge of the holster may not be more than 1 ¾ inch below the breech face (autos) or 1 inch below the rear of the cylinder (revolvers).
O. Holsters may be modified to meet IDPA rules.
P. Holsters with screws or knobs that extend past the outer face of the holster are allowed if the adjustment screw( s) require a tool to change tension, the screws protrude less than 0.125” from the outer face of the holster, and they meet all other holster requirements. Additionally, all tension screws anywhere on a holster must require a tool for tension adjustment.
Q. For male shooters only, the holsters must fit the shooter’s body such that a ¾ inch diameter dowel placed between the shooter and the firearm anywhere above the belt contacts both the shooter and the firearm simultaneously.
R. A holster may be legal for some shooters but not legal for other shooters due to different body shapes.
S. A holster may be legal if worn snugly but illegal if sagging away from the body.
T. For women shooters only, a dropped and offset (DOH) holster may be used. Concealment and cant rules apply.
U. For women shooters only, when viewed from the front, a women’s holster may not tilt out away from the body further than vertical, unless the shooter's body touches the grip of firearm.

8.5.1 Non - Permitted Holsters (Non - Inclusive list):
A. Cross - draw carry
B. Shoulder holsters
C. Small of the back carry
D. Appendix carry
E. Pocket carry

8.6 Ammunition Carriers

8.6.1 General Ammunition Carrier Rules
A. Instead of using ammunition carriers, shooters may carry spare loading devices in their pockets. Shooters may mix carry methods.
B. One ammunition carrier per allowed ammunition feeding device may be worn on the belt. Each individual pouch in a multi - pouch carrier counts as one. One additional ammunition carrier may be worn behind the centerline of the body for the purposes of loading at t he start of a stage. This carrier must be empty before the “Stand By” command.
C. Ammunition carriers may be modified to meet IDPA rules.
D. For male shooters only, ammunition carriers must hold the loading devices such that a ¾ inch dowel placed between the sho oter and the device contacts both the shooter and the device simultaneously.

8.6.2 Magazine Carriers
A. Must be suitable for concealed carry and all day continuous wear
B. Must be worn on an IDPA legal belt
C. Must cover 2” of the magazine as measured from the top of the cartridge rim down the back flat of the magazine tube
D. Must cover the entire outer face of the portion of the magazine inside the carrier. The outer face is the side away from the shooter’s body
E. Must hold the magazine within 10° of vertical relative to the belt. (80° to 100° relative to the belt).
F. Screws or knobs that extend past the outer face of the carrier are allowed if the adjustment screw(s) require a tool to change tension, the screws protrude less than 0.125” from the outer face of the magazine carrier, and they meet all other magazine carrier requirements. Additionally, all tension screws anywhere on a magazine carrier must require a tool for tension adjustment.
G. “Bullets out” magazine pouches are not allowed.
H. Magazine carriers must be worn in a location on the belt so that the front edge of the carrier or magazine is behind the shooter’s hipbone.
I. The same exact location for magazines, magazine pouches , and/or ammunition feeding devices in pockets must be used for every stage in a single match, unless otherwise specified in a stage description.

8.6.3 Speed Loader and Moon Clip Carrier Rules
A. Be suitable for concealed carry and all day continuous wear.
B. Speed loader carriers must either be of open top configuration that covers at least 45% of the diameter and 100% of the cartridge height when viewed from the front, and must retain the speed loader by tension or retain the speed loader with a snap or Velcro closure . Side cuts are permitted for thumb and index finger access only.
C. Moon clip carriers must either be of open top configuration that covers at least 45% of the diameter and 100% of the cartridge height when viewed from the front, and must reta in the moon clip by tension and a stud that protrudes through the center of the clip, or retains the moon clip with a snap or Velcro closure.
D. Moon clips may not be retained in the carrier by 3 or less cartridges. Side cuts are permitted for thumb and index finger access only. 2017 IDPA Rulebook 35 rev 2017. 3
E. Two speed loaders/moon clips may be worn directly in front of the holster. The speed loaders/moon clips worn in front of the holster must be within 1” of each other, and the speed loader/moon clip nearest the holster must be within 1” of the revolver pouch of the holster.
F. The shooter may wear additional speed loaders/moon clips behind the hipbone on the weak side or behind the holster.
G. The same exact location for speed loaders, speed loader pouches, moon clips, moon clip pouches, and/or ammunition feeding devices in pockets must be used for every stage in a single match, unless otherwise specified in a stage description.


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Bullseye as others have stated carry Bladetech. I have one from an M&P9 range kit and don’t really like it. Same with the mag carrier. They feel cheap. My Comp Tac and even my chitty Blackhawk Serpa which I bought online on a whim feel like a better product all around. Go into bullseye and handle them. You’ll see what I mean.
 
Their injection molded stuff is not as good as their Kydex stuff, that's for sure.

There's no comparison.
 
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