G-Code Holsters

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Has anybody used these before? They're getting good reviews off some of the YouTube channels I watch, but I'm not sure how biased they are...

Are they easy to get shipped up here?

For a Sig P226 elite if it matters
 
I have one and one more on order. They are great. The do ship to Canada, but it's pricey. They also have a long wait time. Mine took two month to get here. Well worth the wait though.
 
I've used mine (OSH RTI Holster - HK USP 9mm) extensively in both matches and courses. Works great and super easy to move for various set-ups (paddle, belt etc.). As noted by Whiskey Gulf, takes a bit of time (mine was also about two months) but would do it again in a second if I picked up another pistol.
 
For what it's worth, Calgary Shooting Centre carries a decent selection of G Code holsters and mag pouches. If they don't already have what you are looking for then I'm sure they can get it in for you.
 
YouTube, like Wikipedia, lets anybody with internet access post there. Don't get your firearm info from either site.
 
I have two ( for a glock and springfield), like them both, as well as a couple mag pouches. They are both the XTS holsters with the retension strap mounted with the RTI wheel and paddle. They are well made. I have tried a couple others, but not very much as I was looking for holsters with the retension strap along with the friction retension that they all seem to come with. I like them and will order a couple more for some other handguns I recently purchased. Good quality and allow smooth draws.
I ordered both from the US and times vary from 3 weeks to 6 weeks to arrive, all depends on how busy they are when you call plus they recently moved to a larger building and increased production (to cut down on wait times). Did not know that The shooting centre carries them, so will look them up.
 
They do not have holsters for all handguns and will not custom make one, which is a downside as I know I can't get one for a handgun that I have.
 
G-Code Holsters and the crew at Edge Works are first class.
As has already been stated, they don't do custom work and not all pistols will fit in certain holster (eg my German P226 will fit in OSH and SOC but not in XST).

G17 OSH belt slide
P226 SOC-RTI w/ X300 cowling RTI duty mount
G17 XST (Mandrake) duty mount
P226 OSH belt slide





For belt carry the Raven Phantom is also an excellent platform.
 
My P226 German made fit in the XST holster. It fits with the hammer back, if you want it to fit with the hammer forward then you need to heat the retention strap up a bit and bend it together (to give it more height). It does not take much bending (just enough to made the strap clear the hammer), I used a heat gun but a hair dryer should work.
I even did a little heating and bending of a small portion of the opening at the top to fit my S&W 5906. It Sig Sauer P226 holster fits it except for the area where the safety goes in, as it sticks out a little more on the S&W 5906.
I would post a couple photos, but for some reason having a little trouble. Will have to do some searching on how to do it, I have done it in the past but it has been a little while.
 
Lets see if this works.

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Not that I have any experience with any G-Code stuff but I recently stumbled on Off the Grid Concepts. They make holsters compatible with the RTI hanger system. Their Proctor Offset attachment looks mighty fine! They are definitely on my list to buy from once I build up my funds again. Good luck!
 
I run g code osh rti's for both my glock and 1911 and am very happy with them. Definitely recomend them, just make sure to lock tight the screws on the rti adapter, I had mine loosen off once.
 
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