Girsan Compact MC holster

Don't know if you have the railed version, but it was a b!tch trying to find the proper holster for my full-size Girsan.

To answer your question though, I don't think your gun will fit. The advertisement appears to be for the full sized without rail models.
 
We will be getting the beretta 92a1-96a1 & m9a1-m9a3/vertec molds, which i believe should fit the Railed-Girsan, but would have to be confirmed.. likewise the beretta 92fs holster should fit the non-railed/girsan version.

Solelycanadian
 
Resurecting this thread, I'm looking for a holster to fit the girsan compact, any new recommendations

Bought an Uncle Mikes and additional belt attachment (to replace paddle ) 911 supply in Calgary for my daughters Girsan compact fits great (non railed)was under $40 & $2 for belt attachment and a Bladetech for my railed Beretta 92 compact. They have a huge selection of holsters there.
 
I found this company out of Turkey. I bought one of their holsters for my 86B Stainless. Quality was average for a large shop. Leather used was not as good as that used in say High Noon Holsters but they are priced less, BUT shipping was expensive because they use FEDEX, a company that charged me $25 surcharge for delivery on top of the shipping charges quoted from the company. They make holsters for the Girsan. I prefer a straight up and down holster and these holsters have a rather severe FBI cant to them. Check them out.

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Take Care

Bob
 
If you look at the Girsan railed pic in the "another satisfied girsan owner" thread, it has the squared trigger guard like an M9A1, pretty sure a Beretta 92 A1still has a rounded trigger guard, if that is the case i doubt it will fit, my non railed rounded trigger guard Girsan has zero retention in my M9A1 holster. If you google image the Girsans there is pics of railed and non railed with both styles of trigger guards.
 
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I picked up a Girsan which came with an IWI retention holster for the railed version. It was a little tight at the start but loosened it up with some sandpaper. It works pretty well and once I got used to using the button the pistol comes out pretty quick. This is the first time I've ever used a paddle holster and find it to be quite comfortable and concealable.
 
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