holster for cz 75b

Ok, DOH (dropped and offset holster) is the one I use and many more IPSC/USPSA shooters do as well.
It does make quite a difference, in a good sense, having it tilting outward a bit, away from the body.
 
hmm perhaps i'll have to just get one then. I don't suppose you have an extra there CeeZer? i just read in your sigline your selling stuff. PM me what you have fot the 75 I may be interested I like having spare parts.
 
The CZ holsters are listed under Phantom Modular Holsters.

double u double u double u.ravenconcealmentsystems.com/product_info.php?cPath=82_85_92&products_id=1564

Though these holsters are more intended for concealment, they're useable for speed games with the standard belt loops. I would assume the dropped offset holster would be quicker.
 
The CZ holsters are listed under Phantom Modular Holsters.

double u double u double u.ravenconcealmentsystems.com/product_info.php?cPath=82_85_92&products_id=1564

Though these holsters are more intended for concealment, they're useable for speed games with the standard belt loops.

thanks. holy frack are they ugly! I think i'll go with the DOH, but thanks for your help guys i really do appreciate it!

one last question do i want the techlock or the ASR?
 
Holster

I need it for IPSC and i didn't mean forward or rear cant, it cants outwards so that you can get a better initial grip on the firearm... or so they claim.


That's referred to as "offset". Bladetech has more than one option to accomplish that. I use their Tek-Lok hanger on three of my holsters. This accessory give you lots of flexibility in terms of how you want to wear your rig.

http://www.blade-tech.com/D-OS-Tek-Lok-Atachment-w-Hardware-pr-963.html

Bladetech is one of the best outfits on the market. You may also want to look at Comp-Tac
 
That's referred to as "offset". Bladetech has more than one option to accomplish that. I use their Tek-Lok hanger on three of my holsters. This accessory give you lots of flexibility in terms of how you want to wear your rig.

http://www.blade-tech.com/D-OS-Tek-Lok-Atachment-w-Hardware-pr-963.html

Bladetech is one of the best outfits on the market. You may also want to look at Comp-Tac

I already looked at comp-tac they dont' carry one for the cz75
 
Tek Loc would allow quick holster attachment and removal from the belt, which is unnecessary if you shoot IPSC only as your holster can live on the belt if you get IPSC double belt. If you wanna shoot both IPSC and IDPA, you will need to remove DOH attachment for IDPA anyway, so Tek Loc may not be of much benefit then. But if you shoot IDPA only, Tek Loc may be a good choice as in that case you don't need to undo your belt to attach or remove the holster.
 
Tek Loc would allow quick holster attachment and removal from the belt, which is unnecessary if you shoot IPSC only as your holster can live on the belt if you get IPSC double belt. If you wanna shoot both IPSC and IDPA, you will need to remove DOH attachment for IDPA anyway, so Tek Loc may not be of much benefit then. But if you shoot IDPA only, Tek Loc may be a good choice as in that case you don't need to undo your belt to attach or remove the holster.

I shoot IPSC only and my holster lives on my outer belt so as far as i can tell teh tek lock would be useless. i tend to think that the asr would be the solution since it's wider i think it would make the holster more stable? or am i crazy on that one?
 
Comp-tac

I already looked at comp-tac they dont' carry one for the cz75

Too bad. I really like their mag pouch option called the "Beltfeed" It's four pouches mounted in a stagger fashion on a Kydex base that clips onto your belt. I requires much less room than four separate pouches and yet angles them for easy access. I had one single at the back to that it anchors the Beltfeed and that gives me five mags in a compact space on my compact waist :)
 
Too bad. I really like their mag pouch option called the "Beltfeed" It's four pouches mounted in a stagger fashion on a Kydex base that clips onto your belt. I requires much less room than four separate pouches and yet angles them for easy access. I had one single at the back to that it anchors the Beltfeed and that gives me five mags in a compact space on my compact waist :)

I've been eyballing one of those for over a year. I was never sure how well they'd actually work. I however have lots of realestate on my wait so it's not really a big issue....

I think I'll go with a bladetech DOH without the teklock....

sooo does anyone know of a dealer that has them and takes EMT? I don't have a credit card cuz they are the devil and make me spend too much....
 
Ellwood Epps was to have picked up the Bladetech line. You might want to try them. They are good people and will try to help you. I have Bladetech Mag pouches too and while they are good, they aren't as flexible as others. I have the doubles for my 40's. I would suggest that you look at those that can be adjusted. Many are expensive. Some pay $40 each for their IPSC models.
 
I shoot IPSC only and my holster lives on my outer belt so as far as i can tell teh tek lock would be useless. i tend to think that the asr would be the solution since it's wider i think it would make the holster more stable? or am i crazy on that one?

I think the one I have is called Sting Ray (duh, ASR = adjustable Sting Ray :) ).

It's a very good holster by design and quality, many Grand Masters use it. It's an investment of sort as well as it's gonna last longer than you can live :) without much depreciation in case you wanna sell it one day.
No, I don't have an extra for sale :)
 
Tek Loc would allow quick holster attachment and removal from the belt, which is unnecessary if you shoot IPSC only as your holster can live on the belt if you get IPSC double belt. If you wanna shoot both IPSC and IDPA, you will need to remove DOH attachment for IDPA anyway, so Tek Loc may not be of much benefit then. But if you shoot IDPA only, Tek Loc may be a good choice as in that case you don't need to undo your belt to attach or remove the holster.

Also good if you have more than one gun and just one belt. I also find the Tek-Loc faster to position on the belt without threading it on.
 
Ellwood Epps was to have picked up the Bladetech line. You might want to try them. They are good people and will try to help you. I have Bladetech Mag pouches too and while they are good, they aren't as flexible as others. I have the doubles for my 40's. I would suggest that you look at those that can be adjusted. Many are expensive. Some pay $40 each for their IPSC models.

I know from past experince that epps doesn't take EMT though... I know DS Tactical has them, and they are closer to me so i should receive it faster if i ordered from them. Or I could call TSE in calgary and run up there and grab one.

as for mag pouches the ones i have work very well and fit any double stack mag, but there are always ones out there that could work better.
 
Also good if you have more than one gun and just one belt. I also find the Tek-Loc faster to position on the belt without threading it on.

while i do have multiple guns, i plan on getting multiple belts so i'm not really too concerned with ease. Once i have my gear set where i like it i don't touch it! that's just baaaad mojo lol
 
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