Holster recommendations for a CZ sp01 shadow

Lt John McClane

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Looking for a holster for my CZ. What do you nutz recommend. Main use is for holstering pistol at the range (obviously) and some light ODPL/IDPA shooting Looking to spend between 40-80 dollars and do not need a 200 dollar rig.
 
For something casual and simply to start out look for an Uncle Mike's soft holster model 18. I bought it to fit my N frame S&W but it's worked out that it very nicely holds just about every handgun I have in my collection. The Shadow fits it particularly nicely.

For competition use under the clock you'll quickly want to get something more suitable though. A Bladetech with the DOH attachment removed in favour of a regular good and sturdy belt works well for IDPA. Or if you're at all handy look at making your own OWB leather holster and magazine pouches.

Just as important as the holster for drawing on the clock is the stiffness of the belt. Simply put there is NOTHING you will find straight off the rack at the clothes stores which is stiff enough. You'll again either have to buy or make one. I went with the making option along with my first holster for my IDPA setup. Cost for the first setup was higher than your budget but a lot of it is tools and additional material which can be used for other projects. In the picture below I wasn't quite finished. The belt loops still had to be cut and I didn't show the double layer glued and stitched belt that I also made. The magazine pouches are made from Kydex in this picture but leather pouches could easily be formed and stitched as well. DIRECT cost for the holster, belt and leather mag pouches for an IDPA setup should be around $50 to $60 for leather, stitching cord, dye and dubbin for finishing. Tooling to make these things and others will initially add another $40 on top. And figure on about 10 to 14 hours of your time to make the stuff.

Here's a link to a recent thread where I made a similar holster for my 1911. I put a lot more detail into covering how it's done in the hope of inspiring a few other folks into trying this stuff.

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...ade-another-holster?highlight=another+holster

 
I was just looking at a Soley Canadian kydex a little more than I wanted to spend but a quite nice holster with a lot of options. A lot of votes for bladetech and I'll be checking them out. Thanks for the the links and the PMs guys
 
For something casual and simply to start out look for an Uncle Mike's soft holster model 18. I bought it to fit my N frame S&W but it's worked out that it very nicely holds just about every handgun I have in my collection. The Shadow fits it particularly nicely.

For competition use under the clock you'll quickly want to get something more suitable though. A Bladetech with the DOH attachment removed in favour of a regular good and sturdy belt works well for IDPA. Or if you're at all handy look at making your own OWB leather holster and magazine pouches.

Just as important as the holster for drawing on the clock is the stiffness of the belt. Simply put there is NOTHING you will find straight off the rack at the clothes stores which is stiff enough. You'll again either have to buy or make one. I went with the making option along with my first holster for my IDPA setup. Cost for the first setup was higher than your budget but a lot of it is tools and additional material which can be used for other projects. In the picture below I wasn't quite finished. The belt loops still had to be cut and I didn't show the double layer glued and stitched belt that I also made. The magazine pouches are made from Kydex in this picture but leather pouches could easily be formed and stitched as well. DIRECT cost for the holster, belt and leather mag pouches for an IDPA setup should be around $50 to $60 for leather, stitching cord, dye and dubbin for finishing. Tooling to make these things and others will initially add another $40 on top. And figure on about 10 to 14 hours of your time to make the stuff.

Here's a link to a recent thread where I made a similar holster for my 1911. I put a lot more detail into covering how it's done in the hope of inspiring a few other folks into trying this stuff.

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...ade-another-holster?highlight=another+holster


Very nice leather holster you made. I'm handy but not leather handy. Very nice work
 
I was just looking at a Soley Canadian kydex a little more than I wanted to spend but a quite nice holster with a lot of options. A lot of votes for bladetech and I'll be checking them out. Thanks for the the links and the PMs guys

IMO, Custom kydex is the way to go as you get alot more options than something like a Bladetech.
 
There is Double Alpha Academy PDR Pro.

PDR-Holster-Pro-2.jpg
 
Get this holster. It is now the best one out there as far as I know. I have blade tech as well and while it isn't worth it to me to upgrade right now I would get the AA if I were you. Just make sure you get new stock that is not suede lined.

That's nice as well. Curious, I thought suede would reduce wear to the finish or is it causing more wear due to less open area inside holster?
 
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