IDPA (and IPSC) holster for Glock?

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ok, i'm gonna need a holster for the upcoming Glock 22. mostly used for IDPA but also for IPSC. i'll use the same holster for both, but focusing on IDPA so i don't care too much if it won't be ideal for IPSC.

inside waistband? outside? belt or paddle? i have long arms, so IWB might be harder for me - but maybe easier and more sensible overall once i get used to it?

gotta be affordable. (the fobus stuff has sorta set my expectations). i don't really care how ugly or simple it is. heck, i'm ok with plain plastic ones. function first, style never.

suggestions?
 
Bladetech DOH
Use it with the drop/offset adapter for IPSC, or install the standard belt loops for IDPA - it comes with both.

sorry, i should clarify. i'd USE it for both IDPA and IPSC, but i wouldn't change how i wear it. i'd always wear it as in IDPA cuz i'd just do IPSC to get more trigger time and toss some "flavour" into my IDPA-centric mentality.

so it's more like "a good affordable functional IDPA holster that won't be illegal in IPSC"
 
so it's more like "a good affordable functional IDPA holster that won't be illegal in IPSC"
Still Bladetech. The kit that includes the drop/offest adapter is the DOH. The same holster with standard loops is the Stingray. For very similar money I'd buy the DOH. That way I'd have both IDPA and IPSC covered with a very competitive holster. :)
 
Still Bladetech. The kit that includes the drop/offest adapter is the DOH. The same holster with standard loops is the Stingray. For very similar money I'd buy the DOH. That way I'd have both IDPA and IPSC covered with a very competitive holster. :)

X2... I play both games and Bladetech is the way to go! Where did you get your G22?
 
X2... I play both games and Bladetech is the way to go! Where did you get your G22?

don't have it yet - still waiting for the RPAL number to come alive but that ought to be by this weekend. so i'm starting to pick the other stuff i'd need once the G22 and LTATT are in my hands. even if the LTATT takes longer, i can at least practice my draw at home for a while.
 
If I was you, for your purposes, I'd look at KyTac and Raven.

http://www.kytac.com/

http://www.ravenconcealment.com/products/holsters.html
 
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