idpa/cpda holster help

pwrjetta said:
Hello all I am thinking about starting idpa/cdpa and want a pancake outside the pants holster for a np22 for less than $100 any ideas suggestions?

Seeing as the Norinco NP22 is a Sig-Sauer P226 clone, you could probably look at Kydex holsters meant for the P226.
 
Uncle Mike's or Fobus is impossible to beat for the price, but in my opinon, the best is the Blackhawk Serpa, I have been using one for my 228 and it is bar none the best holster I have used. A little more money, but certainly worth it.
 
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pwrjetta said:
Hello all I am thinking about starting idpa/cdpa and want a pancake outside the pants holster for a np22 for less than $100 any ideas suggestions?


Three times a charm on the Bladetech.......... sorry, I have been at
this for a while and just a freindly tip.........."less than $100" will not
be in yourf vocab. in 6 months of this sport............But there is no better
way I know of to spend your money !
fwiw :D
 
Serpas can be had off ebay for about $35US new. I have one for my 1911, and like it. I have an Uncle Mikes for my P99 (and a Fobus) and like it. Have a Fobus for my CZ and had one for my NP34 (don't have it anymore either) and don't care for it, particularly. Most I have set up as paddles, and all paddles had to be modified to work well, including the Serpa. They can belt loop as well. My fav IWB is Don Hume at $27 US (Cheap) - comfortable, works.

I have a Galco NSAII IWB for 1911 for sale, nearly new.
 
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FWIW, Uncle Mike's Kydex are specifically mentioned as NOT being IDPA-legal. Can't comment on the Sig version, but I ordered both a Comp-Tac and Blade-Tech for my Glock. Hands down, the Comp-Tac was much smoother to draw from. I sold the Bladetech. YMMV.
 
rhs said:
FWIW, Uncle Mike's Kydex are specifically mentioned as NOT being IDPA-legal. Can't comment on the Sig version, but I ordered both a Comp-Tac and Blade-Tech for my Glock. Hands down, the Comp-Tac was much smoother to draw from. I sold the Bladetech. YMMV.

This exclusion doesn't make any sense. Any of the others in paddle configuration stick out as far as an Uncle Mikes, and in any case, any belt holster is marginal for CCW - most all imprint to some degree. Its more about the configuration of the gun, than the holster.
 
I have no experience with the Comp-Tac, but if it is smoother drawing than a Bladetech, then it would be worth looking at.
 
I agree that the ruling on the Uncle Mike's Kydex doesn't make a lot of sense, but that's what's stated in the current rulebook. IDPA tried to keep updating the list of approved holsters, but found they couldn't keep up. Latest rules changes give parameters for what the holsters must conform to. You can't see any daylight between the holster and the belt. This is to disallow the IPSC-style drop and offset rigs. Unfortunately, you can see a wee bit of space between the Uncle Mikes and the belt. Some people still use them and thread their belts creatively to fill the small gap. So far, I haven't seen any SO's disallow them, but then our matches around here are just getting off the ground. You would likely run into problems at bigger matches.
 
When i got a uncle mikes belt holster from w ww.sealsactiongear.com it said it was a perfect idpa holster is this a different holster than the one mentioned in the rules or are they misleading me
 
pwrjetta said:
When i got a uncle mikes belt holster from w ww.sealsactiongear.com it said it was a perfect idpa holster is this a different holster than the one mentioned in the rules or are they misleading me

IIRC, it used to be approved, but they marketed a different design from the sample they sent to IDPA HQ and it's now not allowed.
 
Try CQC or CQC serpa and you cant go wrong. I have one of each for each gun I own both on belt attachments and drop legs. If you buy the drop leg type I suggest you buy the platform seperate from the holster because there is a difference. If your only using it for CDPA or IDPA try the CQC because it will cause you the least amount of fuss (no finger release to deal with, thus no atomic wedgey). Under $50.00!

Steve
 
Blade Tech has a special on right now. For $95.US you get a double mag holder, the holster and a changeable backing that allows you to go from IDPA legal to dropped and offset using the same holseter for IPSC. I have one for my Model "L" and it is fast. Ordered another for my Para Single Stack.

Take Care


Bob
 
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