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7:41 pm April 15, 2010
| XXURBAN SNIPERXX
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i wouldnt by one of those, i know u want to try it out and all but that holster for one will just bounch around like crazy, and wont give you a feel of the real drop leg holsters.
plus if you mount it on the drop leg it wont be very secure, and theres a possibility that it will come off.
on another note that holster is extrememly flimsy. where are you located maybe someone has one and will let you try it instead of wasting your money. plus with shipping its not worth it try a local gun shop or surplus store, then you can try it on before you buy and get a feel for it.
just my .02
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7:49 pm April 15, 2010
| UrbanRecon
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XXURBAN SNIPERXX said:
i wouldnt by one of those, i know u want to try it out and all but that holster for one will just bounch around like crazy, and wont give you a feel of the real drop leg holsters.
plus if you mount it on the drop leg it wont be very secure, and theres a possibility that it will come off.
on another note that holster is extrememly flimsy. where are you located maybe someone has one and will let you try it instead of wasting your money. plus with shipping its not worth it try a local gun shop or surplus store, then you can try it on before you buy and get a feel for it.
just my .02
I agree with the Bt holster, i had one and the molle straps ripped, and it started to un-thread in some spots. I say drog legs are the best, even the tpx Tippmann holster works great for the tac8 if you want to hold c02 and 1 mag and gun in one spot thats works great.
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7:51 pm April 15, 2010
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Post edited 3:24 pm – April 23, 2010 by Wolvie
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8:03 pm April 15, 2010
| XXURBAN SNIPERXX
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Post edited 8:06 pm – April 15, 2010 by XXURBAN SNIPERXX
well ive had bad experiences with the bt one. anyway your going to end up paying around $50 anyway you should just buy a tpx holster, they are very nice
TPX
http://www.rockstartactical.co…..x-hols.htm
RAP4
http://www.rockstartactical.co…..ls-blk.htm
SHOULDER HOLSTER
http://www.rockstartactical.co…..175-od.htm
just for referance the t8 will fit in the tpx holsters. the only time you will see a problem is if you have a kydex holster which is molded
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8:10 pm April 15, 2010
| UrbanRecon
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XXURBAN SNIPERXX said:
well ive had bad experiences with the bt one. anyway your going to end up paying around $50 anyway you should just buy a tpx holster, they are very nice
TPX
http://www.rockstartactical.co…..x-hols.htm
RAP4
http://www.rockstartactical.co…..ls-blk.htm
SHOULDER HOLSTER
http://www.rockstartactical.co…..175-od.htm
just for referance the t8 will fit in the tpx holsters. the only time you will see a problem is if you have a kydex holster which is molded
The one that kyle did as the sholder one, i have tryed on and probaly buying. they have a nice feel, and are out of the way.
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11:32 pm April 15, 2010
| jordymonkey
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I thought about not using the holster if I go pistol primary but I figured I'd need a place to put it when I am reloading my clips. In your guy's experience, do you have any problems leaving it on the ground or in your lap when you reload? Am I just babying my gun?
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11:47 pm April 15, 2010
| UrbanRecon
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jordymonkey said:
I thought about not using the holster if I go pistol primary but I figured I'd need a place to put it when I am reloading my clips. In your guy's experience, do you have any problems leaving it on the ground or in your lap when you reload? Am I just babying my gun?
haha i us to be like that, never let my gun on the groud ect.. i find that if i dont run a holster, i just put i under my arm, reload and slap a clip in it, also if you let it side on the ground youll be fine too, tac8s are soild and they take alot of beating.
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11:51 pm April 15, 2010
| Brawler
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jordymonkey said:
I thought about not using the holster if I go pistol primary but I figured I'd need a place to put it when I am reloading my clips. In your guy's experience, do you have any problems leaving it on the ground or in your lap when you reload? Am I just babying my gun?
Hi Jordy,
Personally I would not put your gun on the ground or lay it down. A holster, regardless of type is never a bad idea. Often, I run or 'play' with my pistol holstered. That's part of the fun of running with a pistol. It's easy to go 'hands free' when the situation demands. I holster my pistol when I reload my air or paint. Having the pistol in my holster keeps it clean and accessible for when I need it. Really, your weapon is your 'lifeline' If it malfunctions you could be out of the game. Every little thing you can do to keep it in peak condition, you should do.
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12:09 am April 16, 2010
| UrbanRecon
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Brawler said:
jordymonkey said:
I thought about not using the holster if I go pistol primary but I figured I'd need a place to put it when I am reloading my clips. In your guy's experience, do you have any problems leaving it on the ground or in your lap when you reload? Am I just babying my gun?
Hi Jordy,
Personally I would not put your gun on the ground or lay it down. A holster, regardless of type is never a bad idea. Often, I run or 'play' with my pistol holstered. That's part of the fun of running with a pistol. It's easy to go 'hands free' when the situation demands. I holster my pistol when I reload my air or paint. Having the pistol in my holster keeps it clean and accessible for when I need it. Really, your weapon is your 'lifeline' If it malfunctions you could be out of the game. Every little thing you can do to keep it in peak condition, you should do.
Yea good info, also if he doesn't want to holster it or run a holster, he can just read mine or put it under his arm, we did it again Brawler
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6:47 am April 16, 2010
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Post edited 3:24 pm – April 23, 2010 by Wolvie
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