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MA1 Holster illustrated thread...

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I'm going to post a few pictures of my M40A1 in various holsters I've found.

First up, newest on the block is the Blade Tech UCH, a tuckable IWB kydex holster. I was hoping JB at Comp Tac would have started work on a freakin' MA1 mold by now, but I ordered from Blade Tech and was shocked with a 3 week turnaround! That's right, 22 days! Not bad, for an advertised lead time of six weeks! :shock:











This one is going to take some getting used to. It's got a bodyshield, which I have heretofore had no experience with, so we'll see if I keep it or cut it. Retention is adjustable via Chicago (boo) screws, and the cant is adjustable with the same, from straight drop to FBI. The tuckable part is a straight up bitchandahalf to master, as tucking your shirt into open pants that are sagging from a two pound pistol is an exercise in patience. But thankfully, the SA1 disappears yet again under the shirt! I like this holster so far, it's my first piece of plastic that isn't a pistol or a maxed out credit card. :lol:


Secondly, the AKJ Concealco Readyline IWB. I am THRILLED with this holster. AJ makes a bangup holster! I love it, tough leather, throat wide open for reholstering, and the cant is PERFECT. I can bend over from the waist and you can't see a freakin' thing! Lead time ~2-3 weeks.





And on duty:









Next up, the FIST #43 IWB/OWB:





This is a pancake/IWB with a clip. This has been my favorite, and by far most versatile and most used MA1 holster. I highly recommend FIST. Lead time ~4 weeks.












Next up, the Blue Line Leather paddle. This is the Corporal Punishment open top, in black.







I like how this paddle pulls in close, I'm fairly thin, so this helps with concealment. Lead time for Blue Line: ~5 weeks.








Next up, Galco Fletch w/ thumb break. Madecov says it isn't supposed to fit MA1s, but this one fits mine perfectly.





Very flexible, tight fit, smooth draw.. Galco makes quality product. Thumb break takes a bit to get used to, though. I bought this on a whim at a gunshow, and if I ever open carry, it will be with this.







Next up, the belly band. This one is generic 6" but Smartcarry, ThunderWear, and others have the same basic premise, ie, tuckable holster without a belt.

Basically it's a six inch elastic band with a sewn in holster and flash/mag pouch. It's kind of hot, but you quickly get used to it, especially if you're tucking in a shirt. even large frame automatics disappear with these.

Proper way to wrap.. over the boxers, keeps your boxers getting most of the perspiration.





Here, pants/shorts add support to the weapon.



Tucked in. Very few eyes are trained enough to pick the weapon out at this angle...



... and this is what most people see. Nothing...



... until you need it.

This concludes Thunder's MA1 tutorial, "A holster for every occasion."

8-O
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Syntax360 said:
The only con I have found with Blade-Tech is the lead time. 5-7 weeks is kinda crazy for a piece of plastic, but the quality is superb and the M-A1 disappears IWB.
Ditto. But I got lucky, my holster only took three weeks.

Only con I've found is that sweatshield dug into my side. I've since cut it off, so it's now perfectly comfortable.

Syntax, does BT have extra s clips? I'd like to have a spare.
Ya - I think they are $14. What size are you looking for? I have an extra 2 laying around, I think...
I didn't know they had a size, but 1.5" if that's what you're referring to. :eek:
Sorry - I have an extra 1.25" S-hook - I didn't have suitable gun belt until after I bought the holster, and I lacked the forsight to get 1.5" when I placed my Blade-Tech order. The only 1.5" I have is the one I use. :(
No worries, I'll pick one up someday. If I don't modify something else to work better. :eek:
Thunderbear said:
Only con I've found is that sweatshield dug into my side. I've since cut it off, so it's now perfectly comfortable.
Thunderbear,
Would you mind giving me a general idea of your build? I'm about to buy one of these and would like to know ahead of time if I might need to modify it. I'm 5'8" and not quite 200lbs. My spare tire isn't respectable yet but I'm working on it. :D

Has anyone else had problems?
matt13 said:
Thunderbear said:
Only con I've found is that sweatshield dug into my side. I've since cut it off, so it's now perfectly comfortable.
Thunderbear,
Would you mind giving me a general idea of your build? I'm about to buy one of these and would like to know ahead of time if I might need to modify it. I'm 5'8" and not quite 200lbs. My spare tire isn't respectable yet but I'm working on it. :D

Has anyone else had problems?
It's hard to say whether you're going to want to mod it.. ask Syntax, too, since he hasn't wanted to mod his, and reports that it's comfortable for him as is.

I'm 5'11" 150ish.
Hey Thunberbear,

How long did it take you to get your Concealco Readyline holster? I am hoping to have mine arrive before Friday when I start LFI-I. Also, will I have to break it in?

Thanks!
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Blade Tech Stingray belt holster



Custom made Comp Tac ( My son used to work there)



Custom made K&D Laredo defender trimmed in shark



I have two other off duty holsters I need to photograph, then I'll get the whole gallery up.[/b]
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Poster.. took me about 4-5 weeks. No break in per se, just a lot of drawing to smooth the inside a bit.

Mad, your holsters always show me up. :oops: That K&D is tits.
TB: so shipping time on a Readyline isn't really much faster than shipping on any of the regular AKJ line...?

Drat.
posterboy7 said:
TB: so shipping time on a Readyline isn't really much faster than shipping on any of the regular AKJ line...?

Drat.
Sorry, I had Blade Tech or FIST on the brain, the Readyline took about a week and half.. two weeks.
Wonderful holster thread. :lol:

I really like the versatility of the FIST OWB/IWB #43. My goal is to be able to use one (1) holster for concealed carry and IDPA. For $95 (hybrid model) I'd like that to be my only holster purchase . I already own a DeSantis with thumb break for active wilderness carry, i.e. 4wheeling, hunting, hiking, etc.

I've looked at the IDPA rulebook and this holster seems to be ok. Does anyone disagree with my assessment of the rules?

Thanks.
I have heard from other forums that belly bands are dangerous to use for glock and steyr type guns that have no manual safeties, what are your thoughts on this?

Is this true?
I certainly wouldn't do it without some sort of manual safety or something solid covering the trigger gaurd... :shock:
anticentipede said:
I have heard from other forums that belly bands are dangerous to use for glock and steyr type guns that have no manual safeties, what are your thoughts on this?

Is this true?
It's more dangerous than carrying a gun with an active safety, like a 1911, sure. Could I pull the trigger through the elastic? Probably, if I worked at it long enough. Myself, my life doesn't entail getting groped up by many fingers, so I find the danger in wearing a belly band with a passive safety gun to be largely invented. You'll have to decide whether or not it's comfortable for you.

I usually only wear the belly band when I'm running or when I'm dressed up and can't wear a gunbelt and IWB, so the danger is minimized further, if you want to look at it that way.
This is one helluva fashion show we got going in this thread! :D

Very helpful, thanks. Maybe we should make up a Steyr Club calender with those photos.

I am really partial to the AKJ Concealco and have ordered one now that it has been added to AKJ's quick ship Ready Line. How did we luck out? Steyr of all guns! :)
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Just figured I'd add to the posts...I received this perhaps 4 months ago, with maybe a lead time of 5 weeks or so (double order from Blade-Tech). Not even sure which model this is (I'm too lazy to look), but its a Level 1 (no locks, no nothing, just tension, and the Kydex "clicks" onto some frame pieces.

Simply for range shooting, nothing else, but excellent fit, adjustable cant screws, and very quick draw-ability. Foliage green model - gun is a M9-A1.







PS: Dont mind the gloves...was busy cleaning out magazines, and guns today.
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It's the same BladeTech I have for my CZ75, called the Drop Offset. For range, not carry.




Well, not concealed carry anyway. Would work just fine for open carry, if you do that. :mrgreen:
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