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Old 05-13-2008, 06:27 PM   #1
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Sig P-6 outer-waistband holster

I am looking for an outside the waistband holster for my Sig P-6 . I am torn between a Don Hume H710 First Agent heres the link ..
DonHume.com - Product Details

And a Blackhawk Serpa holster thats plastic . I have never had a plastic holster before , but I do have a DonHume holsetr like the one above for my XD-9 . What would you guys choose or recmomend? I want a outside waist holster because inside the waist is too darn uncomfortable. Now a Sig P-6 is the same as a Sig 225 from what I have read . But finding a holster for a 225 is a little harder than I thought.
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I love plastic. Faster, easier to re-holster, and don't wear any worse than leather. I don't like the Serpa feature, but I love the Blackhawks without it. Blade Tech and Comp-tac are nice too.
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I have the DeSantis Speed Scabbard for my P225 and love it. Well made, not overly expensive, very comfy and fast to draw and re-holster. No flopping around or shifting...it rides high and tight like it should.

I also have one of these for my Hi-Power and P220 and swear by the Speed Scabbard.

Check it out...they're great people to deal with and make a high quality product.

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I have the DeSantis Speed Scabbard for my P225 and love it. Well made, not overly expensive, very comfy and fast to draw and re-holster. No flopping around or shifting...it rides high and tight like it should.

I also have one of these for my Hi-Power and P220 and swear by the Speed Scabbard.

Check it out...they're great people to deal with and make a high quality product.

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The DeSantis Speed Scabard is great , I had one 3 yrs ago for my XD-40 . But the Don Hume is nice too and especially since its only $30 . I guess money shouldnt play a big role since I usually keep a holster for a long time . Anyways thanks Brickboy240 for reminding me about the Speed Scabard.
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I have a Speed Scabbard for my Steyr M9-A1. It's a nice holster, snugs in very tightly for an OWB holster. Mine started very tight, and I haven't done anything yet to loosen it up other than holstering an empty pistol a few times. I figure it'll loosen up with time, and I don't want it too loose.

Anyway, I seldom use OWB as it's hard to conceal on my frame (5'10", 160 lbs), but it's a nice OWB.
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I found a like new Speed Scabbard on e-bay or maybe it was gunbroker fo only 25 bucks a few years ago. It was for my old Beretta 96.

Great deal for 25 bucks...deals like that ARE out there...if you look around.

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