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Rohrbaugh Products and Accessories => Rohrbaugh Accessories => Topic started by: Z on January 10, 2011, 10:07:32 PM
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Does anyone have a Bear Creek Holster out of TX.
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No experience with them but pretty nice looking holsters and average prices.
http://www.bearcreekholsters.com/
John
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IMO there are much better options out there including several that visit this forum. I don't have one in hand to review but I have looked at the pictures. Just my opinion.....
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Another option, however, prefer Meco or Hidden Holsters!
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Just thought i would check to see if anyone has any experience with Bear Creek Holsters.
I have 2 Meco Holsters on their way.
Just looing for mor options out there.
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Adam. Thought you were thinning the herd! :D Always good to have more options, though! ;D
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I don't need two of the same. I will buy, try and sell the holsters i dont like.
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I do agree. I just don't buy two of the same! :D
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You dont know how good a holster is until you have somthing to compare it to. Not just quality, but fit.
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Does that mean you buy two, and compare it to themselves? Just wondering! ;)
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No. I thought i was 100 percent happy with the Milt Sparks. I have a few more holsters now to compare it to now. The quality of the MS is top notch. I found other holsters fit in some of my pants pockets better. My jeans and some of my cargo pants feature a shallow front pocket. The MS is a closed bottom holster and it raises it up and inch or so. I have found a open bottom holster allows the gun to sit lower in the pocket.
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OOOK. I think I understand now. Thanks for explaining!
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no problemo.
What holsters do you use?
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I do agree. I just don't buy two of the same! :D
Except pups ;D ;D
John
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I have Meco, Hidden Holsters, Del Fatti (for the Seecamps), Don Hume (for the Glock .357 Sig), Simply Rugged (for the .454 Alaskan), a Galco shoulder holster for the .45, a huge holster from Cabela's for the S & W .500 Mag and the list goes on. :)
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Except pups ;D ;D
John
There ya go! ;D