The Rohrbaugh Forum
Miscellaneous => Other Guns => Topic started by: Aglifter on April 18, 2006, 05:28:01 PM
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I need to get a holster and some moonclip holders for IDPA/other game use -- I'm pretty sure I want Kydex -- the only one I found so far is either "straight cant" or FBI cant -- if someone could explain the benefits/differences between those two, I'd appreciate it -- I thought about having one made, but I really don't know enough to have it done.
Thank You,
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For game use, I like Blade-Tech. I use a stright drop belt holster and their double moonclip carriers. The Blade-Tech two moonclip carrier works better for me than the metal single clip alternatives.
Of course, another option for carryiing moonclips for competition is just to hang them off a "cartridge loop" western-style gun-belt...
Stright drop, where the gun is straight up and down in relation to the belt, is most common in competition holsters in my experience. An FBI-cant means the butt is raked slightly forward and muzzle is, therefore, pointing slightly to the shooter's rear (as opposed to straight down). Some prefer it for a speed draw, so the gun can be drawn in a forward motion and opposed to straight up. I don't find it faster for me -- but its a matter of personal preference.
Forward cant is more useful, IMHO, in a concealed carry holster because it can help hide the butt of the gun a bit better.
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I have never carried my 625 - so have not explored moonclip carrying methods. I have tho successfully put two or three clips (metal) with one round into a cartridge loop. The commercial deals that Dillon seels are IIRC spring steel deals and look quite effective.
The holster - I actually always favor some rake/cant. For carry 10º - 15º depending on run - revo's for me sit better wioth good fwd cant. For non CCW then I'd maybe have a 5º cant - carries more comfortably for me.
Any of the custom holster-makers could I am sure come up with a nice leather rig - tho kydex could well suffice - maybe even an adjustable paddle so you can set the cant.