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    Default H&K P30 Holster

    Thought I'd post to see if anyone here has a leather H&K P30 .40 holster and can comment on it - I'm looking for a leather OWB holster - Galco and Adams are my two choices so far. Any input appreciated.

    Note - I accidentally posted this here instead of the concealed/open carry section and not able to find how to move it or if I can even do that.
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    I bought a Galco Fletch for my P30. It sucks! I can't stand thumb break holsters. I only bought it because I didn't want to wait to have a Raven made.

    I eventually ordered a Raven Concealment holster & it's now in the "production phase." It'll probably be 3 or 4 more weeks before I have it. They're not leather, but I have Raven holsters for my Sigs, Glocks & 1911 & I highly recommend them. It's not instant gratification, though. There's a long back log.

    If you want quality gun leather, look at:
    Mitch Rosen:
    http://www.mitchrosen.com/product_li...duct_line.html

    or

    Ryan Grizzle:
    http://www.rgrizzleleather.com/
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    Here's the RGrizzle "Georgia Snap" holster I have for my P30LS. Ryan Grizzle makes the same holster (1/2" shorter) for the P30.

    Having carried a sidearm on my hip for over forty years now, I can tell you that it's a real joy to find a comfortable holster to carry your handgun in. This Georgia Snap fits the bill.

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    Default Re: H&K P30 Holster

    Check out Lobo Gun Leather. Ray makes great holsters that are reasonably priced. I have several of his holsters and highly recommend him.

    http://www.lobogunleather.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by jb7304 View Post
    Check out Lobo Gun Leather. Ray makes great holsters that are reasonably priced. I have several of his holsters and highly recommend him.

    http://www.lobogunleather.com
    I have five holsters from Ray and this would be a great suggestion except for the fact that he doesn't make holsters for the P30.

    http://www.lobogunleather.com/17_handguns_accomodated
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    Quote Originally Posted by XTrooper View Post
    I have five holsters from Ray and this would be a great suggestion except for the fact that he doesn't make holsters for the P30.

    http://www.lobogunleather.com/17_handguns_accomodated
    If Ray had enough requests I think he would make them.

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    Default Re: H&K P30 Holster

    Some good stuff - thanks much.

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    Default Re: H&K P30 Holster

    I have both a DeSantis Thumb Break Scabbard and a Speed Scabbard for my P30 and I have no complaints with either. Good holsters and priced at about $50 a piece.
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