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ARCHIVES => Holsters and Accessories => CZF ARCHIVES II => High Noon Holsters => Topic started by: armoredman on December 26, 2013, 08:23:49 PM
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A brand new High Noon Rock Steady gun belt, (I lost weight, can you believe it?), and this gem,
(http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b13/armoredman/High%20noon%20Gear/SpeedySpanky1_zps3b439c49.jpg) (http://s16.photobucket.com/user/armoredman/media/High%20noon%20Gear/SpeedySpanky1_zps3b439c49.jpg.html)
The sharp eyed will note it's NOT for a CZ, but a Glock 19. This baby is for work, and will really get to show how tough it is, as the unit am I am at now has all armed officers working in some weird places.
And here it is with a little polish on it, should look good tomorrow at work, you think? ;)
(http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b13/armoredman/High%20noon%20Gear/SpeedySpanky3_zps29c27209.jpg) (http://s16.photobucket.com/user/armoredman/media/High%20noon%20Gear/SpeedySpanky3_zps29c27209.jpg.html)
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That spiffy holster will definitely be the 'good looking' half of that holster-pistol combo. ;)
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Well, they won't let me carry my CZs at work...no class, I tell ya, no class at all. ;D
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Very very Nice! 8) Congratulations and Merry Christmas! :)
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That's a sweet holster. I'd like to have one just to tell people the model name. ;)
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It is a little difficult to accurately adjust the ride of an adjustable holster without the gun in question being physically present,(I don't actually own a Glock), um...I DID mention this is adjustable, didn't I?
Inside the bag comes this handy dandy Allen wrench and instructions, which allows a wide array of adjustments for this rig.
(http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b13/armoredman/High%20noon%20Gear/paddleadjustment_zps475c4dfc.jpg) (http://s16.photobucket.com/user/armoredman/media/High%20noon%20Gear/paddleadjustment_zps475c4dfc.jpg.html)
I did get quite a few envious looks at work, from those relegated to the cheapie Fobus junk we issue. A few carry their own rigs, but all plastic or nylon - the High Noon stood out like a race horse among plowhorses. It rode very easily all day, and gave no trouble at all...except the gun needed to be tilted back just a wee bit. So, back home, (they don't like us bringing tools to work), and, as seen, the amount of adjustment is pretty slight.
(http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b13/armoredman/High%20noon%20Gear/paddleadjustment2_zpsd33fa5da.jpg) (http://s16.photobucket.com/user/armoredman/media/High%20noon%20Gear/paddleadjustment2_zpsd33fa5da.jpg.html)
Yes, that's a High Noon Slide Guard in the back holding the Speedy Spanky up to the light :)
Off to the races again!