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  • 45R
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 2028

    Smith Custom Holsters (Review)

    Last week I happened to run into Smith Custom Holsters' webpage on Facebook. Jason from SCT had ordered up a Glock holster, mag carriers for his Glock and AR. I hit up Aaron (Smith Custom Holsters) and asked if he could rush out a holster to me with in a few days. (This was Saturday night) To my surprise, it was ready on Monday. I paid the invoice and it was at my doorstep on Wed. I was like sweeet, it made it in time for the carbine class.

    When I got the box, my first impression was did he forget to package the holster? It was sooooo light.

    Here are my initial impressions after running around with it for about a week.

    Retention:
    The holster has just the right amount of retention. Its holds the gun securely and is not so tight that you struggle to draw the gun. Walking, running and even jumping your pistol is secure. Over the weekend, I even worked on weak hand reloads. When re-holstering your pistol using your weakhand, (inserting the gun into the holster the opposite direction so that the magazine well is facing forward) the holster held the gun pretty solid and allowed me to reload a magazine into the gun and stayed put. With some holsters the trigger guard r is not completely covered. Aaron's holster covered the entire trigger guard and in doing so it does not effect your draw.

    Comfort
    The package also included a set of IWB clips in case I wanted a different mounting option. Both the OWB and IWB configurations for my holster was very comfortable. I'm not sure what the thickness of kydex Aaron uses to build his holsters but its so light that you hardly notice that its there. The holster sits very well at 3-5 o'clock and seems to wrap around the hips. Very comfortable and also conceals well.

    Versatility
    I was a bit surprised that aside the OWB/IWB configurations, it would attach securely to my ATS Molle Warbelt. Also with this holster, I can carry either a Glock 17, 19 or 26.

    [Strength]
    I've commented several times in regards to how light the holster is but in addition to being light its also a pretty strong package. If you happen to break this holster Aaron will build you a new one.

    [Overall Impression]
    I've run a lot of different gear and this holster for me is a must have. In fact, I'll probably order one for my M&P9 with light. The best part is that the current wait isn't 30-60 days. My gear was delivered to me in under week from the time I sent in the order.

    You guys can reach Aaron at smithcustomholsters@live.com

    [Pictures]




    Glock 17 Holster by Smith Custom Holsters next Glock 26 with TT GunLeather Holster



    SCH holster on ATS Warbelt



    Firearms Instructor Jason P. with his SCH holster and magazine pouches.

    Pistol-Training.com
  • #2
    derek@thepackingrat.net
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2006
    • 515

    Sweet holster. I may have to check 'em out eventually!

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    • #3
      45R
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2005
      • 2028

      Aaron makes a good set up. You should check them out when you get a chance to.
      Pistol-Training.com

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      • #4
        SJgunguy24
        I need a LIFE!!
        • May 2008
        • 14849

        Cost?
        There are 3 kinds of people in this world.
        The wise, learn from the mistakes of others.
        The smart, learn from their own mistakes.
        The others, well......they just never learn.

        "Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, Give Me Liberty, Or Give Me Death!"
        Patrick Henry.

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        • #5
          45R
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2005
          • 2028

          $65 shipped with the IWB clips.
          Pistol-Training.com

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          • #6
            9mmdude
            Member
            • Oct 2005
            • 486

            Nice review, excellent photos.

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