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Side Guard Holsters is on Twitter and has a blog!

Postby Srigs on Thu Sep 02, 2010 3:47 pm

Yep I'm in the up with the times now. You can follow the Side Guard latest by looking up my Side Guard Twitter account or my Wordpress blog at http://www.sideguardholsters.com/blog and sign up for a RSS feed.

No I won't be tweeting about going to cut leather now or anything stupid like that. If you go to my blog you can see my Side Guard exclusive Security Clip that no one else has that got made for me. It is my new standard clip now. :mrgreen:
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Postby Thunderjohn on Thu Sep 02, 2010 6:27 pm

Erik, you are so cool now.
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Postby Seismic Sam on Fri Sep 03, 2010 10:13 am

And as fate would have it, I just bought a new Sideguard holster with the improved clip on it!! It's for my 9mm BUL which is really a Tanfoglio polymer frame compact slide, weighing in at 25 ounces (like a CZ RAMI P) and costing only $335 from CDNN. This is going to be my bicycle gun, and perhaps my chainsaw and working my butt off gun because of the plastic frame, which greatly reduces chances of rust.

And on that topic, Sideguard holsters come with an acrylic topcoat inside and out, so the leather is pretty much waterproof from the get-go.

Here's the left side of the holster, and note the double layer of leather at the mouth of the holster to stiffen it and also provide some additional padding. The holster covers the gun all the way to the back of the beavertail, so the gun can't possibly poke you no matter how you move.
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Here's the right side of the holster, and note how the double layer of leather curves around and also serves as the clip anchor. In this case, simple is also elegant. As far as the clip, note that it is sewn AND riveted into place. Other clips are generally just sewn, and can sometime move a bit. In this case, the clip and the holster are ONE piece, and cannot be seperated by anything less than a Sawzall with a hacksaw blade in it.
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Here's my hand holding the gun in the holster. Note how my hand is in FULL contact with the gun except for my trigger finger, so I have the proper grip before I draw, but the trigger and safety are still fully covered. The white stuff on the leather is baby powder, which takes some of the abrasiveness of the rough side of the leather away when it's against your skin. Baby powder is also reccommended for the inside to lubricate the leather so that you can regulate the retention level of the holster to get the draw you want. As delivered, these holsters come TIGHT, so you can loosen them up to the level you want.
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The Sideguard Maker's Mark pressed into the leather. Nice touch. If that mark isn't there, then it isn't a Sideguard (TM)!!
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Note the tapered end of the holster, which will prevent the end of the holster from biting you in the hip when you sit down. (And that hurts, believe me!!)
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The clip!! As you can see, once you get this spring steel hook under the lower edge of your gunbelt, your holster CANNOT come back off no matter what. I'm not sure what the load rating is on the hook, but with a good rigger's belt underneath it you could probably come close to lifting somebody (smaller than me... :( )off the ground by pulling up on the holster.
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And finally, 17 rounds plus 1 in the chamber is a LOT of ammo!! My choice is CorBon Pow'r Balls, which are a bit of a contradiction in terms, because this is EXPANDING ball ammo! The bullet nose is the classic ball ogive of the 9mm round that gives excellent feeding, but this is done with a polymer ball swaged into the nose of a jacketed soft lead bullet. When the bullet hits its target, the ball moves back into the lead and forces it to expand, no matter what. As such, you can't get the same kind of hollowpoint clogging that you can when the perp is wearing heavy clothing, so that problem is avoided altogether. The velocity and ft-lbs of this ammo pretty much speaks for itself, and with 18 rounds you're looking at 8,694 ft-lbs of hitting power without reloading.
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Postby thunderoussilence on Fri Sep 03, 2010 5:00 pm

nice :D
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Postby mnxd9 on Fri Sep 03, 2010 11:20 pm

Wait Sam toting a sissy 9 now? :mrgreen:













Don't hurt me, I envy your .50..... :mrgreen: and I carry a 9, if you couldn't figure that out. (sorry I'll go back to lurking)
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Postby MrVvrroomm on Sat Sep 04, 2010 6:33 am

mnxd9 wrote:Wait Sam toting a sissy 9 now?

We like to think of 9mm around here as "less-than-lethal"
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Postby 45Badger on Sat Sep 04, 2010 8:09 pm

MrVvrroomm wrote:
mnxd9 wrote:Wait Sam toting a sissy 9 now?

We like to think of 9mm around here as "less-than-lethal"


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Postby 1911fan on Sat Sep 04, 2010 9:50 pm

Sam will tell you, its a sub $400 dollar gun for the uses he stated where a fall or soaked in sweat might hurt the gun, to EDC of his $3K plus GI 50.

Even I will slip on a G26 on jobs where getting even my least 1911 covered in gunk is unwanted. Its not that the gun wont take it, I just hate being around sprayed iso foam or digging a new sewer line with a nice piece of steel on my hip. Plastic does have its rare place.
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Postby mnxd9 on Sun Sep 05, 2010 12:11 am

8-) Good stuff :lol:
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Postby R.E.T. on Sun Sep 05, 2010 9:04 am

1911fan wrote:Sam will tell you, its a sub $400 dollar gun for the uses he stated where a fall or soaked in sweat might hurt the gun, to EDC of his $3K plus GI 50.

Even I will slip on a G26 on jobs where getting even my least 1911 covered in gunk is unwanted. Its not that the gun wont take it, I just hate being around sprayed iso foam or digging a new sewer line with a nice piece of steel on my hip. Plastic does have its rare place.


Plus if he is ever in a situation where he has to use it, he will not be turning over a $3k gun to the police.
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Postby Norsesmithy on Sun Sep 05, 2010 11:50 pm

R.E.T. wrote:Plus if he is ever in a situation where he has to use it, he will not be turning over a $3k gun to the police.

Do we have examples of this happening?
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