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Blade-Tech Tactical Light Holster
Sat Mar 14 2009
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Sat Mar 14 2009
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This is a Bladetech OWB (outside the waistband) holster for a Glock 34 / 35 and Surefire weaponlight. This thick Kydex holster is strong and well made. This Blade-Tech holster uses the Sting Ray Loop (SR) belt loop system, this is a strong system that easily holds this large pistol and light combo. The SR belt loop can adjust to various belt widths. The reasons I use this one for CCW carry are; Strength, Presentation, Retention, Ability to re-holster easily and quality of this US made holster. This is obviously not a deep concealment holster but it does disappear under a loose shirt. We wear this combo for high risk situations, a large frame pistol like this green Glock 35 in .40 s&w with a Surefire X200 weapon light and DG remote switch under the trigger guard. The Blade-Tech holster is made from quality materials and is constructed with two tension screws. The SR belt loop is also attached with quality hardware so it is easy to repair, replace or swap out with another style of belt loop available from Blade-Tech

This is a Bladetech OWB (outside the waistband) holster for a Glock 34 / 35 and Surefire weaponlight. This thick Kydex holster is strong and well made. This Blade-Tech holster uses the Sting Ray Loop (SR) belt loop system, this is a strong system that easily holds this large pistol and light combo. The SR belt loop can adjust to various belt widths. The reasons I use this one for CCW carry are; Strength, Presentation, Retention, Ability to re-holster easily and quality of this US made holster. This is obviously not a deep concealment holster but it does disappear under a loose shirt. We wear this combo for high risk situations, a large frame pistol like this green Glock 35 in .40 s&w with a Surefire X200 weapon light and DG remote switch under the trigger guard. The Blade-Tech holster is made from quality materials and is constructed with two tension screws. The SR belt loop is also attached with quality hardware so it is easy to repair, replace or swap out with another style of belt loop available from Blade-Tech

This holster is designed to be used with the Glock 35 and the Surefire light, so while it is perfect fit for this combo, the holster can not be used for other pistols or other weapon lights. It is possible to carry a Glock 17 / 22 (full size frame) or even a Glock 19 / 23 (compact frame) however the smaller frames are a bit loose

This holster is designed to be used with the Glock 35 and the Surefire light, so while it is perfect fit for this combo, the holster can not be used for other pistols or other weapon lights. It is possible to carry a Glock 17 / 22 (full size frame) or even a Glock 19 / 23 (compact frame) however the smaller frames are a bit loose

The Glock 35 trigger is covered as well as the Surefire light switches. The Remote DG switch is not protected, but after over a year of almost daily carry, the switch does not get hit often (or at all in our experience)

This is a Bladetech OWB (outside the waistband) holster for a Glock 34 / 35 and Surefire weaponlight. This thick Kydex holster is strong and well made. This Blade-Tech holster uses the Sting Ray Loop (SR) belt loop system, this is a strong system that easily holds this large pistol and light combo. The SR belt loop can adjust to various belt widths. The reasons I use this one for CCW carry are; Strength, Presentation, Retention, Ability to re-holster easily and quality of this US made holster. This is obviously not a deep concealment holster but it does disappear under a loose shirt. We wear this combo for high risk situations, a large frame pistol like this green Glock 35 in .40 s&w with a Surefire X200 weapon light and DG remote switch under the trigger guard. The Blade-Tech holster is made from quality materials and is constructed with two tension screws. The SR belt loop is also attached with quality hardware so it is easy to repair, replace or swap out with another style of belt loop available from Blade-Tech

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This is a Bladetech OWB (outside the waistband) holster for a Glock 34 / 35 and Surefire weaponlight. This thick Kydex holster is strong and well made. This Blade-Tech holster uses the Sting Ray Loop (SR) belt loop system, this is a strong system tha

This is a Bladetech OWB (outside the waistband) holster for a Glock 34 / 35 and Surefire weaponlight. This thick Kydex holster is strong and well made. This Blade-Tech holster uses the Sting Ray Loop (SR) belt loop system, this is a strong system tha

This is a Bladetech OWB (outside the waistband) holster for a Glock 34 / 35 and Surefire weaponlight. This thick Kydex holster is strong and well made. This Blade-Tech holster uses the Sting Ray Loop (SR) belt loop system, this is a strong system tha

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