I use a G34 and I really like my Comp-Tac International. I also used a Bladetech and it had a smooth draw. I've also seen guys using OWB Kydex holsters closer to the body, but I personally wouldn't go that route for USPSA.
I bought one through the Way of the Gun website. I forget who makes them for Proctor, but I saw it in one of his videos and thought it looked like a clean/simple design with some drop/offset. The draw is not quite as slick as I would like, but I have no comparison to the normal Bladetech or Comp-Tac that it seems everyone uses.
Kydex on a Safariland Drop Mount is what you seek. Put a QLS on the drop mount and you can use multiple holsters with the same mount.
I bought one through the Way of the Gun website. I forget who makes them for Proctor, but I saw it in one of his videos and thought it looked like a clean/simple design with some drop/offset. The draw is not quite as slick as I would like, but I have no comparison to the normal Bladetech or Comp-Tac that it seems everyone uses.
When I 1st started shooting matches I had one setup kinda like that. I think the space between the grip and the belt was too big or something along those lines "illegal for some reason". The second problem I had was Safariland quit making that mount for a 1-1/2" belt. I'm gonna do a little homework tho because it was a few years ago and I could be wrong.
5.2.5 Where a Division specifies a maximum distance that a competitor’s
handgun and equipment may extend away from a competitor’s belt, the
measurement shall be taken in the following manner:
— Perpendicular to the belt at the point of attachment to the belt
— from the inner most surface of the belt equipment (against the
pants/body) to the closest point of the grip of the handgun and/or any
reloading device.
5.2.5.1 These measurements may be taken with the equipment as worn
or removed (see App. E2).
5.2.5.2 Any competitor who fails the foregoing test will be required to
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immediately adjust his holster or equipment to comply with the
requirements of the relevant Division. The Range Master may
make allowances for variations in these requirements due to
anatomical considerations. Some competitors may not be able
to fully comply.
5.2.5.3 Unless specified in the written stage briefing, or unless required
by a Range Officer, the position of holsters and allied
equipment on the belt must not be moved or changed by a
competitor during a match. If a retaining strap is attached to a
holster or magazine pouch, it must be applied or closed prior
to issuance of the *Standby* command.
5.2.6 USPSA Handgun matches will not require the use of a particular type
or brand of holster. However, the Range Master may deem that a competitor’s
holster is unsafe and order that it be improved to his satisfaction,
failing which it must be withdrawn from the match. Divisions
may restrict a specific type of holster.
5.2.7 Competitors must not be permitted to commence a course of fire
wearing:
5.2.7.1 A shoulder holster or *tie-down* rig (visible or otherwise),
except as specified in Rule 5.2.8.
5.2.7.2 A holster with the heel of the butt of the handgun below the
top of the belt, except as specified in Appendix D, or otherwise
indicated in Rule 5.2.8.
5.2.7.3 A holster with the muzzle of the handgun pointing further than
3 feet from the competitor’s feet while standing relaxed,
5.2.7.4 A holster which does not completely prevent access to, or
activation of, the trigger while holstered.
Nope, they still make mounts for 1.5" belts.
The max distance from the belt is 2".
I'm in need of a few of these for a 1-1/2" belt and Safariland said they quit making them. If they started back I will buy a few of them!
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2" is a lot. It may have been something else wrong with the holster.
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You aren't going to find a drop mount for a 1.5" belt, but you will find a 1.5" drop mount
This is the only 1.5" belt mounts you will find:
Supposedly many years ago they made them. Safariland claimed they stopped making them because they didn't sell.
I also have a idea using a tek-lok.
If you want some Gucci ****, get this with a Tek-Lok and Safarilands QLS.
http://advancedholster.com/products/holster-hanger-short-module
Now I just realized WOTG sells a ALS mount that solves some of my problems.
http://www.wayofthegun.us/proctor-holster-mount-for-safariland-als-holster/
Be weary, that mount will make your gun point straight into your leg and possibly cants the pistol farther than 2".
I bought one through the Way of the Gun website. I forget who makes them for Proctor, but I saw it in one of his videos and thought it looked like a clean/simple design with some drop/offset. The draw is not quite as slick as I would like, but I have no comparison to the normal Bladetech or Comp-Tac that it seems everyone uses.