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I have an IWB and OWB. I'm not sure about the PDP-F, but is there a difference between the upper of a regular PDP and the F model ?? Or is it just in the grip area....either way, I already typed and loaded all this below, so....

IWB--Crossbread SuperTuck and the OWB from Amazon (store name is Clip & Carry). Crossbreed is a little pricey, but they make a VERY good product--they would know if there is a difference. I used some Barge contact cement to attach some tanned deer hide to the skin side of both (pic) and this really makes it comfortable and easy to wear all day. Once you figure out how you like the clips adjusted, I highly recommend the deer hide mod !! On the supertuck, I bought it without the "combat cut", but once I got it, I realized I needed that so I could get a better grip when drawing it, so I did it myself...function over form I guess.

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I highly recommend the Cross Breed Holsters too. For years I carried either a Glock 27 or Glock 22 in one. A similar holster is White Hat Custom Holsters. You can put together one hell of a custom optioned holster for a damn good price. By custom option, I mean something like I wanted for my Polymer 80 Glock 18 pattern gun with Holosun RDS and OLight Balder mini gun light. They can make weird combinations for you and they're nice!
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My go to holster for my Glock 26 is the Black Point Tactical Mini Wing. They aren’t cheap but it works perfect for me. I broke a clip after about 5yrs of carry. Called them up and they sent me 2 for free. I hate looking for a new holster. I’ve bought so many holsters over the years that I didn’t like till I tried it. They were great quality but just didn’t feel right. To me it’s all about finding the one that fits you. Unfortunately I have to wear it for a while to decide.
 

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I'm looking forward to finding the "right one", but first I have to find "any one" that will fit the weapon because it's such a new release there are minimal holsters for it yet.
Supposedly.
 

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I'm looking forward to finding the "right one", but first I have to find "any one" that will fit the weapon because it's such a new release there are minimal holsters for it yet.
Supposedly.
A place to check into is N82 holsters (both of the owners are named Nate so it’s Nate squared) company name threw me off at first. I have never used them but a lot of guys I used to know when I lived in NC swore by them. They are a medium size shop in NC and might make something for you since they will probably be making them shortly anyway. I’ve been to the shop before and they are super cool people.
 

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A place to check into is N82 holsters (both of the owners are named Nate so it’s Nate squared) company name threw me off at first. I have never used them but a lot of guys I used to know when I lived in NC swore by them. They are a medium size shop in NC and might make something for you since they will probably be making them shortly anyway. I’ve been to the shop before and they are super cool people.
Looking them up right now....
 


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I'm looking forward to finding the "right one", but first I have to find "any one" that will fit the weapon because it's such a new release there are minimal holsters for it yet.
Supposedly.
Also check around at your local gun shops for local custom holster manufacturers. I know there are a few guys around my area that make custom kydex pieces for anything you want.
 

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Also check around at your local gun shops for local custom holster manufacturers. I know there are a few guys around my area that make custom kydex pieces for anything you want.
Gun shop where I bought it was a great place to buy the gun, but a lousy place to buy a holster.
But that's good advice for sure!
 

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That’s a great point.
Gun shop where I bought it was a great place to buy the gun, but a lousy place to buy a holster.
But that's good advice for sure!
With what D Fresh was saying. Look for local holster manufacturers. They are usually very accommodating to one off builds and thrive on customer service and referrals.
 

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roger on the very long trigger. i think it was on purpose to make up for the lack of external safety switch etc. the one on the 3at is not even close to as bad as the old pf9 p9 p40 and so on. I wanted a sub 2k for the longest time and never could find one in stock so i gave up lol. got one of those hi point carbines. its an anchor- heavy ugly and just all around cumbersome. but it runs good and is easy to shoot accurately. used to keep it in my farm trucks. if it got beat up or rusty i didnt care and it was enough to get rid farm predators at close to mid range.
I had a hi point carbine in 9 mm an it was ugly and heavy but it was a tank. It never failed to cycle or fire on any cheap ammo I ran. I gave up on finding a new sub 2000 an bought a used one off gun broker.
 

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And I just realized Galco is located here. Just emailed them, too.

Thanks, yall!
Glad you may have some options! I have a Galco ankle holster I carried a BUG in daily for years. After lots of use and being sweated on and getting wet it still looks great and never had an issue. Top notch quality to say the least.
 

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I have an IWB and OWB holsters for my Glocks and 1911s. Made by Winthrop holsters. They surprisingly are now out of business but their leather holsters are/were top notch!
 

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I had a hi point carbine in 9 mm an it was ugly and heavy but it was a tank. It never failed to cycle or fire on any cheap ammo I ran. I gave up on finding a new sub 2000 an bought a used one off gun broker.
The hipoint carbine is the only thing they make that seems to have any quality.

I haven't fingered one but everybody I know who has says they just flat run.

If I wanted a low budget toss in the truck long gun, that'd be the one.
 
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