Retention Holster for Glock 19 Roland Special?

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  • jmpupillo

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    I’ve been scouring the interwebs for a quality OWB retention holster for my Glock 19 Roland.

    I found a couple offerings from Safariland that may work (6360RDS & 6354DO). Want to stay away from SERPA holsters.

    Does anyone have any experience with this?
     

    Vigilant

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    I’ve been scouring the interwebs for a quality OWB retention holster for my Glock 19 Roland.

    I found a couple offerings from Safariland that may work (6360RDS & 6354DO). Want to stay away from SERPA holsters.

    Does anyone have any experience with this?
    As far as I know, any retention holster for the G34 should fit the Roland. That said the only holster I currently have for mine is a Raven VG3. I’m searching for a used RCS Roland holster, to no avail so far.
     

    jmpupillo

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    Thank you for the info. The sizing on Safariland’s website really doesn’t factor in brake length.

    Are the other holsters you mentioned retention?
     

    Trapper Jim

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    I’ve been scouring the interwebs for a quality OWB retention holster for my Glock 19 Roland.

    I found a couple offerings from Safariland that may work (6360RDS & 6354DO). Want to stay away from SERPA holsters.

    Does anyone have any experience with this?

    If you are serious about retaining your gun then you might not want a Raven VG3.
     

    Vigilant

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    If you are serious about retaining your gun then you might not want a Raven VG3.
    I guess as you get older, reading comprehension gets tougher, just like staying relevant? Oh annoying one, please point out which post declared a VG3 to be a retention holster? Even then, how many FoF classes have you attended with one?
     

    devildog70

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    I run a 6354DO with mine. Also have one of the RCS Roland Special holsters. As Vigilant said above, you need the G34 sized 6354DO.
     

    jmpupillo

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    I run a 6354DO with mine. Also have one of the RCS Roland Special holsters. As Vigilant said above, you need the G34 sized 6354DO.

    Copy that, thanks for the feedback.

    Do you have your suppressor height read sight mounted in front or behind the rmr? If mounted behind, did you have to make any mods to the holster?.
     

    CPT Nervous

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    A lot of the Safariland holsters are open on the bottom, so if it is a little too long, it's okay, as long as the ejection port is in the same place. It may just stick out a little bit.
     

    devildog70

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    Copy that, thanks for the feedback.

    Do you have your suppressor height read sight mounted in front or behind the rmr? If mounted behind, did you have to make any mods to the holster?.

    Mine is behind the RMR. I have heard of some people needing to mod the holster, but on the two I own, I did not.
     

    foszoe

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    LOL.

    Good writing composition can really help with reading comprehension.


    I guess as you get older, reading comprehension gets tougher, just like staying relevant? Oh annoying one, please point out which post declared a VG3 to be a retention holster? Even then, how many FoF classes have you attended with one?
     
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