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I'd go with whatever light you want and whatever holster you want, with the intention of carrying the light in a shirt/jacket pocket for attachment when you think you might want to have your gun in hand. They attach quick enough. I like the Bianchi M12 style holster for outdoor use, as it can be used as a shoulder holster, drop leg, belt, or molle attached holster. And you can find them cheap as milsurp. They will not accommodate a light. Another option is Simply Rugged for a semi-custom job. Excellent quality.
Quote from: Fl0und3rz on February 19, 2014, 07:51:31 PMI'd go with whatever light you want and whatever holster you want, with the intention of carrying the light in a shirt/jacket pocket for attachment when you think you might want to have your gun in hand. They attach quick enough. I like the Bianchi M12 style holster for outdoor use, as it can be used as a shoulder holster, drop leg, belt, or molle attached holster. And you can find them cheap as milsurp. They will not accommodate a light. Another option is Simply Rugged for a semi-custom job. Excellent quality.get a bluff charge from a bear/moose in the middle of the night you'd wish that light was already on I like a little red light on a head lamp but it don't reach out too far