G-code Paddle or Comp-Tac Paddle

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wqbang

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I am interested in the G-code Paddle holster and Comp-Tac standard FBI paddle holster for a Glock 19. Any body have experiences with these and can make a recomendation for one or the other? Please describe their comfort and concealment qualities.

I am leaning toward the Comp-Tac because it looks more concealable.

Also what do you think about the G-code belt attachment? Is it comfortable?

Thanks!
 
I don't have experience with G-code so I can't comment on them but I can comment on the Comptac.
I ordered a Comptac belt holster (for a Glock 17) last Tuesday, and was told up front to expect it in about two weeks. Tuesday night I thought of a question, sent an email, and had a response by lunch time Wednesday. I get home Friday and the holster is here. I've also got a Blade Tech for a Glock 21(don't know if that makes a difference), which I haven't been able to adjust to fit it as well as the Comptac fits the 17. I don't think I'll by a kydex holster made by anyone other than Comptac.
 
I don't own a Comp-Tac holster, so I can only give an opinion on G Code. The thing I really like about their holsters is that you can buy one holster and then buy multiple attachments to change how you carry it. For example, my 1911 holster came with a straight drop paddle. I quickly added a 15 degree cant paddle to it. Then I got their IWB adapter, which is the way I prefer to use the holster now. The nice thing about the IWB adapter is that it allows the option of high, normal, or low ride carry positions.

I do own a Comp-Tac flashlight carrier for my Surefire M2, and it is a quality piece of equipment. I'm sure their other products are equally well made.

- Jon -
 
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