Glock 17 vs 19 Holster fit?

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So if I understand your post you got the whole store that you bought off of eBay and the security company got you another one is that correct?

Use theirs, keep yours you'll need it sooner or later
Huh? They told me they issued a cqc holster and I ordered the eBay safariland on my own. When I picked up their firearm they said here is a level 3 Blackhawk holster. Is what it is.
 
Huh? They told me they issued a cqc holster and I ordered the eBay safariland on my own. When I picked up their firearm they said here is a level 3 Blackhawk holster. Is what it is.

Stupid autocorrect. That was supposed to be "If I understood your post you bought a holster off of Fleabay ."
 
Stupid autocorrect. That was supposed to be "If I understood your post you bought a holster off of Fleabay ."
Yeah because they wanted to issue me a conceal carry holster. The seller won’t take returns and eBay says that I didn’t ship something I sold but I’ve never sold and they banned me. It’s in nice shape so I’ll probably keep it. I do not like this glock 19 as it’s too small so once I’m done with this company I’ll probably flip the holster. As of now 5-6 weeks the grocery store is done and then on call for this corporate gig.
 
The Glock factory holsters are dirt cheap and work better than most.
Based on your recommendation I bought one of them for range use. It really is surprisingly good.

THR has saved me a lot of money. Of course it's cost me a lot of money too, for different reasons ;)
 
It's always good to have a spare/back up, especially for work.

As a teenager and in my 20s riding dirt bikes, since I visited deep remote deserts a lot, all of my daily driven VW station wagons (Squarebacks) and dune buggies had 2 coils mounted side-by-side and I carried another complete 009/050 distributor wrapped with plastic cling wrap. I always carried 2 full size spares to the desert. If any issues with the coil, simply plug into the next one. And one trip, we even needed to use the second spare tire.

When I drove up and down the state for L&C survey work, I carried a full size spare in addition to the compact spare and always carried 2 sub-zero mummy sleeping bags along with a week's worth of food and water ... And a Glock as during the 12-14 hour drives, if I got tired/sleepy, I would pull over and find a spot to sleep/camp for the night. (Ah, happy memories)

I bought a spare Glock 22 when I switched USPSA caliber from 45ACP/9mm to 40S&W. Any issue during the match (Yeah, I was lazy and shot thousands of rounds before I cleaned my Glocks shooting matches), I simply grabbed the other pistol.
I learned my lesson when it came to my hunting guns. I had a scope lens break in the middle of a 7 day out of town hunting trip and it put me down the rest of the week. Now I have a backup rifle.
 
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