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I you were getting one for XMas

what would be your choice??? and why??

1 ) Double Alpha Academy PDR Holster- Right Hand- Low Ride

2 ) Ghost Stinger CZ SP01

3 ) Blade-Tech Black Ice DOH Holster (CZ SP01, Tek-Lok, Right Hand, Black)

4 ) Blade-Tech DOH/Sting Ray Holster BLACK- RIGHT HAND (CZ SP01 (Shadow Variants))

I believe #4 is the only one that could be adaptable for IDPA, but i dont shoot it that much anyhow and could choose a different firearm

thanks for any suggestions

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I shoot the SP01 in Production. I had the BT DOH holster. It was nice. I switched to the Ghost Stinger a few months ago. Love it. You can get a lot better of a grip on the gun when you draw. Without a doubt, the Stinger is the best one, IMO.

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The PDR is really nice and much better than my Bladetech holsters in regards to the holster lining. Kydex is tough on the finish and after dryfire/livefire, it really takes the finish off. Also, the PDR is just as secure as the others I have.

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The PDR is really nice and much better than my Bladetech holsters in regards to the holster lining. Kydex is tough on the finish and after dryfire/livefire, it really takes the finish off. Also, the PDR is just as secure as the others I have.

i was leaning this way due to the lining, does it look like it will be able to survive the test of time, or peel off sooner than later

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The PDR is really nice and much better than my Bladetech holsters in regards to the holster lining. Kydex is tough on the finish and after dryfire/livefire, it really takes the finish off. Also, the PDR is just as secure as the others I have.

i was leaning this way due to the lining, does it look like it will be able to survive the test of time, or peel off sooner than later

Good question. I have one match and about 500 dryfire draws with mine and no visible signs of wear and tear. DAA has some of the best support in the business so I would imagine they would stand behind their product in the event it prematurely came apart.

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