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Sign up now - It's free! I have an accountAgreed. Kramer horsehide is excellent and retains its form after decades of use.I've had one of these for packing a G-21 almost 30 years. They. Don't. Wear. Out../
The gun didn’t have a rail. Not sure if the holster accepts both but Id say non railRail or non-Rail version?
No it fit very tightAnd your non-rail version had no wiggle or play while in it?
All mine have rails is why I ask
I will see if my 226 slides inOkay, I’d say it’s safe that this is the non-rail version. Too bad for me…
Is that fully inserted? If so, this looks like a 229 holster. There’s no trigger guard coverage in the photo is why I ask.Um, never mind I understand what you did there…. I’m the one that’s mixed up!
PM meYes this is a 229 holster. I no longer have a 229 so tried my 226 in it because they are the same except 226 is longer. The 229 fit fully inside
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