Holster Pics - Suppressed Ruger Mark Series

RollingThunder51

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Here are some shots of the London Bridge tactical holster for the Ruger Mark series integral suppressed pistol. These are well designed and crafted holsters that were once quite common. Whereas this one is a number of years old, they are still available here http://www.autoweapons.com/photos07/may/awcholster.html but the price seems high to me. They do however have a complete lock on this model. It appears they have an arrangement. If anybody knows where else these can be had, please let me (us) know.

The holster has a couple of nice features including an integrated hard sight rail and a secondary retention strap. All flaps are secured by both Velcro and snaps. A speed loader tool came in the lower pocket (don't know if they do now.) This same tool requires slight modification for Mark III to get over the magazine stop.

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Very nice holster. I recently got a couple of Battlecloth holsters for my Mk3 integral and Browning Camper with a Spectre attached. They are a little more bulky than the holster you have pictured, but work very well.


 
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I too like mine. Everything Steve makes is top quality and well thought through. His document pocket is absent on the London Bridge and sorely missed. I end up micro folding the doc and placing it in the lower pocket. It fits....barely.

I always had the impression that Steve's "pillowing" would draw in water though, making the unit an active sponge. It feels like open cell sponge...your thoughts?

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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: RollingThunder51</div><div class="ubbcode-body">.


I too like mine. Everything Steve makes is top quality and well thought through. His document pocket is absent on the London Bridge and sorely missed. I end up micro folding the doc and placing it in the lower pocket. It fits....barely.

I always had the impression that Steve's "pillowing" would draw in water though, making the unit an active sponge. It feels like open cell sponge...your thoughts?

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I haven't had mine out in the field yet so I can't comment on the water issue. I might give it a try just to see. I wonder if a spray on water repellent would help?
 
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I too like my Battlecloth holster for my Buckmark with TAC65

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Oh yea, if you want to put 1911 grips on your Buckmark find Rusty22 over on rimfirecentral and see if you can get his grip adapter plates

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