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PHLster Glock Skeleton Holster Updated

Typically when you see terms like faster, better, or cleaner, you can expect the new few words to tell you it’s also more expensive. That isn’t the case with the new PHLster Skeleton Holster. The Philly Kydex Guru has improved the definition, streamlined the production, and tossed a bit of innovation into the already excellent Skeleton Holster… and then dropped the price by $10.

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From PHLster:

Advancements in our forming process allowed us to create more consistent and precise shells for the Skeleton holster. Being able to rely on this consistency gave us the opportunity to add a second axis of retention and employ a unique two-piece shell design, substantially reducing production times by eliminating the steps of folding and re-touching the shells.

In addition to being traditionally retained against vertical draw forces, the gun is also retained against forces which could cause the gun to push through the open seam of the sight channel. Without the improvements in molding, we could not have effectively prevented this from happening and would not have been able to increase production speed and lower the cost. The holster maintains its original reliable and secure retention and quality feel, with a deliberate, snappy draw and a smooth, crisp, positive engagement when holstering the gun.

If you speak Kydex, you’re already impressed. If you don’t speak Kydex, I can break it down for you. This holster is made of two halves that are bolted together beneath the trigger guard and left open along the sight track. The sight track would normally be closed along its length because most holsters of this type are folded from a single piece of kydex along the track. Holsters can often go a bit awry during the process of folding. The sight channel can collapse or flare during folding. Ensuring that doesn’t happen and fixing it when it does is a large part of the fitting process. PHLster just eliminated that all together with this design.

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This new design required some clever re-imagining of the holster’s retention and this was only possible because of their recent improvements to their molding process. It now retains in two directions instead of just one. Typically, kydex holsters retain on the trigger guard, preventing the gun from moving up and out of the holster. The new Gen 2 Skeleton Holster does that AND retains the gun from pushing out the sight track too. This is accomplished with a unique L shaped detent.

The Gen 2 Skeleton Holster has an ambidextrous design with an adjustable strut and is tuckable. It is available now for G26/19/17/34/17L and similar Glocks. Compared to its predecessor it has better definition, streamlined production, a heaping helping of innovation, and it costs less. How cool is that?

Check out the Gen 2 Glock Skeleton Holster, available through PHLster’s distributor, Snake Hound Machine.

SLR Rifleworks TA33 Mount News

The SLR Rifleworks TA33 mount is now available. This mount is unique in the small world of TA33 mounts in that it is lightweight (.7 oz), not QD, and places the optic are the correct height for the TA33’s internal BDC and your cheekweld.

The TA33 optic housing has gone though a slight change in the dimensions of the base recently. The currently available version of this mount is designed to fit the older 1.5″ bases perfectly. SLR Rifleworks will be releasing a slightly longer version of the mount for newer TA33s with longer bases (1.69″). The 1.5″ mount (currently available) will work with all TA33s but it will be very slightly shorter than the base of the new TA33s.

See the previous post regarding this mount for more information.

SLR Rifleworks TA-33 Mount

New from Dueck Defense – Two New RBU Configurations

Dueck Defense has introduced two new configurations for their RBU (Red Dot Back Up) mount. These new versions join their original RMR configuration.

The first configuration is just like the original but with the capability to mount multiple common red dot sights like the Leupold DeltaPoint 1 and 2, Burris Fastfire 1, 2, and 3, Doctor Optics Red Dot Sight, JPoint, and it may work with other optics sharing the same mounting pattern.

RBU Multi Mount

RBU Multi Mount

The second new configuration is made specifically for the Leupold DeltaPoint Pro. Dueck Defense removed the integral rear sight on this version to make use of the DeltaPoint Pro’s adjustable rear sight.

As with the original RMR RBU configuration, installation is easy and requires no permanent modifications to your Glock. The iron sights serve both as back up and an aid in locating the red dot. Check out the RBU at Dueck Defense.

RBU DeltaPoint Pro

RBU DeltaPoint Pro

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