The LP type holsters ride outside the
belt and are secured to the belt by either slots cut into the wings of
the holster or by belt loops formed with a tongue of leather. The
LP-HTL leather tongues are screwed to the holster wings just below the
belt. The LP type holster makes a very good general purpose
concealment holster. Some people with very narrow waists (usually
under 32 inches or so) might find that the wings bind the weapon
because they are pulled in to the waist so abruptly. Those people
might be better served
by an SLP design.
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LP -
The holster attaches to the belt by two slots in
extended wings in front of and to the rear of the weapon, which pulls
the holster closer to the body. Prices start at $225.00.
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LP-HTL - Another
LP variant. This system enables the holster to ride as low on
the belt as possible and the deeper wings work to stabilize short
muzzle pistols a little better that the LP-QS. Prices start at $240.00.
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LPS - I designed
this holster as a combination of the LP-HTL and the LP-QS double snap
(discontinued). It also draws on the belt loop concept of Tony
Kanaley's Axiom. The snaps on the front of the holster allow for
quick mounting and dismounting from the belt. They are arranged in
pairs to provide some redundant security and also prevent any outboard
rotation of the loops when being worn. The holster rides as low on the
belt as possible and the deeper wings
work to stabilize short muzzle pistols a little better than the LP-QS.
Prices start at $255.00.
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