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I got a Brommeland within a few weeks of ordering. I carry a G26 in it and find it to be one of my most comfortable rigs. Don't just go on what you've heard. Contact him and see what he can do.

That's indeed a miracle!

- OS

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At one point I was using the Bianchi model 83 Paddlelok holster (83 *PaddleLokâ„¢) It was nice it had the carry lock that is amazing. You could hang upside down from a chandelier clucking like a chicken and your gun stays put.

After getting the Bianchi 4584 holster I have not put the other back on. It has the carry lock, it produces a smaller signature, and it holds everything from my 3" 1911 to my full size double stack Para. 4584 *Evader Holsterâ„¢

I use the Carry Lok, but that 4582 Evader looks like a good option.

Guest SUNTZU
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Do any of you guys have trouble with the leather creaking on the belt loop holsters like the one in tnmale46' picture? My Bianchi Carrylok makes an ungodly racket, to me anyways. I'm getting an MTAC for my birthday because the noise is driving my girlfriend crazy, well, crazier. I don't want to put a softener on it, because I don't know if it will help the noise, or just lose the stiffness.

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Do any of you guys have trouble with the leather creaking on the belt loop holsters like the one in tnmale46' picture? My Bianchi Carrylok makes an ungodly racket, to me anyways. I'm getting an MTAC for my birthday because the noise is driving my girlfriend crazy, well, crazier. I don't want to put a softener on it, because I don't know if it will help the noise, or just lose the stiffness.

no problems so far

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Do any of you guys have trouble with the leather creaking on the belt loop holsters like the one in tnmale46' picture? My Bianchi Carrylok makes an ungodly racket, to me anyways. I'm getting an MTAC for my birthday because the noise is driving my girlfriend crazy, well, crazier. I don't want to put a softener on it, because I don't know if it will help the noise, or just lose the stiffness.

Assuming it's not creaking/squeaking "internally", meaning two stitched layers moving against themselves (which would indicate a poorly made holster), the two common fixes are:

- If back of holster is squeaking against belt, baby/talcum powder.

- If it's happening in the belt slots against belt, wax. Like rubbing inside of slots with candle, or even dripping some candle wax from burning candle in there and let harden.

Then again, maybe only your gal hears it and she is indeed simply going crazier the longer she is with you!

zing!

- OS

Guest SUNTZU
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Well, either the creaking is driving me crazy as well, or its her, or is it both?!

Wax! :doh: Thanks, OS!

Guest Chefjeep
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a more perm. option is the "soft" side of velco with an adhesive back will make the "squeeky" go away as well

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