Unfortunately, with weapon lights, most of the time you are better off with a custom Kydex rig. Plastic can afford you predictable retention with or without the light, if molded properly.
Companies like Raven Concealment are really setting the bar quite high in terms of Kydex pancake design holsters. These rigs are apparently quite concealable but come with a several month wait, if I'm not mistake.
- quad-ply cabin to maintain structure at retention points and to resist deformation
- countersunk interior stitching
- rides like a phukin Caddy
- flawless lip that would make a saddlemaker blush
- blah, blah, blah.
I told them boys I wasn't playing. I don't make holsters. I make warrior tack for the competent operator.
People have been asking about pricing. I'm not selling them right now, but if they were to come to market today, pricing would begin at a minimum of $130. By the time they do come to market, base models will be well-in-excess of $200
Wait until you see Fat Kid LE, tack designed for those professionals with arrest powers. Depending on model, in addition to the weapon, the rig will also accept restraints and/or a badge.
Got me some Kydex en route. My Warlock collection will surely accompany many fine Patriots to Hell's Gate... para cord, MOLLE acceptance, hidden gadgets, etc.
Even though the Asian is slow to send lead and is predictable as hell, at least he has form. However, that freak from Denmark has no business at any point in his life making contact with a real firearm... not never.
You ever watch the Magpul DVDs? I'm just now hearing about them and have only caught the trailers on Youtube. Seems legit.