None currently make for them.
True, however many holsters were made when these were popular. The two most commonly, and they are rare, common finds are the SAFARILAND Model 52...and GALCO made a nice wallet holster. Sometimes you even find those with slots for 2 extra rounds.
Look on GUNBROKER.com, or EBAY They come up, but expect to pay $30 or more.
I usually fit them 40 inches high.
Check the holster maker web sites. Many of their products fit more than one model/make Odin Holsters makes one specific to a Taurus PT111 Millennium Pro
Yes, as long as the holster you have will fit a P226R (newer model w/ picatinny rail). The difference between the P226R (standard) and P226R combat is that the combat has an alloy frame, short reset trigger (resets in 1/8" inch for high speed shooting) and has the short trigger (which is MUCH nicer, esp. if you have small hands). The combat is available in dark earth and also has the option of the threaded barrel, IF you get the threaded barrel you just have to make sure your using a holster capable of handling a full 5" barrel instead of a 4.4" barrel as the threads add approx. 1/2" to the OAL. I'm not aware of any holsters that can handle a 4.4" barrel but not a 5", usually on holsters that are NOT gun specific they will handle "any large frame auto or revolver" and both lengths would be covered. Hope this helps!!!
No Check out the holster to see if its an open front design. Some will fit. There are minimalist style holsters out there that fit any size 1911 Galco, Bianchi..
You will need to try them.
24 most commonly 3X4 by 2 high
Leather and Kydex are the two most popular holster materials for firearms like the Glock 19. Each material offers distinct advantages and disadvantages, and the best choice for you depends on your priorities for comfort, concealment, and other factors. Here's a breakdown of the key differences: Leather Holsters: Benefits: Comfort: Leather is naturally supple and molds to your body shape over time, conforming for a comfortable fit during extended wear. Concealment: The flexibility of leather allows for a closer fit to your body, potentially aiding in better concealment, especially with IWB holsters. Classic Look: Leather holsters offer a timeless aesthetic that many gun owners appreciate. Durability: High-quality full-grain leather holsters, properly cared for, can last for many years. Drawbacks: Retention: Leather holsters may not offer the same level of secure retention as Kydex, especially over time as the leather molds. Break-in Period: New leather holsters may require a break-in period to achieve a comfortable fit and smooth draw. Moisture Sensitivity: Leather can absorb moisture, such as sweat, which requires proper care and maintenance to prevent warping or deterioration. Bulkier Profile: Leather holsters can be slightly bulkier than Kydex holsters. Kydex Holsters: Benefits: Retention: Kydex holsters typically offer superior retention due to their rigidity, ensuring a secure fit for your Glock 19. Fast Draw: Kydex holsters often allow for a faster and smoother draw due to the material's low friction properties. Weatherproof: Kydex is waterproof and unaffected by sweat or moisture, making it a good choice for various conditions. Thin Profile: Kydex holsters tend to be thinner and more lightweight than leather holsters. Drawbacks: Comfort: Kydex can be less comfortable for extended wear compared to leather, especially for IWB carry. Kydex may not conform to your body shape as well. Concealment: The rigidity of Kydex might cause more printing under clothing compared to a well-fitted leather holster. Less Traditional Look: Kydex has a more modern tactical look that may not appeal to everyone. Choosing the Right Holster Material: Priority on Comfort: If comfort during everyday carry is your top concern, a high-quality leather holster might be the better option. Concealment Needs: For deep concealment with an IWB holster, a well-fitted leather holster can be very effective. Retention and Fast Draw: If prioritizing secure retention and a quick draw for competition or tactical situations, a Kydex holster is likely preferable. Weather Conditions: If you expect to carry in wet or humid environments, a Kydex holster's weather resistance might be advantageous. Ultimately, the best way to decide is to try holsters made from both materials and see which one feels and functions best for you and your Glock 19.
Jim Spacek has a book out that should fit the bill.
Yes it will fit.
No this exercise bike would not be able to fit under a standard height bed.
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US Galco is an online store that offers holsters that fit all different kinds of guns. They offer an online catalog and even have testimonials on their page to prove that they are a 100% legit site.