Does anyone make a weapon light trigger guard holster?

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  • 45calibre

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    Does anyone make a trigger guard holster that will also allow the use of a weapon light at the same time? I am looking for something along the lines of the vanguard holster that will allow AIWB carry of a G19 with a TLR-1.
     

    Denny347

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    Does anyone make a trigger guard holster that will also allow the use of a weapon light at the same time? I am looking for something along the lines of the vanguard holster that will allow AIWB carry of a G19 with a TLR-1.
    Not that I am aware of but INTERESTING concept.
     

    lonehoosier

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    Is this a vanguard holster?

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    kwood

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    why not get a normal AIWB?
    why a vanguard style?
    just curious to see your reasoning thats all.
    To me the concept seems like it could come out very easily when carried in that manner
     

    g00n24

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    It is really easy to make your own. Basically ally you need is a heat gun, a rivet and a way to press it and some kydex. Maybe a dremel to cut the excess would help too. I've made a few like vanguards in the past, never for a light though. They take 20-30 minutes start to finish.
     

    g00n24

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    why not get a normal AIWB?
    why a vanguard style?
    just curious to see your reasoning thats all.
    To me the concept seems like it could come out very easily when carried in that manner
    I've been carrying my edc in a vanguard for awhile now. Never had a problem with retention. They are actually quite comfortable and concealable, tuckable too
     

    cedartop

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    The vanguard 2?

    It moves with your body. It's safe. It's secure. It's EXTREMELY comfy. It's worth the money. Love mine when I use it.

    This is one of those things where we see things differently. I have never liked the Zach/Vanguard type of holster. For me a real holster is far more comfortable. I will sometimes use one to carry a second gun opposite my primary, but only if it is for a short period of time. I know quite a few people who love them though.
     

    lovemachine

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    The VG2 introduced Appendix carry for me. I really liked it. Then after taking a 1-handed manipulations class with rhino and coach, I bought the Archangel AIWB holster.

    Because of that class, I prefer using the holster. But, IMO, the VG2 shines when you need more of a "minimalist" carry setup. Like on a really hot sweating summer day and you want to wear shorts and a tank top.
     
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