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Old April 12th, 2012, 10:18 AM   #1
 
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What holster you using for your SR22?

I tried the 15 unclemike and it fit ok.Have a custom made one from Davis leather thats really nice.Now I just ordered a blackhawk size 07.This could get expensive I think I just prefer a nylon holster for field use and plinking for this .22.So what are you using?




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Old April 12th, 2012, 10:23 AM   #2
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I have a Blackhawk size 8 I believe and like it. It will also work for my SR9c and LC9.
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I have a Blackhawk size 8 I believe and like it. It will also work for my SR9c and LC9.
I just bought the same one yesterday at WallyWorld for $12.97.

Fits both my SR9c (I use a kHolster IWB with that normally) and my SR22 with a Laserlyte V2 rail laser. I don't plan on using it for my SR9c and I don't expect to CCW the SR22 but for walks in the woods it will work well.
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I just bought the same one yesterday at WallyWorld for $12.97.

Fits both my SR9c (I use a kHolster IWB with that normally) and my SR22 with a Laserlyte V2 rail laser. I don't plan on using it for my SR9c and I don't expect to CCW the SR22 but for walks in the woods it will work well.
Thats good to know it works with a laser. I just got the CT Rail Master today and my SR22 will be back from Ruger tomorrow.
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None,started getting feed and galling problems on my sr22 with 800 rounds,sold it and got a Browning Buckmark Camper !
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hmmm so a size 8 blackhawk,
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Thats good to know it works with a laser. I just got the CT Rail Master today and my SR22 will be back from Ruger tomorrow.
That's only with the SR22. If the laser goes back on the SR9c, it doesn't fit. I'm very pleased. Since it isn't going to be a "carry" type pistol, I didn't want to spend a lot on a holster. This works prefect.
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That's only with the SR22. If the laser goes back on the SR9c, it doesn't fit. I'm very pleased. Since it isn't going to be a "carry" type pistol, I didn't want to spend a lot on a holster. This works prefect.
I just got home and tried the SR9c w/ laser and it does just BARELY fit. The strap is adjusted ALL the way out. Not that it really matters as I wont be carrying the 9c in it anyway. But I do have a holster that I can use for three of my pistols
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Just got back from Wally World.Yup they had size 8 in the blackhawk for12.97 Thanks for telling me that size works good.Fits perfect!I was going to order that size but the fella from Blackhawk said size 7. I guess size 7 will go back now.
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Just got back from Wally World.Yup they had size 8 in the blackhawk for12.97 Thanks for telling me that size works good.Fits perfect!I was going to order that size but the fella from Blackhawk said size 7. I guess size 7 will go back now.
You can't beat the price.

When you get the size 7 let us know if it is in fact a better fit for the SR22.
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When you get the size 7 let us know if it is in fact a better fit for the SR22.[/QUOTE]

ok.I am expecting a package tomorrow.Ruger needs to update there holster chart with all these options
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Ok I got the #7 today and compared the two.#8 the barrel sticks out the end bout 1/4" or so when fully inserting the gun.The holster rides a little higher as the belt slot is lowerr.#7 inserting the gun all the way you have about 1/2" in length left over.I like that cause no barrel exposed.The holster rides a tad lower and feels more comforable to me.Both are open end holsters.I decided to keep the #7.The packaging on both look a little different on back too.The #7 on the back of the holster says made in USA.The #8 from wally does not say anything but size on back of holsterI have another blackhawk hip holster I bought last year and it says USA made on back of holster too..That part bugs me cause I think Uncle Mikes are not USA made anymore.They may very well be made in USA but I find it strange they would start taking it off if it was USA made.So there you have it.
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Ok I got the #7 today and compared the two.#8 the barrel sticks out the end bout 1/4" or so when fully inserting the gun.The holster rides a little higher as the belt slot is lowerr.#7 inserting the gun all the way you have about 1/2" in length left over.I like that cause no barrel exposed.The holster rides a tad lower and feels more comforable to me.Both are open end holsters.I decided to keep the #7.The packaging on both look a little different on back too.The #7 on the back of the holster says made in USA.The #8 from wally does not say anything but size on back of holsterI have another blackhawk hip holster I bought last year and it says USA made on back of holster too..That part bugs me cause I think Uncle Mikes are not USA made anymore.They may very well be made in USA but I find it strange they would start taking it off if it was USA made.So there you have it.
Thanks for the update. I just looked at my wally world #8 and it doesn't say USA as well.
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Just got in a Kholster half moon holster for the SR22....It is a very comfortable leather/kydex IWB holster. It does make a little bit of noise (squeaking when you walk), which I assume will go away with use (the noise went away after a few days)....The half moon shape is good for keeping any of the parts of the gun from jabbing you in the side, but makes it a little more difficult to draw (which becomes easier with some practice)....after a few draws the holster became accustomed to the gun and it became easier to draw while still retaining good retention. it took about an hour or two for the leather to conform to my body....there are several more holes allowing for even deeper carry, but I am satisfied with the position of the belt hooks where they are....this is a nice IWB holster and recommend it for anyone looking for an IWB for the SR22P for around $50......




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I picked up the Blackhawk Sportster #5 at Walmart and it fits my SR-22 fine. $18.97
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