FIST ultra-thin Kydex
Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 1:12 pm
I bought a FIST K3 last fall at my local gun store, it was about $43 including tax, which I thought was pretty high for what you get. But it has been very comfortable and super functional this whole time.
My complaints were that the belt hook didn't really fit a 1.5" belt very well even though that's what size it is purported to be, and, well that's about it.
It cracked. I don't know how long it's been cracked but I noticed just the other day. This has not been abused, but it has been used semi-daily for close to a year. I would have expected it to last a LOT longer than that. I called FIST and they offered to give me a replacement holster for half-price.
FIST's price is $34.95 for a K3. Half price then is about $18. They charged $9.75 for shipping, and say it will take 3 weeks. Insane.
OK, so if I had it to do over again, I think I would have bought a Comp-Tac Infidel instead. Maybe I should have replaced the K3 with a Comp-Tac.
My backup plan is to make my own Kydex holster. Maybe I'll start by making one for my LCP and then move on to making one for my CW9. I think in the end I can do better rolling my own. I just don't know how well my poly pistols will tolerate the heat gun for forming.
My complaints were that the belt hook didn't really fit a 1.5" belt very well even though that's what size it is purported to be, and, well that's about it.
It cracked. I don't know how long it's been cracked but I noticed just the other day. This has not been abused, but it has been used semi-daily for close to a year. I would have expected it to last a LOT longer than that. I called FIST and they offered to give me a replacement holster for half-price.
FIST's price is $34.95 for a K3. Half price then is about $18. They charged $9.75 for shipping, and say it will take 3 weeks. Insane.
OK, so if I had it to do over again, I think I would have bought a Comp-Tac Infidel instead. Maybe I should have replaced the K3 with a Comp-Tac.
My backup plan is to make my own Kydex holster. Maybe I'll start by making one for my LCP and then move on to making one for my CW9. I think in the end I can do better rolling my own. I just don't know how well my poly pistols will tolerate the heat gun for forming.