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24/7 PRO .45, where's all the left handed holsters???

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I just picked up a used 24/7 PRO last week from an auction on gunbroker, problem is, I can't seem to find any holsters for it, much less a left handed holster. Any southpaws in here have any advice as where to find one?

Also, what vendor has the best prices on mags?
Thanks.
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On the main page here, in the search box type Holsters, and at least 7 pages of posts about various holsters will come up for you to review.
Fobus makes one I think. RU97 fits my 24/7, and I think they make it in a LH too.
Depending on what kind of holster you're looking for, any of the custom makers (ubg, k&d etc) can do a southpaw version.

For mag's, check and see if CDNN has them, there prices are usually (but not always) lower then other places
I use the Don Hume H721 (saddle brown, lefty) for my 24/7. I ordered it from gunnersalley.com, but had to wait for it to be made (4 weeks). It was worth the wait. By the way, I would suggest a belt that is made to carry the weight of the 24/7.

Midway USA also carries Don Hume holsters and belts.

Since you are asking about a holster, one would assume that you plan to carry. Don't skimp on the holster and belt. I wear mine all day and sometimes forget that I have it on.
i also purchased a lefty holster from midway, but it was a bianchi leather inside the pants conceled carry holster, I ABSOLOUTLY LOVE IT! i did however, have to special order it, it took about 3 weeks. but well worth the wait!
mooose102 said:
i also purchased a lefty holster from midway, but it was a bianchi leather inside the pants conceled carry holster, I ABSOLOUTLY LOVE IT! i did however, have to special order it, it took about 3 weeks. but well worth the wait!
How much did it cost you, if you don't mind me asking? I picked up a cheap generic nylon ambi hoster today for $10 until I can find something more suitable.
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