hard plastic flashlight holster?

-sro-

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Hi all!

I am new here and I just got myself an Olight M20 Warrior Premium. The pouch that came with it is not bad, however I want a holster that I can quickly deploy and reholster my light from.

I know that blackhawk makes one, and Surefire has one for there models but are there any that will fit my m20?

Thanks!
 
I just picked up a Blade-Tech Kydex flashlight holster from CPFMP, I use Blade-Tech holsters for pistols, mags and even my GPS has one but I never even thought to look to see if they made one for a flashlight.

Turns out they do, it's just buried on their website (Main->Pouches->Light Pouches).

It's a pretty nice piece of Kit, I'm glad I bought it. They may not have your light listed but if it's a standard cigar just find one with the same bezel diameter and go to town.
 
Anyone know if the Night-ops Gladius has the same bezel diameter as the M20 ?
 
I tried the blackhawk holster today and my head was just slightly to big in diameter. It was not flush so I didn't buy it. I am going to look at what mwaldron suggested now but keep the suggestions coming!!
 
If you want a couple pictures let me know, they won't be great quality but I'm happy to provide them.
 
@mwaldron, if you can pls do post them, it will be very beneficial for ppl like me who are across the pond.

Actually even i am looking for a plastic/kydex holster for the M20
 
Ok, here are some pics, pretty sure I resided them small enough to be CPF-legal.

My favorite part about Blade-Tech holsters is their Tek-Lok fastener (you can order it with a more conventional clip as well) that allows you to adjust it for various size belts. In the last picture that bar can be slid up and down in the rails, and then is secured with a large Phillips screw to size it precisely for the belt you're wearing. They also have a piece of hard rubber that inserts into the Tek-Lok that prevents it unlatching. I've never had one accidentally unlatch but for my firearms I use the locks anyway just to be sure.

The two large screws on the front adjust the retention tension, and of course since it's Kydex you can reform it a bit with a powerful hair dryer.

-Mike

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