I've got the 224b which fits most Glocks & Jericho 941, and the 202 for my Beretta 92's. They're amazingly well built and even nicer than a few of my other galco's and better than it's successor, the P.L.E.
@@N._American_Heritage Galco has softer suede than Bianchi, and Bianchi has a permanently attached suede covered paddle. I have the PLE also and it has the narrow paddle like your 2nd fed, but 2 screws like your first one. The ple weighs less, does hug just a tad closer to the hip and the has a smaller profile so those factors make it print less but I'd still chose a fed over it. And it screams "authority", if you live in a concealed carry state and the muzzle end or entire holster gets displayed, people just automatically assume you're supposed to have it on you for work, lol.
I've got the 224b which fits most Glocks & Jericho 941, and the 202 for my Beretta 92's. They're amazingly well built and even nicer than a few of my other galco's and better than it's successor, the P.L.E.
I agree they’re very well built. What’s been your experience with the different paddle styles?
@@N._American_Heritage Galco has softer suede than Bianchi, and Bianchi has a permanently attached suede covered paddle. I have the PLE also and it has the narrow paddle like your 2nd fed, but 2 screws like your first one. The ple weighs less, does hug just a tad closer to the hip and the has a smaller profile so those factors make it print less but I'd still chose a fed over it. And it screams "authority", if you live in a concealed carry state and the muzzle end or entire holster gets displayed, people just automatically assume you're supposed to have it on you for work, lol.