Flux Defense Raider P320 Gen 2 Holster

Flux Defense Raider P320 Gen 2 Holster

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X1 Carbon
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0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 25% infill
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6.6 h
1 plate

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Looking for feed back of a holster I designed to solve a problem that most people who own a Flux Defense Raider have encountered. The Gen 1 Raider had an option for a leg mounted holster, the Gen 2 was promised but it never arrived and now they are onto the Gen 2 Raider. So this is for us who were left out and left waiting. It isn't secured by any means beyond friction. I've ran mine through roughly 40 times and have no wear of any kind on the pistol of the holster. I have the settings cracked up to make this thing pretty stout. But I leaned on the side of over kill when it came to weapon handling. This version is tested and works for a sig p320 Gen 2 raider. I had designed it with what I believe is plenty tolerance for any kit you may have on the pistol. Forelight, Silencer, Comp, RDS…. all SHOULD be compatible. But thats why I'm looking for feed back. I'm very interested in maintaining this project and honing it to what is best. So give me your opinions.

 

I'd love any feedback. This is my first print I am making public. Most of my projects I've made before this were pretty much one off gridfinity system stuff so this you could say was my first big boy project.

 

Amazon sells tons of kits to affix this to a belt and then to your leg. I preferred a rigid material like you would find on most modern military combat uniform belts and then an wide elastic band to encompass the thigh. Do not print with supports or you will never be able to clear the supports from within the thigh strap passthrough.

 

The strap holes are 1.5" wide. So they can pass through your standard belts for this kinda application. Youll need to figure out how you are going to do the belt drop strap as I'm not ready to release my belt strap just yet. The thigh strap is just a strap and a buckle which you can print or purchase. Yall figured out 3D printing, I'm sure yall can figure out how to strap this to your leg.

 

 

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just make kydex one.
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The big difference between mine and the Kydex (aside from mine being thicker for strength) is that I wanted it to be able to fit any forward accessory. Most notably a suppressor, which the Kydex can not support.
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