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IWB Holster with Mag Carrier for Glock 43 line

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0.16mm layer, 4 walls, 45% infill
0.16mm layer, 4 walls, 45% infill
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AuxArc presents the IWB Holster designed for Glock 43, 43X and 48, along with a parametric magazine attachment. 

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This holster was highly requested by you guys.  I appreciate the support.

 

  This is an IWB Holster for the Glock Slimline handguns, specifically the 43, 43x and 48.  I've been building holsters for 15 years, and transitioned to 3D Printing them in the last year and have been carrying in a 3d printed design of mine for that time.  As long as they're printed in PETG, these holsters have no issues and weather heat well.  

 

  There are 4 holsters and 4 different carriers in the 3MF.

  • Right Handed Glock 43 with RH Glock 43 Mag Carrier. The holster will work with Glock 43X, but the Carrier won't.
  • Left Handed Glock 43 with LH Glock 43 Mag Carrier. The holster will work with Glock 43X, but the Carrier won't.
  • Right Handed Glock 48 with RH Glock 43 Mag Carrier. 
  • Left Handed Glock 48 with LH Glock 43 Mag Carrier. 

  Then because the G43X Mags are slightly thicker than what the two carrier options above are designed for, I have the remaining two variants on seperate plates.

 

  • Right Handed Glock 43X Mag Carrier.
  • Left Handed Glock 43X Mag Carrier.

 

  Because of the single stack (ish) nature of this handgun and how it is carried normally in the appendix configuration, I've attached a magazine carrier option to it.  You can see the Parametric Magazine Carriert below that is designed to also work with it, but this one is parametric and can have an angle to it.  Width, depth and cant can all be adjusted.  If you adjust them too far, you'll likely break the model, so back out, refresh and try it again.  I would recommend only angling the magazine a max of +/- 8 degrees.  If you are a lefty, do your adjustments, then mirror the STL in the slicer to flip it to a left handed version.  If you do not want use the magazine carrier, I have the normal wing attachment in the file as well.  

 

  The holster is designed to use #8-32 hardware.  You'll need 3 button head hex screws 1" long and 3 nylock nuts.  When assembling your holster, imagine the belt line running across the front of the holster and the angle you want it to have.  If you're appendix carrying, that line should be level, and your belt clips should be level to reflect that.  If carrying in the 4 or 5 o'clock position, you'll likely want to angle the holster, and the wing and it's belt clip should be higher than the other clip to tip the holster towards the front of your body.

 

  To assemble the wing to the holster, align the hinges and insert a piece of PETG filament from top to bottom, the length of the holster and cut it flush.  To install the hardware, start by pressing a nylock nut into the recess on the front of the holster under the trigger area.  Insert your handgun and slot a screw from the back of the holster into that nut at the front.   Use a 3/32 hex wrench to tension to your desired tightness.  Install the belt clips onto the holster and the wing the same way.  Press the nylock nut into the belt clip, screw a button head from the back into the nut to hold the clip in place.  I personally like to add a few spacers of some sort, like a ¼" nut to space the clips out from the holster and assist with making it tuckable.  

 

  To assist with assembly, I've provided the following video with the step by step instructions.  

 

  Feel free to offer feedback, requests, comments, critique.  This holster is a direct result of several requests, so keep them coming and I'll accommodate when I can.  The next iteration of this holster will include the Streamlight TLR-7.

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