The Glock 43 with Streamlight TLR6, a pistol that I often carry.

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The Glock 43 with Streamlight TLR6, a pistol that I often carry.
Here is a prototype modular holster, made to fit a Glock 43 with a TLR6.
Essentially, the holster is printed out of Ninjaflex (TPE rubber), with tabs and slots for attachments. It is designed to be a rubber holster that accepts kydex attachments which make it wearable in various forms.
It can be: in-the-wasitband; out-of-the-waistband; drop-leg; appendix-carry; or even attached as a part of a shoulder holster.
It is fully ambidextrous for all forms.
It has rings showing you where to press to turn on the light, which can be used while still in the holster (you have to press deeply, as there is a gap between the holster and buttons which helps it from turning on while in the waistband).
It’s easy to swap out the kydex clips (not photographed).
The Glock is roughly 22mm wide, and the holster is 25mm wide, thus, it adds very little thickness. However, I may thicken it up to enhance the print quality, although that’s purely aesthetic.
It’s not the prettiest thing we have made, but it is quite practical.