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Stoeger Holster?

SayWhat

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Anybody know of a serpa type holster for a Stoger Cougar .45 with the pic rail? If there isn't a serpa type I could live with a accumold type.. but the nylon bag with a strap won't do.

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The Beretta Cougar and Stoeger Cougar are identical. Beretta moved the manufacturing of the Cougar to Turkey along with all the equipment and started manufacturing it under Stoeger. you should be able to find that holsters for the Beretta Cougar are a perfect fit.
 

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also, not sure if the model number line up or not but from what I have read the Beretta 8045's fit holsters for Sig's (229/226) type. Might be worth taking it in (unloaded and locked to the rear of course) to a place like Quantico tactical or Tactical Taylor (at least here in lakewood) and trying the fit of a few of them....
 

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devildoc5 wrote:
also, not sure if the model number line up or not but from what I have read the Beretta 8045's fit holsters for Sig's (229/226) type.  Might be worth taking it in (unloaded and locked to the rear of course) to a place like Quantico tactical or Tactical Taylor (at least here in lakewood) and trying the fit of a few of them....

I saw that about the Sig's last night on a beretta forum.. I'll probably end up swinging by one of the local shops and getting a holster for the sig to test out. Thanks for the suggestions.
 
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