Holster for suppressed handgun?

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Found the "HUSH" holster online but my S&W 422 (.22) won't take a TLR light that it requires.

Anybody using anything else that might work for my gun?

Found the need while working on our property and dispatching nuisance tree rats that get in the attic and also chew through plastic containers of bird seed and deer corn.
 
Yes all of the retention holsters that are suppressor compatible will require a weapon light (as far as i am aware). I suppose if it’s just for plinking around the property and draw speed isn’t a concern you could always use one of those “universal fit” holsters
 
I’m pretty sure that Trex Arms makes a suppressor specific kydex OWB holster. Check their site, I don’t recall the name
 
I don't know if this exists, but something like it did. There used to be holsters that ran the slide to charge a round then released the gun. You'd push the gun down out of the holster.
That concept, pushing down and forward a little to draw, would provide the necessary clearance for any length/diameter pistol suppressor. Obviously, you'd want to carry the gun with a round chambered so it need not charge the gun like the old one influencing the idea.
 
I don't know if this exists, but something like it did. There used to be holsters that ran the slide to charge a round then released the gun. You'd push the gun down out of the holster.
That concept, pushing down and forward a little to draw, would provide the necessary clearance for any length/diameter pistol suppressor. Obviously, you'd want to carry the gun with a round chambered so it need not charge the gun like the old one influencing the idea.
You mean this thing?

 
I’m pretty sure that Trex Arms makes a suppressor specific kydex OWB holster. Check their site, I don’t recall the name
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Unfortunately I’m not sure what to recommend if OP can’t mount a common light that’s supported by these holsters(the light retention ones. Idk much of the Soviet efa2k). I might try a custom shop in this situation.
 
These won’t cycle your 422, but if you have a revolver, you might look at using Aquila Super colibri. They are very quiet. All you hear is the hammer fall. Very effective for close range varmints. Using these would allow you to use a standard holster rig and still give you the ability to get rid of your tree rats.
 
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