Gear: blackhawk cqc serpa holster

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blackhawk cqc serpa holster

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Category: Duty & Tactical Gear
Subcategory: Tactical Equipment
Price: $39.99
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BLACKHAWK CQC SERPA LEVEL 2 CONCEALMENT HOLSTER W/ BELT AND PADDLE PLATFORM

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    md130, Thu, 13 Mar 2008 05:20:29 UTC.

    THIS CONCEALMENT HOLSTER DESERVES A 5 STAR RATING BECAUSE OF ITS DURABILITY AND IT IS A BELT HOLSTER AND A PADDLE HOLSTER IN ONE!!!!! I BOUGHT THIS HOLSTER FOR ALL OF MY GUNS AND I ALSO CARRY IT ON DUTY WHILE WORKING UNDERCOVER.IT IS A LEVEL 2 HOLSTER AND IS AUTOMATICALLY LOCKED BACK IN PLACE WHEN REHOLSTERED. GREAT PRODUCT. YOU CAN BUY THIS HOLSTER AT MY FAVORITE STORE OPTICSPLANET.COM FOR $34.99 USD FOR MATTE FINISH AND $39.99USD FOR THE CARBON FIBER FINISH.AND AT OPTICS PLANET NO SHIPPING OR TAX.CHECK THIS HOLSTER OUT IT IS ONE OF THE BEST HOLSTERS OUT THERE. P..S. STAY AWAY FROM FOBUS THEY ARE NOT WORTH IT.THEY RUB ON YOUR GUNS TRIGGER GUARD

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    thugbugger, Fri, 18 Apr 2008 19:18:23 UTC.

    Doesn't conceal all that well, but is a very good holster. Very secure locking mechanism and very simple to draw....easy to be quick on the draw with the release mechanism this holster has. Wouldn't have another Faubus or Uncle Mikes after buying this holster. Very well made, easy to adjust to just the right angle, giving it that personal touch. I wear mine as a paddle, but it comes with the belt mount as well.

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    nadnock, Mon, 21 Apr 2008 01:23:55 UTC.

    Holster is great at securing weapon. I place it a step above uncle mikes and similar holsters; however, I had mine lying empty on my seat and placed a box on top. It smashed the holster and I was unable to use from that point on. An expensive lesson on placement, but I was disappointed in the durability of the holster. Especially for the cost.

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    keithk386, Mon, 21 Apr 2008 20:21:08 UTC.

    Secures weapon for daily use nicely plus has both belt attachment or paddle attachment.

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    cmac1973, Sun, 15 Jun 2008 05:19:48 UTC.

    i use this for off-duty carry, great holster

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    jstacey928, Mon, 23 Jun 2008 05:24:23 UTC.

    Bought one of these recently and love it. Fits my XD and my sig with 3 turns of the tension screw. Works well as on duty as well as off duty cary. The only issue is it doesn't conseal under a coat or shirt.

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    TheBigBull, Sat, 02 Aug 2008 12:26:16 UTC.

    I have this type of holster for my Military issued 9mm Beretta and my own Glock. The way it can interchange from a thigh rig to a paddle back or to use on a belt is great. I have owned my holsters for over 3 years and never had a problem. A great product that is versitile and not so expensive anymore. Other companies out thier make similar products but Blackhawk has never let me down.

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    NarcoRanger73, Fri, 15 Aug 2008 18:40:21 UTC.

    By far, the best tactical holster I've ever used. Durable, practical, and provides a smooth, quick draw. Excellent for search warrant work for those that don't wish to wear a thigh holster. The distinct sound and feel of the "click" gives you the confidence that your weapon is secure.

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    Deputydog1402, Sat, 11 Oct 2008 03:26:50 UTC.

    This is by far the best holster I've worn to date. I have thrown away a few holsters that have claimed to be "vesatile". The ease of the draw and the fact that you can now buy an attachment that will allow you to carry your handgun on your molle vest are priceless conveniences that make it worth while to buy one!

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    wdoarjr, Thu, 06 Nov 2008 14:07:51 UTC.

    The Serpa is a poorly designed but well marketed holster that has a user to press in with the finger tip as they draw their pistol.

    Some times the finger ends up right on the trigger pressing inward well before it would be safe to do.

    I have also seen seasoned operators unable to draw from a Serpa holster under stress. I have also seen debris accumulate under the release button and "lock" the holster.

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