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ahnaatjai November 10th, 2015 23:41

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Originally Posted by daishi (Post 1963818)
I strictly use gcode for all my pistols. Just gota buy a drop leg platform, and then you can attach any holster from gcode to it. Amazing quality and has never failed me. You can get attachments for drop leg, waist, belt, mollee ect.


I use gcode as well. Great quality.

However I had to really REALLY work in the holster for my TM Glock17. I think I was working it in for around three straight weeks before I could finally get a good draw from it. Apparently the width for TM Glocks is slightly wider than other makes. (Anyone back me up on that?)

Zfurlong November 11th, 2015 01:41

I use a matrix hard shell clipped on to my battle belt

Zfurlong November 11th, 2015 01:42

Mind you I have a we g18c

AnthonyG November 11th, 2015 01:54

Mk
 
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Originally Posted by BioRage (Post 1963819)
Cheap alternative - Amazon.ca blackhawk cqc holster for G21 (will fit marui g17/18 & we glocks). Free shipping over 25+, and they are about $30-40ish + tax.

This. No regrets from me. The serpa clones look flimsy every time I see someone with one. Might as well get a real Blackhawk!

MiniMcNabb November 11th, 2015 14:21

Safariland ALS or SLS/ALS...accept no other.

SawBone November 11th, 2015 22:57

I use a Blackhawk CQC with a drop/offset mount on my belt. I didn't get a chance to test this setup a lot yet, but it's a hundred times better than the crap ACM drop leg I had before.

:^) November 13th, 2015 22:01

This weird thing.

http://ep.yimg.com/ay/optacticalgear...gunclip-14.jpg

Ricochet November 15th, 2015 15:58

Blade-Tech Level III Duty Holster

lurkingknight November 15th, 2015 17:11

for my 5-7.. serpa.. for my kwa 226 that I sold, serpa... for my hk45 serpa. lol

mr_nuts31 November 15th, 2015 17:40

I have a serpa for each sidearm I own except for my FNX 45 since they don't make one for it. Might be a little bit expensive having a separate holster for each one, but they work great and hasn't let me down. Just make sure to practice your draw once you get your hands on a serpa since they still have a bit of a break in period and to avoid the infamous serpa shooting yourself problem.

RainyEyes November 15th, 2015 17:40

I use a serpa... I've seen people use belt clips like ILL KILL YOU TOO but that particular person has dropped his glock countless times to the point of breaking it... Use with caution.

Danke November 15th, 2015 18:14

The Gunclip is pretty secure.

It's just re-holstering on the clones is a 3 person job.

lurkingknight November 15th, 2015 18:31

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Originally Posted by mr_nuts31 (Post 1964243)
I have a serpa for each sidearm I own except for my FNX 45 since they don't make one for it. Might be a little bit expensive having a separate holster for each one, but they work great and hasn't let me down. Just make sure to practice your draw once you get your hands on a serpa since they still have a bit of a break in period and to avoid the infamous serpa shooting yourself problem.



always worth it imo to have a hardshell holster for every pistol you're going to run... reason being is that the hard shell will protect those guns who have the mag release on the side. Soft holsters move and when you run the bumping around will knock the mag release and drop your mag. 1-2 mags depending on your gun = 1 real steel serpa with mounting hardware.

CQC is reasonably cheap. If you want to run the leg platform and have everal pistols you can get the qd ring setup and have several cqc holsters for your pistol. It becomes cheaper the more pistols you own. The l2 leg rig and holster runs 100$ or so.

Also I have yet to accidentally shoot myself in the foot with a serpa... I have yet to figure out how some people manage this.


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