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Bianchi 22714: Ergotek Duty Belt Plain Blk-Sz 42-44

$24.99
Condition: New
size: Glock 26/27
color: Black - STX Plain
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Top positive review
4 people found this helpful
Great holster, no "thinking" necessary for the thumb release
By Bill Cox on Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2015
I spent a good amount of time researching a concealment holster for my Glock. I was looking a holster both for every day carry and for IDPA sport shooting events without breaking the bank too much. There are a lot of fan's out there for Blade Tech and CompTac holsters, with good reason, they make good holsters. But, I kept returning to the BlackHawk Serpa line and the SafariLand ALS line as "good values" with positive, locking retention instead of just friction retention. After much thought and research, I ruled out the Serpa because I didn't like the idea of manipulating my trigger finger during the draw. Just me, I like the idea of a thumb release much better. All of the Safariland videos say that the ALS thumb release requires no "thought" or manipulation to actuate the release. I'm here to tell you that is ABSOLUTELY TRUE. If you start with the thumb on your draw-hand in the "thumbs up" position, or the 1911 thumb safety position, simply grasping the handgun will release the retention mechanism. Every time, smoothly and without any conscious thought. I had some slight doubts going in, but I'm a believer now. And, the ALS stands for Automatic Locking System. It is automatic. Holster the gun and the lock clicks into place on the ejection port. My only con, would be how stiff it is to get the holster on and off with the paddle affixed. As others have mentioned, the holster features a tab (removable) that hooks under your belt. It takes a bit to get the paddle holster on and off, especially compared to my Probus for a different gun, but I think it is impossible to draw the gun, holster and all... the holster stays put. And, tight to your body. My Glock fits perfectly in the holster, goldilocks, not too tight, not too loose. Didn't need to touch the tension adjustment screw. Finally, some have mentioned that their holster did not come with the belt loop attachment. Mine absolutely did. In fact, it came in a retail SafariLand plastic clamshell package, the easy open kind, not the kind that requires a chainsaw to open. The belt attachment is standard from SafariLand for the 6378, so perhaps retailers other than Amazon are separating them. My order was fulfilled by Amazon. PROs: - Fits the gun perfectly - Inexpensive, purchased with Prime shipping at about a third off retail - Simple, positive thumb-release retention - Paddle fits tight and with belt tab, it's not coming off nor moving with the draw CONs: - Tight tension between the paddle and holster plus a belt tab/hook takes a few seconds to get on and off. -
Top critical review
159 people found this helpful
Initially loved it, but it failed...
By Lerm7 on Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2017
CAUTION: Read entire review before purchase. Initial Review: Great piece of gear. My Glock with a Surefire X200 fits securely. After a couple hours, the release mechanism becomes second nature; and after using the Safariland SLS, Blackhawk Serpa, and an HTC kydex retention holster for years, this Safariland ALS model has become my new favorite. I'd highly recommend a Safariland mid-ride drop adapter for those who want to use this with soft armor and plates. The mid-ride allows for a smooth draw and is still comfortable for me in a vehicle. New review (11SEP2017): This holster was a dream come true for a couple months. Unfortunately, it utterly failed when it was exposed to heavy rains. I'm writing this review from southwest Florida. Hurricane Irma just hit us yesterday, and it brought high winds and heavy rainfall. The holster initially worked fine, but after working outside for a few hours and getting soaked, this changed. After I came inside, I attempted to draw my Glock 17 to dry it off, and to my surprise the firearm was stuck. It took a lot of force to get it out. I dried off the Glock and holster as best I could and adjusted the tension screw. It didn't help, and I had an even more difficult time reholstering it. I switched to my old Serpa for the duration of the hurricane. A day later, the holster still takes an excessive amount of force to holster and unholster. It is non-mission capable. I'm grateful that I found this out now and not in a potentially life-threatening situation. Update (29SEP2017): I talked to Safariland customer service about the issue, and the representative said the company was aware of the problem. He said the problem was fixed in the 7-series holsters because they switched to a nylon material on the inside of the holster which doesn't expand when saturated. The model 7378 is the 7-series equivalent of this holster.

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