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Uberg33k April 7th, 2013 12:36

Universal Leg Holster Question
 
Okay so I had a brand new Universal Leg Holster lying around and I tried it with my Glock 17 and it's a perfect fit except the fact that if you press hard enough on the part that is against the mag release of course the magazine itself unlocks and falls out. Is there a good Universal Leg Holster for the Glock 17 that you guys recommend? I'm in the GTA and would prefer local purchase but if there's a online alternative that people say is trust worthy I'd consider it. I like Beaver Surplus because I can bring in my weapon and try it out etc. Thanks guys.

Styrak April 7th, 2013 12:49

That's the problem with any cloth holster. That is why a lot of us choose to run hard or kydex holsters, usually with some active retention.
Entire pistols have also known to be lost out of cloth holsters.

When most people see "cloth" or "universal" holster, they also see "crap" and "this will make me lose my $50 mags or $300 pistol".

Spend the money and get a decent holster.

Uberg33k April 7th, 2013 12:52

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Originally Posted by Styrak (Post 1781407)
That's the problem with any cloth holster. That is why a lot of us choose to run hard or kydex holsters, usually with some active retention.
Entire pistols have also known to be lost out of cloth holsters.

When most people see "cloth" or "universal" holster, they also see "crap" and "this will make me lose my $50 mags or $300 pistol".

Spend the money and get a decent holster.

What do you recommend? I prefer the Kydex ones anyway but I don't own one.

EDIT: Blackhawk CQC Serpa <---- Good?

Uberg33k April 7th, 2013 13:12

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Originally Posted by -Skeletor- (Post 1781420)
I like the Serpa; the cons that are associated with it I haven't experienced.

If you draw your weapon the proper way most of the "issues" I've just read about it are rendered moot. I can't for the life of me imagine drawing any other way than how I was taught in the Military but I digress. I'm leaning heavily to the SERPA.

So my next question(s) would be;

1) Where's the best place to purchase said holster and which one should I get? (I've read that the Glock 17 one doesn't fit the TM Glock 17 so in turn my WE version would also be an issue?)

2) Can it be modified to use as a drop leg holster?

bizkilter April 7th, 2013 13:20

I use SERPAs for my 226s and haven't had an issue yet whereas with my uni holster the only sidearm I can use with it is a revolver. Even that has been known to slip out a couple of times.

moz_boz April 7th, 2013 13:30

I have a Serpa for my SOCOM Gear MEU...no fit or draw issues at all...fits like a glove ;)

I found mine on evilBay

Warderp April 7th, 2013 13:33

It might all depend on what pistol you are running, seems like there is a off the shelf setup for any configuration for a Glock or an M9 but since I dont use either I picked up the Blackhawk "Special operations holster" It will fit a large frame pistol very nicely (TM Px4) never had an issue with it dumping the mag out of the gun and I only had an issue once of the gun falling out (because I didn't fasten the strap).

Biggest issue with the holster is that you have to remember to resecure your pistol in the holster every time, and the buckle on the additional over flap got shot and cracked it.

coach April 7th, 2013 13:33

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Originally Posted by Uberg33k (Post 1781396)
it's a perfect fit except the fact that if you press hard enough on the part that is against the mag release of course the magazine itself unlocks and falls out.

Cut the fabric away so it doesn't press against the mag release

Uberg33k April 7th, 2013 13:56

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Originally Posted by coach (Post 1781437)
Cut the fabric away so it doesn't press against the mag release

Actually not a bad idea. :) The fit is perfect, and the strap holds the weapon very secure, my only issue was the mag release being engaged. I'll try the cut method to see if it works, may save me $120 from the SERPA I'm close to purchasing.

coach April 7th, 2013 14:07

I wouldn't suggest it if it was a stupid idea! Cut it and use a soldering iron or lighter to seal the cut edge.

DustMagnet April 7th, 2013 14:21

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Originally Posted by Uberg33k (Post 1781444)
Actually not a bad idea. :) The fit is perfect, and the strap holds the weapon very secure, my only issue was the mag release being engaged. I'll try the cut method to see if it works, may save me $120 from the SERPA I'm close to purchasing.

I run a knock off leg holster for my 1911 and it's never lost the pistol or a mag.

However, you do need to replace the nuts with some posilock units from the hardware store... ;-)

Also available in country for a bit more.

Uberg33k April 7th, 2013 17:33

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Originally Posted by DustMagnet (Post 1781453)
I run a knock off leg holster for my 1911 and it's never lost the pistol or a mag.

However, you do need to replace the nuts with some posilock units from the hardware store... ;-)

Also available in country for a bit more.

Well hey now! lol More info regarding which ones specifically to replace would be awesome. My hardware skills are moderate at best.

K3vX April 7th, 2013 17:40

Totally off subject, but I do have to mention the fact that you acquired a lot of weaponry over a short time!

Uberg33k April 7th, 2013 17:46

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Originally Posted by K3vX (Post 1781495)
Totally off subject, but I do have to mention the fact that you acquired a lot of weaponry over a short time!

lol yes, yes I did. Not even close to being done. :-)


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