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| If you Google "Serpa problems" or "Serpa banned" there are days worth of reading on why to avoid those based upon how close it puts your finger to the trigger with the release mechanism. Safariland has a concealable ALS series or even lower profile is the Bianchi Carrylok line. I've always found a simple thumb snap to work just fine.
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| Posts: 4271 | Location: Contra Costa County, CA | Registered: May 28, 2004 |
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| I use the Serpa for my G-26. It came with both a belt and paddle attachment. I use the paddle. The holster holds the gun up high and tight with a good belt and seems to be very durable. Just keep an eye on the screws or use loctite. They will work loose. I understand the issues some have with this holster and I do keep them in the back of my mind when using it. So far no issues. Search Amazon if you choose to go with the serpa. Several months ago I ended up getting two of them (one for g-26, one for G-22) and ended up getting both for about the same price as my original one I picked up years ago.
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| Retention holster, thy name is Safariland. Go to HolsterOps.com and choose wisely.
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| I have a few Safariland ALS 6378 paddle holsters for various sized Glocks. The holsters are top notch for quality and for their intended purpose of having a securing thumb release. Honestly though they have a little more bulk than a holster using friction. You said you wanted something low profile, these conceal underneath a work coat in the field but not as well as tightly fitted friction Kydex belt holster. |
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| When I’m out riding my dirt bike, I carry in a fanny pack. It’s comfortable and very secure. Have you thought about going that route? I typically carry a water bottle on mine. I also have then in dark green and navy so they don’t look tacticool.
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| quote: Originally posted by MNSIG: Thanks guys. I ordered a Safariland 7377. Looks like a better retention system than the Serpa.
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| Posts: 1128 | Location: Arkansas | Registered: September 25, 2008 |
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| I used to use a leather concealment holster with a thumb snap for dirtbike riding with my g20. I ended up switching to a regular ccw kydex holster that uses just friction. I tightened it down to the point where it’s kinda hard to get it out unless you pull it quickly and haven’t had any problems, including when I wrecked and broke my shoulder, my gun didn’t budge after I went flying and landed right on it |
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| quote: Originally posted by TheNewbie: There is absolutely no reason to carry a SERPA. It is unsafe and lacks in quality. I foolishly used one for a few years but would never go back.
Even a properly fitted/made kydex holster is a better option than the SERPA.
For active retention, the Safariland ALS tops all others.
If you carry a G27, I would also recommend an SCD by Tau Development Group.
There’s nothing wrong with Serpa holsters. I’ve not had an issue in several thousand times I’ve pulled a gun out of a Serpa holster nor do I know anyone who has. My trigger finger sits along the slide when I pull the gun, just as it does out of a safariland. |
| Posts: 1537 | Location: Kentucky | Registered: December 05, 2011 |
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| The "Serpa Holster" issue is well known and well documented. Under stress and fatigue this holster fails due to the retention mechanism being directly in line with the trigger on withdrawing the weapon. By name this is the only holster that is routinely banned by ranges and training schools. The original OP has made an excellent choice with Safariland. Andrew
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