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by oljames3
Wed Jul 05, 2017 10:42 am
Forum: Never Again!!
Topic: Close call with Glock
Replies: 87
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Re: Close call with Glock

C-dub wrote:
mloamiller wrote:
C-dub wrote: ... when I have to disarm I just remove the entire holster with the gun in it and put it in the center console. I rarely take the gun out of the holster when not at a range or at home.
:iagree:
This is why I use a paddle holster, rather than one that attaches directly to the belt. The paddle holster prevents the scenario in the OP.
Due to switching holsters last year to a Safariland 7TS 7377, I discovered that I did not like the cant of the 7378 holster I wanted. Ordering the 7378 also get's one the belt slide option. I changed to that, a 7377, which has the more straight up draw angle I like better. Although I don't use a paddle holster any longer, if I must disarm before going inside or before going to bed, I still remove the entire holster from my belt. I've found that it isn't all that much more difficult.
I also use the 7TS ALS 7377. I added the QLS which allows me to quickly remove/attach the holstered pistol from/to my belt without undoing the belt. I use the QLS 22 receiver plate because it is a even more secure than the QLS 21, which Safariland rates as Level 1 Retention (TM).
http://www.safariland.com/products/hols ... ml#start=1

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