Retention Holster Suggestions?
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Retention Holster Suggestions?
Hello all,
My brother is looking for a left-handed holster for an XD(m) .40 with retention features. He lives in a state with open carry and wants a holster option for the times when he would rather OC than hide it (think fishing and hunting stuff). It also needs to work on a regular gun belt (1.25") so anything that would only be secure on a big ol' duty belt won't work. Off the shelf would be best, but a custom job would be ok if there isn't a good OTS option.
He's new to carrying (both open and concealed) so he asked me for some ideas, but I have no experience or even second hand knowledge of retention holsters, other than I have heard to stay away from the Blackhawk Serpa due to a couple issues. (Which is unfortunate, because he likes the style of that holster.)
Any suggestions? Things to look for/avoid?
Thanks!
My brother is looking for a left-handed holster for an XD(m) .40 with retention features. He lives in a state with open carry and wants a holster option for the times when he would rather OC than hide it (think fishing and hunting stuff). It also needs to work on a regular gun belt (1.25") so anything that would only be secure on a big ol' duty belt won't work. Off the shelf would be best, but a custom job would be ok if there isn't a good OTS option.
He's new to carrying (both open and concealed) so he asked me for some ideas, but I have no experience or even second hand knowledge of retention holsters, other than I have heard to stay away from the Blackhawk Serpa due to a couple issues. (Which is unfortunate, because he likes the style of that holster.)
Any suggestions? Things to look for/avoid?
Thanks!
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Re: Retention Holster Suggestions?
It's not very common and sometimes maligned, but I like the Blackhawk Serpa. It is probably available for his gun.
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Re: Retention Holster Suggestions?
+1 for the Serpa. Mine went through a LOT of deployments and took a LOT of abuse.C-dub wrote:It's not very common and sometimes maligned, but I like the Blackhawk Serpa. It is probably available for his gun.
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I'm sorry, but I didn't read your second paragraph.Sangiovese wrote:Hello all,
My brother is looking for a left-handed holster for an XD(m) .40 with retention features. He lives in a state with open carry and wants a holster option for the times when he would rather OC than hide it (think fishing and hunting stuff). It also needs to work on a regular gun belt (1.25") so anything that would only be secure on a big ol' duty belt won't work. Off the shelf would be best, but a custom job would be ok if there isn't a good OTS option.
He's new to carrying (both open and concealed) so he asked me for some ideas, but I have no experience or even second hand knowledge of retention holsters, other than I have heard to stay away from the Blackhawk Serpa due to a couple issues. (Which is unfortunate, because he likes the style of that holster.)
Any suggestions? Things to look for/avoid?
Thanks!

I have used the Serpa for CC for about 7+ years, first with my Glock 40's and now with my 45's. I keep them clean and they have not malfunctioned once on me. The issues with clothing getting stuck in them could happen with any holster.
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Re: Retention Holster Suggestions?
Personally much prefer Safariland SLS and ALS thumb-operated retention systems to the Serpa
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Re: Retention Holster Suggestions?
Thanks for the help. I know there are lots of people who swear by the serpas, but I think we're going to try to avoid them if we can.
I'll have to look into the safariland holsters.
I'll have to look into the safariland holsters.
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Re: Retention Holster Suggestions?
There are a lot of options with retention holsters, if you have a police supply house that is open to the public go by and check out what they have. It is better to put your hand on one than look at them online. Most makers that make duty holsters make duty/conceal holsters as well. Happy hunting.
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Re: Retention Holster Suggestions?
Good suggestion - for OP there is a GT Distributors somewhere in DFW area, highly recommendtxhighlander wrote:There are a lot of options with retention holsters, if you have a police supply house that is open to the public go by and check out what they have. It is better to put your hand on one than look at them online. Most makers that make duty holsters make duty/conceal holsters as well. Happy hunting.
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Re: Retention Holster Suggestions?
That ALS looks really interesting. I only open carry a couple of times a year, in a very low crime state, but it still feels somewhat irresponsible to do so without a retention holster.A-R wrote:Personally much prefer Safariland SLS and ALS thumb-operated retention systems to the Serpa
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Basically, it's at 635 and Northwest Hwy.A-R wrote:Good suggestion - for OP there is a GT Distributors somewhere in DFW area, highly recommendtxhighlander wrote:There are a lot of options with retention holsters, if you have a police supply house that is open to the public go by and check out what they have. It is better to put your hand on one than look at them online. Most makers that make duty holsters make duty/conceal holsters as well. Happy hunting.
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Re: Retention Holster Suggestions?
I just looked at the GT Distributors site and it looks like they have a lot of options. I'm going to head over there later this week and check out some of the various models that are available for the XD(m).
I'm sure that between handling the holsters and bugging the sales people I will be able to figure out which one to recommend. Heck, I might even find something I can't live without
Thanks a ton for the suggestion!

I'm sure that between handling the holsters and bugging the sales people I will be able to figure out which one to recommend. Heck, I might even find something I can't live without

Thanks a ton for the suggestion!

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Re: Retention Holster Suggestions?
I made it out to GT Distributors over lunch today and it was exactly what I needed. Although they didn't have any left handed models in stock for the XD(m), I was able to look at several right handed versions. That Safariland ALS system is really slick. I may pick up one for myself, and I'm definitely going to recommend that big bro place an order for one.
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Re: Retention Holster Suggestions?
Interesting. How does this locking mechanism differ from what the Serpa uses? I saw that is thumb operated, but does anyone know how the mechanism holds onto the gun?Sangiovese wrote:I made it out to GT Distributors over lunch today and it was exactly what I needed. Although they didn't have any left handed models in stock for the XD(m), I was able to look at several right handed versions. That Safariland ALS system is really slick. I may pick up one for myself, and I'm definitely going to recommend that big bro place an order for one.
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Re: Retention Holster Suggestions?
This link has a picture of the ALS setup. Not sure if it shows enough detail to answer your question or not. But it is better than my "after you press the lever, a little thingy moves out of the way" explanation.C-dub wrote:Interesting. How does this locking mechanism differ from what the Serpa uses? I saw that is thumb operated, but does anyone know how the mechanism holds onto the gun?Sangiovese wrote:I made it out to GT Distributors over lunch today and it was exactly what I needed. Although they didn't have any left handed models in stock for the XD(m), I was able to look at several right handed versions. That Safariland ALS system is really slick. I may pick up one for myself, and I'm definitely going to recommend that big bro place an order for one.
http://www.safariland.com/dutygear/duty/als.aspx
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