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Brands | Home » » BlackHawk® Carbon-fiber SERPA Holster, BLACK | | | | | | | Description: | | BlackHawk Carbon - fiber SERPA Holster is top - gun quality! Defending U.S. soil takes more than the right training... it takes the right equipment. This military and law enforcement-quality Holster is designed for one smooth, quick motion... forget old-fashioned thumb breaks that slow your draw and complicate reholstering. The SERPA lock lets you draw the weapon quickly while establishing a full grip from start to finish. The patented SERPA lock engages the trigger guard as you holster the pistol using only one hand and won't let go until you release it. The release is made using your normal drawing motion, with the trigger finger beside the holster body. 5-position cant for versatility. Comes with belt loop and paddle platforms... a great value! All right handed. State Color and Model. For the most innovative holster on the market... order now! BlackHawk Carbon-fiber SERPA Holster | | | Product Details: | | | Average Customer Rating:
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Good Level 2 HolsterMar 24, 2010 PRODUCTS I HAVE TRIED
Nylon holsters with and without strap - .357 Magnum
Nylon holsters with strap - .45 Caliber 1911
Galco Stow-N-Go
DESIGN:
Many holsters exist and it is quite difficult trying to find which works out best for your pistol. Comprised of Black Carbon Fiber, this system is stable and sturdy. Instead of Nylon or Neoprene, this holster is made of a more solid. It does not scratch the metal slide. A simple button allows a lightning fast release with your hand in the ready to fire position. The weapon cannot be removed unless you push the button and slide the weapon up. Placing the gun back into the holster is easy and seamless (I recommend that you practice, unloaded, before you try this with a chambered bullet).
No visible metal components do allow for a perfect profile without any type of discernible sound when walking. You can hang your pistol on the belt or by the included paddle attachment. The paddle hugs the holster closer to you than the belt attachment. With the paddle, there is more equal weight distribution, allowing for a more comfortable carry and less strain on your pants/belt. It does seem to hang quite low for me, and the only way that I can see this working out for concealed carry is one of two ways: 1) Coat that is below the inseam 2) Shirt that is fit larger than average shirt (untucked), such as a sports jersey (i.e. Hockey, Baseball or Football Jersey). Carrying on the belt attachment keeps the gun even further from your waistline, making the gun obvious to an astute observer.
This is not an ideal holster for concealed carry given the width without a jacket. I know of people who use this for Open Carry - where it is legal to do so (Florida is not one of those states) - or people use it on their own property or on a firing range. I am aware that some Rangemasters and Firearms instructors disallow the use of this specific holster.
One caveat that I have read is the possibility of accidental discharging of the sidearm when drawing the weapon or returning it to the holster. If you release the gun with a straight right index finger and lift up, this is unlikely. Additionally, it is important to perform drills when drawing your weapon, unloaded, to ensure that you are entirely familiar with this safety system. It is with constant practice that this becomes second nature. Under tense situations; however, under duress or panic, a user can mistakenly fire as they draw their weapon.
When it comes to a holster carry, I feel very secure given the low likelihood that the gun will come out on its own and it has a quick release that does not hinder me from drawing my pistol. The cant can be adjusted in 3 positions (vertical, forward or backwards). Blackhawk items are modular in that they can fit other configurations for dozens of uses. That flexibility with its unique design was my major decision to purchase this. There is a lot of versatility with this set up.
Overall, I personally, enjoy wearing my pistol with this holster but the caveats exist and it is up to you to decide if this fits your purpose.
Happy Shooting to You!
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Does not "fit" all 1911sOct 15, 2009 Holds a 1911 very tightly. Will NOT let it go at all unless the release catch is pressed. Take a leather holster, ala my Yaqui slide, and hold the gun upside down in it and it will let go of the gun after extended use. These will not. However, that being said, these holsters only fit the FULL SIZE 1911s. My Commander model does not fit the holster completely. The holster is made for a full length slide and there is a full inch of space between the end of the barrel and the bottom of the holster that is just empty. Returned it to the store where I got it. It is made very well and does exactly what the manufacturer claims it will do. Just be aware that it will not perfectly fit all sub-models of a particular gun or gun family.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Excellent HolsterOct 12, 2009 I own two other Blackhawk holsters besides the one I just ordered for a full size 1911. I own one for a Glock 26 and another for a Beretta 92FS. The materials are of the highest quality, very light weight, impervious to sweat/moisture, require no maintenance, and otherwise function as described by the manufacturer. I have both of my holsters set up with the paddle attachment. This holster is so secure that you will not have any problems engaging in just about any type of physical activity while wearing it. Your gun will be secure. It will not come off the holster, and the holster will not come off your waistline. This is one of those rare instances where the hype about a product is actually true to the way the product works. I also own magazine carriers, and a flashlight holster from Blackhawk, and they also work well and are very secure.
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