OUTBAGS USANSC30 Nylon OWB Outside Pants Carry Holster w/Mag Pouch. Family Owned & Operated. Made in USA
M**S
They Flop!
I have 2 outbags holsters for 2 different pistols. They both fit the gun perfectly, but both holsters flop! By that I mean that the design of the belt loop/belt clip allows the loaded holster to flop out away from your body, instead of holding your gun closer to your body, thusly putting your gun more "in the way." It doesn't matter whether you use a separate belt, or use the included metal clip to attach the holster to your regular belt or pants waistband, the design of this holster allows the gun butt to lean outwards, well away from your body. The integral belt loop and clip might just be too narrow, or perhaps too low, but nevertheless, the weight of your gun in the holster causes it to flops outward, putting your gun butt out in the way. Other than that, shipping was fast, the holsters are well made and fit the designated guns perfectly. Will I use these holsters... not as a carry holster but perhaps in the car or truck.
C**K
Great value
I'm using this with a Ruger SR9c.Everything fits nice and tight. I really like the retention strap that's Vel-Cro adjustable for length and angle. You can move the thumb snap from the side to the top, and you can position the strap over the grip OR the hammer/striker.The removable belt clip is very secure, but it will cut into your belt. In fact, it's quicker, easier, and more comfortable to just use the integrated belt loop.The construction seems pretty good, but I'm skeptical as to how well it would stand up to daily use. The thumb snap feels great NEW, but I'm afraid it might get loose after repeated use--a new snap should start a little tight. I also get the impression that the stitching won't take much abuse. I've already pulled out a few loose threads and nylon fibers, and I would expect some more unravelling after heavy use.Overall, I'm very pleased with this holster, and I wouldn't expect anything better in this price range. (You can probably find something cheaper from Hong Kong, but I haven't had good luck with those at all.) I don't think this would be my failsafe choice during the inevitable zombie outbreak, but it should be great for ordinary trips to the shooting range, fishing hole, hiking trail, etc.For what it's worth, I paid $13 with free shipping, and I received it several days earlier than I expected. Yay Amazon.
A**N
Good, US made belt holster for the money.
Bought for use with an SR22, it also accommodates a Walther PK380 (4/8/15 and a Ruger SR9C) which I acquired after the holster. Too wide at the toe of the holster to fit well a PP .380 I have had for decades. The magazine pouch will accommodate a magazine from any of the three pistols, all of which are single stack (10, 8 and 7 round, respectively.)Although light, the construction appears to be solid. Stitching appears to be strong. Webbing strips are reasonably robust. The retaining strap for the pistol is snap fastened, that for the magazine is Velcro fastened. Except at the front of the holster, where nylon webbing is carried into the interior, presumably to decrease wear from the front sight, the interior is lined with a softer material which should protect the finish. The belt clip is strong; but it can be removed and reinserted in an identical webbing mount on the opposite side of the holster, allowing the holster to be used by either left or right handers.I am very pleased with this purchase, especially for the price paid for a US made product. The four star rating indicates my innate conservatism, rather than any dissatisfaction with the holster. I plan to get round to ordering one to fit the PP, soon.(4/8/15) Since original review, I have used the holster on an external gunbelt with a Ruger SR 9C and a separate Outbags two magazine nylon pouch for a practical shooting course. This allowed me to have three reloads available. Each exercise only required two reload magazines, which I took from the two magazine pouch on my left. However, on one exercise I dropped a reload magazine. Rather than lose focus and risk trying to recover the dropped magazine, I was able to shift the pistol to my left hand, draw the spare load from the magazine holder on the holster, reload and shoot adequately left handed to avoid loosing even more time on the exercise. While it is less convenient to pull a reload from than a holder on the left side, the magazine holder built into this holster certainly came in handy on that occasion.
S**N
Solid Budget Choice
This is a snug fit for an SR40c. The button clasp straps are a strong velcro that nestles inside the belt loops, so it can be adjusted and will stay in place. The straps will adjust to any angle, position, or button location you want; you can definitely make a strong hold with this back strap. It is also completely ambidextrous. You can order whatever orientation you like and swap all the parts around in a minute or two. I removed the metal clip. I suppose the clip is for pocket carry, but this holster is way too big for concealment. The inside is a softer green felt texture that won't scratch your finish or parts. The magazine pouch will hold my extended magazine, and it is easy to thread a belt through this holster. It isn't the most comfortable thing if you wear it on your pants belt and you will not be able to angle the draw position, but for a sub-15 dollar holster it's a very well-constructed and utilitarian choice.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
2 months ago