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The BLACKHAWKOmega VI Ultra Universal Modular Light Holster is a fully adjustable drop-leg thigh holster designed for comfort and stability. It features a quick-release belt mount, elastic leg straps, and a versatile configuration for both left and right-hand users. With enhanced security through a three-point breakaway system and additional storage options, this holster is perfect for professionals seeking reliability and efficiency in their gear.
R**I
it works
Its Left Hand, the description did not say LH. Will reconfigure RH because its modular
D**H
Completely modular to fit anything.
Let me answer some questions I had about this here. This is a 4 way holster. It comes with vest mount brackets, Its modular in the sense that it will allow you to use it on a belt as a hip holster, or as a leg drop holster. Its also left or right reversible. So you can pick your attachment option. Now quality wise, its nylon, same quality as your vest, or your range bag. Its solid, and it held up to a serious beating.Weapons I know have gotten to fit comfortably in it:Mark 23 with Laser/LightH&K 45 Tactical with Laser/Light and SuppressorH&K Compact 40 with Laser/LightFNX 45 Tactical with Laser/Light, Red Dot Sight, and SuppressorFive-Seven with Laser/Light, Red Dot Sight, and SuppressorBrowning Buck Mark With Laser and Red Dot SightS&W Hunter 44 Mag with Red DotRuger SR 45Ruger SR 9 Compact with Laser/LightBrowning 45 and a number of others.Will it fit what you are trying to squeeze in to this? Yes, does it take some work? YES! You will need to adjust both internally and externally what you are trying to fit. If you need to adjust anything that is velcro it comes with a plastic tool. Its not going to look like much but its a plastic band folded in half, slide that between the velcro and what you trying to remove or adjust to disengage the velcro. Also if you want to switch it from drop leg, to hip holster you need to take the drop strap, and the leg straps off. To do this the leg straps must be taken apart completely removing the male end buckle, and the friction clip. Leave the female end buckle on. Then use the plastic tool to slide each leg strap out. Just keep in mind, the weapon locator strap inside is velcro and can be adjusted around in order to fit both a light and silencer through the holster. What you want to do if you have a silencer or a tactical weapon with a threaded barrel, is you want to move the weapon catch inside so that it catches the light, not the barrel.
F**D
FINALLY! A holster that fits a H&K MARK 23 with a light/laser.
I purchased this holster because there are very few H&K MARK 23 holsters available, especially if you want to install a light or laser on the pistol. Although this holster is designed as a drop leg rig, you can easily strip all of the doo-dads off and wear it as a standard belt holster.I like: 1. That it fits my Mark 23 with a GG&G rail adapter plus a Streamlight TLR-2 HLG light/laser. 2. It securely straps over the rear of the pistol.There is no need to carry "cocked & locked". MK 23's are double action! 3. This holster is almost infinitely adjustable. 4. It fits on a 2" belt tightly. You have to work to get it on the belt which is a plus - good internal rigidity.Less good: 1. Re-holstering takes some work to get the laser past the elastic on the bottom front of the holster. I'm hoping that the elastic "softens" with use. 2. Its not a speed rig. There's a Velcro strap over the snap thumb release strap. I'm not sure why that's there?I rate this holster four stars because I'd prefer a better way to adjust internal holster tension which doesn't snag on re-holstering, but you can't have everything. Given the lack of carrying choices for this pistol, it does the job securely.
M**A
Perfect Fit For my Sig Sauer SP2022 with laser/light attachment
My Sig Sauer SP2022 compact 9x19mm with attached Sig Sauer STL900WLL (2013 model with switch not button operation...Which I assume pushes the laser/light out one rail spot forward) fits perfectly into this nylon holster.The bezel of the light is left open to the elements, which is a negative for me, however it does not protrude from the holster (Which I suppose is good enough considering the lack of options I searched for on-line). Otherwise, the fit is snug, however unholstering is easy enough.The nylon is stiff and rigid which is good for maintaining the shape/configuration of the holster and for overall protection of your firearm.I removed the leg straps as I really only wanted a holster to place my firearm in while at the range...Although I did maintain the drop-leg belt attachment (The option to holster my firearm, however keep it on my body is a requirement). My set up may not look as tactically sound as if I were to have the leg straps, nor as sleek if I were to remove the drop-leg belt attachment, but neither is what I am using this holster for. I primarily want protection and safe holstering of my firearm, and I want to be able to easily attach the holster to my belt yet also be able not have too much dangling from the holster when I return it to my range bag.The durability of the holster is superb, the stitching is secure, the ability to adjust for size is convenient, the configuration options are unmatched, the value is there! Outside of spending the time ordering/waiting and money for a customized kydex holster, if you have a firearm with a light or laser/light combination, this is very well worth it!
A**D
Meh, not the best thing I've ever purchased, but not the worst.
Very difficult to setup, downright frustrating. Retention isn't great. It's heavier than it really needs to be. The pouch isn't big enough to carry anything, can't even fit a tourniquet in it, let alone a spare mag. Which why would you carry a spare mag on your strong arm side anyway even if it would fit? All that being said, it's okay, just not great. If it were a tool for a dangerous job like police work etc I would choose something different, since the release is sloppy and slows your draw time down. A thigh rig should be the fastest holster to get into but this one is not that. Three stars for a "meh" product. It will be enough for backpacking in the back country. But if you're in an industry where fractions of a second count, look elsewhere. Had to pay an extra $5 just to pick it up because the seller shipped in the wrong box and didn't pay full postage.
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