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The Mega-Fit Light Bearing OWB Holster by CYTAC is a right-hand, paddle-style holster designed for full-size and compact handguns equipped with Streamlight TLR-1 HL or TLR-2 lights. It features adjustable tension for a customized fit, a low notch cut for red dot sights, and Level 2 retention for enhanced security.
Brand | CYTAC |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Material | Polymer |
Style | Paddle OWB Holster |
Closure Type | Pull On |
Manufacturer | CYTAC |
UPC | 745551889253 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.73 x 4.57 x 3.11 inches |
Package Weight | 0.28 Kilograms |
Brand Name | CYTAC |
A**R
Great Universal Holster, So Good I Bought Two
I purchased this holster not really knowing what to expect. I didn't have a TLR-1 or TLR-2 (ordered them at the same time as this holster) so I wasn't sure if it would work with what I have and work how I wanted it to.It's difficult to find a shoulder rig that accommodates pistols with lights and red dots, so I decided to take a chance on this being an answer.Boy was I surprised!My P30SK with Holosun EPS Carry red dot and TLR-7A Flex slid right in and locked in nice and secure.After tightening the screws it worked just as well for my Hellcat with ADE Pro red dot and Olight Baldr mini!Coupled it with their 360 shoulder harness and double magazine pouch and I've got a set-up I truly love.So much so I bought a complete second set to leave set up for the Hellcat while I EDC the set-up with the P30SK.First off I understand them saying it won't work with the TLR-7. The way the holster retains the firearm is by locking on to the light. The compartment where the light goes is specifically the length of the TRL-1 and TLR-2. So it locks the light in and therefore what ever pistol is attached to it. It also locks it from the back side, which is where the activation switches are for the TLR-7, unlike the TLR-1 and 2 that have the rocker-style rotating switches. So the locking mechanism can activate the light/laser of a TLR-7 type unit. Of course these also have a rotating lens area that can deactivate the unit so it's easy enough to turn it off when holstered.The other issue is that with the TLR-7 being shorter, there is room for the firearm to slide in and out a bit. The retainer still locks the pistol in and keeps it from falling out but there is some wiggle room. I put a TLR-8A on a P99 AS and it would fit in the holster but could slide about an inch in and out before connecting with the retaining part. After tightening the screws some, the friction of the holster mostly kept it from just loosely rattling around and it actually works pretty well. Just not 100% ideal, but then that is also using a light it wasn't designed for, so the fact it can be made to work at all for that combo, is a bonus. Holster worked perfectly with the P99 using a TLR-2, but I just don't like that big of a light unit on a compact pistol.The real nice part for me was that when using pistols with a red dot, it helps limit the amount of travel a pistol has in the holster. Even though the light isn't all the way down to the bottom of the holster, the pistol can't go in any further because the red dot is preventing it from going in any further. And it can't come out any further because the retaining mechanism is locked on to the light unit. Have found this with both the Springfield and the HK.It is locked in nice and tight, very secure, and draws VERY smoothly!It's not all perfect though.I do wish there were some way to "lock" the adjustment screws so they can't loosen and need re-adjusting from time to time.It's also a bit bulky when pairing it with their shoulder rig.It works great with the current weather, wearing a light jacket or vest conceals it well enough. So well that even people who know I carry haven't been able to tell I was wearing it. However once warmer weather comes, a light shirt will not conceal it very well. Which is too bad, as I have found this set-up to be quite comfortable and extremely functional. Wish it was a viable option for year round use, but the holster would need to attach to the shoulder harness more closely and maybe lose some of the universal ability by making it more narrow. I can't really hold this against it though, as (like with the lights) I am using it in a manner it may not have been intended for, and I'm just glad I was able to make it work as well as it does.I've been using it for a few months now and outside of having to re-adjust the screws once or twice I haven't had any other issues to speak of. It's comfortable, secure, concealable, and durable. All around great product!
V**.
Poor Design Not Wroth the Money!
I was about to send this holster back because it did not fit with my handgun and light. I took the time to try it again. I realized there is a very narrow spot to adjustment the two screws to allow a correct fit.After using this holster for a week I will be returning this holster after all. The belt chip would not stay screwed tightly. Plus the two screws on the holster keeps loosening to the point l were the gun does not lock into the holster. It got to the point I was worried about the holster falling off the belt chip or the gun falling out the holster.I recommend spending the extra money and getting a much better quality holster.
M**.
Works great with CvLife 1500 light!
So good I bought two!!!!!Works great with CvLife-1500 lumen light!https://a.co/d/h8RYPTz
D**E
Good with draw backs
Fits my walther pdp f series 4" barrel with an olight baldr s, unfortunately i had to loosen the screws almost all the which could prove detrimental during a training situation or even a serious one. If these came with longer screws i gurantee you it would fit more guns than it probably already does, with the friction that is in place due to the snug fit i could only manage without losing screws entirely, i have 2 extra positions for my walther, all the way up (which id recommend) or all the way down which give its a extra draw time due the button needing to be pressed. All in all its nice to finally have a OWB holster that can fit my walther and olight combo without breaking the bank for a custom kydex one
A**W
A good fit.
Works well with Canik Mette SFX with Streamlight TRL-1 HL.
J**F
Just ok
Seems to be ok but just ok. I have a pmr30 and it fits in but the trigger lock will never work for this pistol. Not to say it won't work on others.
J**.
It actually fit snug
I dont usually review stuff but I have a lone wolf Frankenstein glock 19 with a TLR 1 HL. I had little hope with this but after I unscrewed it all the way, fit it and then tightened, it has a surprisingly snug fit. Overall I'm impressed at first sight, will be tested during some training to see how it really holds up.
J**.
Terrible for a Taurus G3
I was skeptical when I was looking at this on Amazon, and I wish I'd listened to my gut. The retention holds onto the slide. Which isn't bad when unholstering your firearm, but, TERRIBLE when trying to reholster. Even with the screws loosened as much as possible, I still had multiple instances where the slide was shoved back and causing malfunctions when trying to reholster.On top of that, something kept catching the gun or light after pressing the button to draw/unholster. I'd press the button, try to draw, move the gun up no more than an inch, something would snag again and it would be a struggle to get it out. No way in hell would I want to use this thing in a life or death situation. And this was me using a Taurus G3 with a Streamlight TLR-1.
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