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    Safariland 2" Drop adapter

    Anybody use the Safariland 2" drop adapter for their belt holsters? Specifically the 6377 ALS holsters?

    http://safariland.com/DutyGear/product.aspx?pid=HDA-KIT

    Does this compare at all to the Blade-Tech DOH holsters?

    I like the way these DOH holsters sit on the belt and would like to try this drop kit on my current holster before buying the Blade-Tech.

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    I used the drop platform on a 6280, it works well if you're on foot patrol often, as I was when I worked for HUD. If you spend alot of time in a car, it doesn't work as well, drops it too low. For me at least, it hindered my draw while seated in a car.
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    I use the UBL drop for my 6004 and am mostly pleased with it. I had my drop-leg shroud moved up as close to my belt as possible by removing the top strap. It is closer to your natural draw location (and where you probably train most often), and easier to protect/defend. Still, with the drop-leg it was never easy to access in a vehicle.

    I took the 6004 and put it on the UBL. Still clears my armor, but is vertical all the time. Only issue I had was that it flexed/bowed and could inhibit the draw. The fix was taking a leg strap from the drop-leg shroud and attaching it to secure the bottom.

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    Did you look at the 6075? it is a 1 1/2 in drop.

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    I already have a Safariland 6377 that I got with my MP9 last week. I had been looking at picking up a Blade-Tech DOH for my 1911 and before spending 68 bucks on a Blade-Tech DOH for the MP9, since I already have the Safariland, I was going to try the 2" drop for the Safariland. It doesnt sound though as if it will work out for what I am trying to replicate. I think the Blade-Tech design is different and thus keeps it from moving around when trying to draw. It sounds like the 2" drop Safariland adapter is kinda flimsy and moves around to much, which isnt a good thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rjacobs View Post
    I already have a Safariland 6377 that I got with my MP9 last week. I had been looking at picking up a Blade-Tech DOH for my 1911 and before spending 68 bucks on a Blade-Tech DOH for the MP9, since I already have the Safariland, I was going to try the 2" drop for the Safariland. It doesnt sound though as if it will work out for what I am trying to replicate. I think the Blade-Tech design is different and thus keeps it from moving around when trying to draw. It sounds like the 2" drop Safariland adapter is kinda flimsy and moves around to much, which isnt a good thing.
    I had no issues with mine being flimsy, and I liked very much where it put the gun in relation to my hand for drawing, but like I said, it limited my draw while seated in a patrol car.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rider79 View Post
    I had no issues with mine being flimsy, and I liked very much where it put the gun in relation to my hand for drawing, but like I said, it limited my draw while seated in a patrol car.
    My experience with the 2" drop adapter is identical.

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    Ok well maybe I will just have to order one then and try it out to see if it does what I want. Thanks for the input. Now if I can actually find a place that has it in stock.
    Last edited by rjacobs; 09-24-09 at 12:43.

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    I am using a 6280 with a 1.5" UBL and found that without a leg strap it was very difficult to draw quickly.

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