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Thread: Blackhawk Serpa CQC holster

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    Good to know....safariland it is then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by titsonritz View Post
    ALS all the way.
    I agree. The Safariland ALS (6360) is the best duty holster that I have used. I highly recommend it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by S-1 View Post
    I agree. The Safariland ALS (6360) is the best duty holster that I have used. I highly recommend it.
    I've got the same model, great holster.

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    For the time being, can't find anything better form any holster maker than a 6360.
    If it isn't durable, it isn't reliable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nickdrak View Post
    Go with the Safariland ALS. They have a dozen or so different configurations available. As a direct replacement for the SERPA CQC I would recommend the model #6377/6378
    I'm currently running the 6378 and I really like this holster as well. If retention is not a priority, I like my Raven Concealment Holsters just as much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by titsonritz View Post
    I am with you there man, it just ****ing blows me away these are not only still around but are as popular and vigorously defended as they are, I just don’t get it. I agree with your post above regarding ego/embarrassment being a major factor. Get over it people, these holsters are shit.
    I believe they continue to be popular due to them being pretty much standard issue to every member of the armed forces and a lot of LE. And their cheap. And people think Blackhawk is good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J8127 View Post
    I believe they continue to be popular due to them being pretty much standard issue to every member of the armed forces and a lot of LE. And their cheap. And people think Blackhawk is good.
    And that's what blows my mind, the price gap isn't that drastic, unless you happen to be in procurement, in which case it would appear that you must pay for the lot out of salary.
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    Does anyone know where Mr Hackathorn stands regarding serpas?
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Cat View Post
    Does anyone know where Mr Hackathorn stands regarding serpas?
    100% against them.

    C4

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gargoyle View Post
    I, along with many others I worked with used SERPA holsters...nary a problem. Gave me 3 years service in Iraq with no NDs. Thinking operator error over design.

    +1 I don't own one but I've seen lots of pics from Iraq of our Elite forces using them, sooooo.

    I do find it funny that there was one infamous "firearms instructor" who said that no Serpa holsters would be allowed in any of his classes until he became a big time BH dealer. Go fingure.

    I wonder if 1911 users have problems with this holster? They have a safety on the pistol to disengage where other types of pistols don't.
    Last edited by highlighter; 09-06-11 at 22:22.

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