The fact that you can (supposedly) put a weapon with a light on it is very appealing. I just recently got an M3 for my Glock, so I've not tried it yet.
Overall, it's OK. I like the fact it's ambidextrous and multi-weapon capable. The Hypalon backing is easier to thread than the standard webbing. Seems like tough stuff, but I have no sense on how durable it really is...but they make Zodiac boats out of the stuff, don't they?
What I don't like, and I am unsure there's a way around it given what it does, is the bulk. It's a thick holster, given the holster securing straps. It mounts solidly and has a sight-track in it. Standard thumbreak retention. Without digging through the box again, I can't recall if it comes with a jump strap.
For about $60.00, it's not a bad holster...it's made fairly well, multiweapon/light capable, ambidextrous and no proprietary locks to get dirty or jammed up.
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