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Do you want retention? I personally would stick with safariland. As a duty style holster they are very hard to beat. If you're gunna run a thigh holster I suggest running it very high to the point that the strap runs in the junction of your upper thigh and pelvis. Otherwise they are just in the way and will probably slow you down.Can anyone recommend a thigh holster for a P226 MK25 with a flashlight? Only thing I am seeing is Safariland and they look pretty good. TIA
Well put. I checked with safari and there are like 27 options populated for my gun. Any specific models preferred? Good call about the high-ride, I've had other thigh holsters in the past where it was like a pendulum with movement, lol.Do you want retention? I personally would stick with safariland. As a duty style holster they are very hard to beat. If you're gunna run a thigh holster I suggest running it very high to the point that the strap runs in the junction of your upper thigh and pelvis. Otherwise they are just in the way and will probably slow you down.
It's for wilderness trekking. I want the thigh so it doesn't interfere with the backpack and other supplies. Usually, I carried the gun in the backpack but had a really uncomfortable encounter with mother nature where I realized I need a quick draw capable.I recommend not getting a thigh holster unless it's a job requirement or uniform requirement.
Only one worth considering IMO.Can anyone recommend a thigh holster for a P226 MK25 with a flashlight? Only thing I am seeing is Safariland and they look pretty good. TIA
Any particular model? My gun populated 27 variants which look very similar lol.Only one worth considering IMO.
Yeah, that'd do for making you rethink backpack carry!It's for wilderness trekking. I want the thigh so it doesn't interfere with the backpack and other supplies. Usually, I carried the gun in the backpack but had a really uncomfortable encounter with mother nature where I realized I need a quick draw capable.
Depends on the features you need/want. SLS, ALS, SLS w/ ALS. I don't need the level 3 retention so I like the ALS. I'm using a 6390RDS - ALS Mid ride w/ a QLS, I removed the hood guard, optic cover and internal plug below the light. You might want all that stuff, I don't know.Any particular model? My gun populated 27 variants which look very similar lol.
I have G-Code OSL and prefer the Safariland ALS. I also prefer the QLS over the RTI.I'd look at G-code they are nice holsters not cheap but not out of line with Safariland. It is also a much smaller holster. Safarilands are nice but there light holsters are monstrous.
Great point. Any recommendations on a chest setup?Backpack carry will get you killed....that's documented.
But why not a chest rig ?
I don't think I've ever seen a back country guide or a picture of one using a thigh rig.
Has to be a reason.
Thank you, lots of great info to consider!My preference for a duty type holster is a Safariland ALS holster...without the rotating hood. This gives you level 2 retention and the ALS is super fast. To this end, the OT Defense "Nub Mod" for the ALS button is well worth the $25-ish. If you google it, it will come up.
And as for which Safariland holster, you just gotta kind endure their website. Go to their holster finder and plug in your info and then sort through the options.
Now...you need a way to mount that holster onto your belt. And to that end you have options...
1) Safariland UBL (Universal Belt Loop) in low, mid, or high ride. And you can add a Safariland QLS fork and receiver for easy on/easy off
2) Safariland thigh rig (and a QLS fork/reciever)
3) G Code - They make a really good retention holster too btw...and cheaper than Safariland. There's uses a rotating hood and the don't have anything like the Safariland ALS. Note that G Codes stuff is all compatible with Safariland...you just need to get the right attachments/mounts. But you can mount either a Safariland holster or G Code holster to any of the following...
Belt Mount #1 - I prefer this one because it has the thigh strap that adds stability...
OR...Belt Mount #2...
GCA30 - RTI DUTY Mount Belt Slide
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Or...their Thigh rig platform. Note that this is their "Mule" rig which has a much shorter down-strap than traditional thigh rigs...which helps avoid carrying your thigh rig at your knee. But they have regular thigh rigs too.
Note that the Mule can be mounted to your belt in a variety of ways from a simple belt loop, or a paddle, or an RTI wheel (my preference) for easy on/easy off. Their RTI wheel is functionally the same as the Safariland QLS.
GCA77 - MULE® ISS CARRY PLATFORM
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Hope that helps.