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Old January 24th, 2006, 02:56   #31
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Im looking at getting a BHI Tactical Serpa rig for my 226 something different. The Y harness looks a lot less binding.
Like wise, except for my Glock 23, I'd have to order the Leg piece and the paddle seperate for my gun to fit. Anyone here have any experience with the SERPA, it looks like a pretty nice holster.
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Old January 24th, 2006, 03:22   #32
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I use one I made it works good for me, doesnt move too much
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Old January 24th, 2006, 11:43   #33
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I got a gaurder tornado holster works great can be changed in to whatever spec/gun type/lightmount you may have, I've had everything from a mk23 with lam to a sig 226 with and without a light to my trusty 1911 all by moving the flaps.

I still find it kinda funny seeing people with holsters on complaining that it moves around alot when the damn thing is at their knee. one of the guys from the guelph tactical team told me that if the holster has two straps the top one should allmost touch your croch

Relax your hand out to your side, your hand should come to rest right on top your pistol grip.
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Old January 24th, 2006, 13:25   #34
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Please elaborate.

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6004 baby!


Oh, and of course with the cool-guy high ride mod.
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Old January 24th, 2006, 14:46   #35
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6004 baby!


Oh, and of course with the cool-guy high ride mod.
Remove the upper leg strap from the 6004 shroud, adjust hanger strap until bottom leg strap (the only one left) is precariously close to your crotch.

The end result is a holstered pistol that sits not on your thigh, but not on your hip either. It sorta... hangs there... A lot of 6004 users have remarked that the high-ride DIY mod makes for a more comfortable holster. I personally like it too.
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Old January 24th, 2006, 17:42   #36
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Remove the upper leg strap from the 6004 shroud, adjust hanger strap until bottom leg strap (the only one left) is precariously close to your crotch.

The end result is a holstered pistol that sits not on your thigh, but not on your hip either. It sorta... hangs there... A lot of 6004 users have remarked that the high-ride DIY mod makes for a more comfortable holster. I personally like it too.
Word. I actually shortened the hanger strap too and melted new holes in it for the shroud to attach to; this way you keep the proper velcro on the "back" of the strap to interface with the belcro on your belt.
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Old January 28th, 2006, 17:12   #37
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Gentlemen,

If you are having trouble with drop holster (or drop pouch movement) check the connection where the holster and the trouser belt meet. If the holster is sliding on the belt, it will move on the leg. Some times you can use zap straps (wire ties) snugged around the trouser belt as "movement limiters".

Also, as the gent mentioned earlier in the thread, the higher its worn, the more stable, especially if you can get the top leg strap close to the crotch.

Wide leg straps generally do not add to stability but do add, rashes, pimples black heads etc.

Molded plastic rigs are usually scorned by pros in the field as they tend to snag on very thing and dig ditches, then scoop the dirt into the side arm when crawiling. They also knock and thump should you bang into something. If you do not intend to get dirty (such as psd or general leo patrol work) the molded plastic rigs work well.

In the last 8 years we sold more than a thousand of our leg rigs world wide and the information I have imparted above comes from the users.

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Old January 28th, 2006, 19:34   #38
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I use one of these in my slimed down recon setup, it holds quite nicely. I simply unhook the keeper whenever I think I might have to use it, and the rest of the time I am absolutly sure it will stay.

My only complaint is that my muzzle sticks out a little bit and I had to fiddle a bit to get things perfect.
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Old February 4th, 2006, 01:22   #39
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the seccond strap that goes around the grip, i belive it is an airborne design. how do you guys find it for our use. what are the advantages of using them.
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Old February 4th, 2006, 01:30   #40
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SE1201 4.0 SEALS Special Operations Holster

IMHO, these are one of the best holsters out there.
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Old February 4th, 2006, 03:08   #41
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For airsoft the "airborne" strap serves no purpose other then it takes longer to draw your pistol.
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Old February 5th, 2006, 17:04   #42
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SE1201 4.0 SEALS Special Operations Holster

IMHO, these are one of the best holsters out there.
Just got mine recently, and love it. Need to tighten in to a confortable degree though.
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Old February 5th, 2006, 18:11   #43
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Custom ade very close the the HSGI DirtyDeeds showed.
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Old February 6th, 2006, 14:57   #44
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Gentlemen,

If you are having trouble with drop holster (or drop pouch movement) check the connection where the holster and the trouser belt meet. If the holster is sliding on the belt, it will move on the leg. Some times you can use zap straps (wire ties) snugged around the trouser belt as "movement limiters".
Wow, I would not have thought about that. Have to try that when I start playing again.

Hey Deeds,

When you bought your holster did you have to have it fitted for your pistol or did it come pretty well adjustable for it?

I've been using a TT Drop Leg for about 3 years now for every pistol I've owned and had no fitting problems until just recently. I just put the SAS Kit on My Hi Capa and now have a very tight fit at the bottom of the holster and was looking at picking up the same holster you bought. So it was just a curiosity on little things about it.
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Old March 4th, 2006, 14:43   #45
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I just read somewhere that the 6004 1911 doesnt fit the TM hicapa 5.1 anyone confirm?
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