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    Glock selfloading holster - any interest?

    We can bring Russian made selfloading holsters for Glock pistols if you guys are interested. Can't say the exact price yet, target price is around $70.

    Automatically loadable gun holster by push-and-pull action was specifically designed for law enforcement and military special forces.

    - If the gun is pulled upward, it works like a regular holster (without loading the gun).
    - To load the gun quickly with one hand, push the gun downward and draw it out. The special holster mechanism will send a round to the chamber, and cock the gun.







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    How do you switch the "safety" off of a Glock?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mlehtovaara View Post
    How do you switch the "safety" off of a Glock?
    LOL good question :D I just copied text from the Makarov similar holster, which does switch the safety off...fixed the post, tnx.

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    I'm sure someone will want one but that's got to be the dumbest holster "concept" I've ever seen.
    Whatever

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    seems to me like this has shot in the foot written all over it

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    Quote Originally Posted by skip1600 View Post
    seems to me like this has shot in the foot written all over it
    how?

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    I don't care for it myself. I'd rather have full control of my gun, rather than relying on a holster to chamber a round. I would feel the need to check it's loaded. If I'm in a situation where I need a loaded gun, then my gun would be loaded already.

    I prefer to ninjaload anyways.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by skip1600 View Post
    seems to me like this has shot in the foot written all over it
    Quit drawing with your finger on the trigger and you should be fine.

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    Police and military have been carrying glocks with a round in the pipe for decades with no issue. What problem does this fix?

    And for $70 you can get a real holster like bladetech or safirland.

    Shawn

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    you can do something similar with the m3 flap and a 1911- i don't know how it's done, just than it can be

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