If you watch the video, "Tex" seems not to have the safety applied on his gun. Once he cleared the holster, his trigger finger was poised to fire the gun. It was a compilation of errors and poor procedure that could have had the same outcome with ANY holster.
Yeah people shoot themselves quite regularly when using guns, but strangely, a lot of the instances involve Serpas, far too many to simply be a "training" issue as so many like to say. When you've got the list that Shawn and others have mentioned, which is comprised of some of the best trained individuals and organizations on the planet, saying the holster sucks, that should be a clue. It does suck, it's cheaply made, is prone to failure of both the locking system and it's belt attachment, and sets you up for failure as well. There is absolutely zero reason to consider owning one, zero reason to use one and zero benefit to be derived if you do decide to get one. It's crap, crap crap.
So, is the SIG paddle retention holder a "Serpa Style" holder. I think it must be since it fits the description. I have one. It was cheap and uses the trigger finger to release. I kind of thought this was a potential problem holster.
I've been shopping for a different holster but haven't settled yet.
This is an image of the one I have:
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It works well but I don't relish the thought of an ND. I also don't like the IWB aspect of it. I use it on my belt.
I need to learn more about retention levels and so on. Can anyone recommend an unbiased resource?
Maybe I should come out to Abby on a Friday night Skills and Drills to observe and ask a few questions so I can come out and shoot with a decent holster. Good idea?
Thanks to the OP for the question because I have been thinking about this for a while.
I hear ya! I like my Blade Tech "Classic" but it has worn the finish on my 1911 down to bare metal in a couple of places. I've contacted Blade Tech about it.
I hear ya! I like my Blade Tech "Classic" but it has worn the finish on my 1911 down to bare metal in a couple of places. I've contacted Blade Tech about it.
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Thanks to the OP for the question because I have been thinking about this for a while.
OP - look up "Solely Canadian" get yourself an extremely good holster, at a very good price. The "value for dollar" on them is through the roof, they're equal in quality to the best holsters made, and they're made in Canada by a Gun Nut. Serpas are simply a bad idea, poorly executed.
Thats it!? Just a close mind statement to end a debate?
Kydex holsters will do that, pretty normal. In fact any holster will. If you don't want wear on your handgun don't use a holster. I would not expect to early a reply from Blade Tech. They may have posted your email on their coffee room notice board.
You could get our gun hard chromed.
Take Care
Bob
And not just Serpas are bad, so are the copies, like that SIG holster or the CZ one. Any holster that puts your trigger finger in a position like those do are bad. They are also prone to malfunction as the pivot point can get jammed easily. Stupid stupid stupid.
Slavex, what's an example of a retention holster with full muzzle coverage that does it right?
Wrong. I've heard back from Blade Tech requesting pics of the damage. We'll see where that leads .....



























