Google "Serpa blackball" for a list. You'll also get some sensible discussion from some people with actual first hand experience with Serpa issues.
Regards.
Mark
I've read most of em....i used to be a serpa user
Google "Serpa blackball" for a list. You'll also get some sensible discussion from some people with actual first hand experience with Serpa issues.
Regards.
Mark
Why the heck are these holsters still so common and popular here? Every store seems to only have Serpas and Bladetechs. Serpas are not super cheap and sure as heck don't conceal well. I do like the click when the gun locks into the holster though!
A Serpa will work if you just need something just to stick a gun into when your hands are busy. It is not the best if you actually use your gun hard for a living.
What MWL said is all correct. I used to run Serpas but have completely gone away from them. There are better systems out there.
A lot of ranges have banned the serpa as well, at least in the states
I just got one this week to use with my 1911. First trip to the range went well. It is a nice fit on the pistol and allows for smooth access. Dont have anything to compair it to but so far i am happy with it.
If you are going to use one, remember two things.
1. Don't roll around gravel or sand with it on.
2. When your trigger finger depresses the release and the gun is drawn, make darn sure your finger does not enter the trigger guard until the gun is on target. When I used to use the Serpa, once I release the lock, I automatically angle my trigger finger up and outwards so there is no chance of a ND. That kind of draw induces a training scar which I did not like, so I gave up on the Serpa.
I use one for my glock. No problems for me.
His finger was on the trigger.
ND. No result of the serpa
The Serpa holster has three main flaws:
1: Bad design resulting in NDs.
2: Durability.
3: Snow, dirt, or debris locking up the mechanism.
All of the above issues have occurred far too many times to be user error or anecdotal.
Individual users, like those who have posted above, and I am sure will fill this thread shortly, may not have experienced all, or any of the above, but that does not mean it won't happen to either them, or you, in the future.
Serpa holsters have been banned by a number of very large Military and LE organizations, and many instructors and schools have either outright banned them, or restricted their use to those students who are still issued them. If you think your individual experience, or opinion, outweighs that of FLETC, Larry Vickers, Kyle Defoor, Phase Line Green Tactical, the late Pat Rogers, Gunsite, Norwegian Military, Grey Group, USAF...the list goes on, and continues to grow, then go ahead.
Trying to justify your poor choice of equipment by recommending it to others is pretty sad, given that far better options like Safariland or Solely Canadian exist.
Regards.
Mark



























