Blackhawk Serpa holsters for sidearms
I have taken several courses with my Carbine and I still am sticking with my Blackhawk Serpa holsters even with all of this brewha that has been going on. I’ve seen it so many times at the range that ceratain holsters or gear is more likely to cause accidents with shooters that are not as disciplined. It’s not the gears fault its the shooter and everyone knows that even though so many instructors have banned the holster. They get tired of the “new guys” always doing the same mistakes. The thigh rig for my sidearm is a great way to carry because i do not like having a sidearm on my vest or on the belt line if I am toting my LWRC M6A2.
Keeping as much gear off your belt is a good thing and new shooters will find that out after the first hour on a firing line. With a full range of holsters for medium and large frame sidearms the Blackhawk Serpa holsters are still the hottest selling thigh rigs for students heading off to the range. They are about $50 less than the Safariland holsters and I really can’t argue one being any better for the chore at hand. We stock a large supply of these holsters for the most popular Sig Sauer, Glock, Beretta and 1911 firearms. Even the XD45 is one of the most common we see carried in this type of holster.