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Nuprol polymer holsters


emilianoksa
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Does anybody own one?

 

If so could you comment on how securely they retain the gun when say running on hard ground.

 

I have one but haven't yet used it for skirmishing. The soft oneswith velcro and straps that fit onto molle belts look more secure.

 

Whether they are or not, I don't know.

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fabric holsters by and large are garbage, NUPROL just rebrand chinese stuff so I expect their holsters will be as good as any other chinese clone of a Blackhawk! Serpa.  

 

If you're really worried about losing the gun then buy a real holster, the cost difference is less than you might think. 

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the nuprol holsters are clones of IMI defense holsters and actually work quite well. in fact I havent had any issues with my G17 running one as a drop leg holster. 

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i run drop leg for both 1911 and 226 and for both it's always been secure, i've had maybe 2 or 3 instances of pistol loss over 2 years and in all cases it was due to lying on the holster rather than actually running.

 

couldnt reccommend those fabric ones, first time out i found out their penchant for dropping mags on you.

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If concerned about loosing your pistol get a laniard for it , I use one of the coil springy ones on all my pistols .

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+1 for a lanyard.

 

Can lose it if it's tethered to you.

Also, @emilianoksa, don't forget to check out the Warrior Universal Pistol Holster.

 

Holds my glock so well that I've started trusting it without a lanyard! 

 

You can see a post I made with some photos here:

 

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2 hours ago, emilianoksa said:

Does anybody own one?

 

If so could you comment on how securely they retain the gun when say running on hard ground.

 

I have one but haven't yet used it for skirmishing. The soft oneswith velcro and straps that fit onto molle belts look more secure.

 

Whether they are or not, I don't know.

I have one for the WE P226R - it holds it fine, no chance of falling out. I filed down the locking nub a tiny bit because it kept catching when depressing the button - usually with gloves on - and now it’s just fine.

 

Wouldn’t buy another though - I got a Safariland GLS off Amazon for £50 for a glock 19 and I haven’t looked back since.

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2 hours ago, Druid799 said:

If concerned about loosing your pistol get a laniard for it , I use one of the coil springy ones on all my pistols .

 

This, 100% this.

 

Because when it falls from your holster its much better than finding out when you need to draw.

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I have a material holster by... One Tigris... (kel surprise) and it's great. Holds one spare mag, well. Has a button strap over the top and a click buckle. My pistol is going nowhere!

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