Elite Survival Systems Contour Paddle Holster Tactical Reviews, Deals, Problems and Guides
Retail Price:
$47.96
$47.96
Used Value:
$28.78
$28.78
Sale Value:
$43.16
$43.16
The Concealment Paddle Holster is Elite Survival Systems' most convenient solution for concealed-carry. Its "paddle" design allows the user to put the holster on by simply slipping the molded paddle inside the waistband, and removing the system is just as quick and easy. It does not require the user to remove their belt. Unlike many clip holsters, Elite Survival Systems' paddle holster combines convenience with stability as a result of its contoured paddle with dual stabilizer prongs. It is constructed of a combination of leather and padded ballistic nylon. The holster has a bobbed muzzle design to maximize concealability, as well as a patented adjustable PowerBand tension device. It also has a hook and loop adjustable ThumBreak retainer strap and patented SightStrip to protect the sights. This holster offers the convenience necessary for many who carry concealed.
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I have one for my Taurus Millennium G2 and it works very well, but this one does NOT fit the Springfield XD 9 Sub-Compact well at all and it snags every time you draw. VERY disappointed with the fit of this holster and would NOT recommend it to anyone. Not only is the cant too far forward for an easy tactical draw, but the pistol binds so bad that half the time the paddle was pulled up out of my belt with the pistol.
Mike Riggins, TacticalGear.com
October 24, 2017
October 24, 2017
I like the the extra security in the quick flip band on the slide to prevent loss or damage during a potential encounter.
Holster easy enough to move and adjust to obtain a good draw.
Very happy with this product I received.
Holster easy enough to move and adjust to obtain a good draw.
Very happy with this product I received.
Blade, TacticalGear.com
April 16, 2015
April 16, 2015
I have 2 of these thumb break paddle holsters....quality built, and they stay secure when in place.
Brian Radke, TacticalGear.com
November 3, 2013
November 3, 2013