Elite Survival Systems Military Shoulder Holster Tactical Reviews, Deals, Problems and Guides
Retail Price:
$39.96
$39.96
Used Value:
$23.98
$23.98
Sale Value:
$35.96
$35.96
The military shoulder holster is designed to be worn bandoleer-style across the chest. It is constructed of multi-layer turned and quilted Ballistic nylon with an adjustable strap to secure the weapon and a second strap to secure the holster to the belt. It has hardware that meets military specifications and is available in three sizes to fit a variety of handguns.
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Full Reviews
After I got through the delay in shipping, I received a nice holster.
PROS
- Material
- Main body strap
- Size
CONS
- Over abundance of hook and loop fastener ( I think it makes holster cheaper looking then it is)
- Hook and loop also is build in obsolesce
What I would like to see is improved is easier access to trigger guard and snap similar to US Military M3
PROS
- Material
- Main body strap
- Size
CONS
- Over abundance of hook and loop fastener ( I think it makes holster cheaper looking then it is)
- Hook and loop also is build in obsolesce
What I would like to see is improved is easier access to trigger guard and snap similar to US Military M3
Dakota Rick, TacticalGear.com
February 21, 2015
February 21, 2015
I carried a similar holster for years both on and off duty but lost it in a burglary. It's handy for whatever you decide to carry at the moment. While the Velcro straps aren't very quiet, they don't break and accommodate a wide range of guns. The shoulder strap on this holster is long enough to accommodate Andre the Giant and has an unnecessary plastic buckle that I'm tempted to remove. In any case I'm happy to have a favorite holster back.
Jay Dee, TacticalGear.com
October 16, 2019
October 16, 2019
Handy when you want to throw on a holster real fast to say feed the horses after dark. Comfortable.
Jim, TacticalGear.com
September 18, 2015
September 18, 2015
All Velcro safety strap with no thumb release to secure holster. I returned the product.
Kirk Hugguns, TacticalGear.com
September 14, 2016
September 14, 2016