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I was just browsing the Safariland website and ran across this:
http://www.safariland.com/duty/mls.aspx
The MLS system puts a "locking fork" on the back of the holster. This fork can securely slide into a receiver plate that is mounted virtually anywhere you want it. This way, you can easily switch from paddle to belt slide without turning any screws. You can take your holster off at the end of the day and attach it to your night stand. You can slide it off your belt and secure it on the dashboard in your vehicle, then put it back on your belt when you get out, without ever taking the weapon out of the holster. You can quickly move your holster to molle gear, thigh rigs, and duty gear. You can place your holster under a desk at work. You could probably even find a way to mount it on a motorcycle.
Can you tell I'm excited? lol This system seems pretty dang kool. I'll be calling them shortly and getting a set-up so I can let you guys know exactly how well it works.
I was just browsing the Safariland website and ran across this:
http://www.safariland.com/duty/mls.aspx
The MLS system puts a "locking fork" on the back of the holster. This fork can securely slide into a receiver plate that is mounted virtually anywhere you want it. This way, you can easily switch from paddle to belt slide without turning any screws. You can take your holster off at the end of the day and attach it to your night stand. You can slide it off your belt and secure it on the dashboard in your vehicle, then put it back on your belt when you get out, without ever taking the weapon out of the holster. You can quickly move your holster to molle gear, thigh rigs, and duty gear. You can place your holster under a desk at work. You could probably even find a way to mount it on a motorcycle.
Can you tell I'm excited? lol This system seems pretty dang kool. I'll be calling them shortly and getting a set-up so I can let you guys know exactly how well it works.