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Bladetech holster

bordsnbikes

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I'm not sure if your asking a question, but I'll answer what I think is one.

If it just "snaps" in because it's form fitted to the gun then no, it has no retention.

If it has something like a thumb break that goes around the backstrap of the gun then yes it is a retention holster.

What model is it? Or a picture would be very helpful.
 

SemperFiGuy

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The holster is the M&P 9/40 series. I guess my question should have been; Is this holster secure enough to use for day to day oc use? Sorry about the photo quality.
 

SpringerXDacp

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SemperFiGuy wrote:
The holster is the M&P 9/40 series. I guess my question should have been; Is this holster secure enough to use for day to day oc use? Sorry about the photo quality.

Semper, that model Bladetech if fine for CC but I never would recommend it for OC. For my Glock 21SF Iuse a Bladetech Level 2 with SR Loops. They are pricy-about $110 with S & H.

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IIRC, Blachhawk makes a SERPA CQC for the M&P's for about $45
 

Marco

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If you feel comfortable with your ability to retain your gun in an attempted gun grab, sure.

A lock is only there to keep the honest man/woman honest.
 
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