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Holster for the 92fs

Deleted_User

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Aug 30, 2010
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I must agree. I bought an Uncle mike's retention holster from Cabela's without a thumb break and was immediately disappointed and wanted a blackhawk Serpa! No need for a thumb break and the serpa button is real easy to learn to use. It even quickened my draw time a tad. It also helped calm my nerves about gun grab. I'm not so nervous with just my open top. I also have a shoulder rig but i use that for CC only.
 

SargentMac

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Jul 9, 2010
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Location
Vancouver, Washington, United States
Hey, I've got a Safariland triple retention duty holster I'm selling. Used it for a couple months but decided to carry my Glock on duty so I don't beat up my 92. Selling it for $100. It's the 070-73 Vertec in plain finish.
 
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XxCaMeLxxToSiSxX

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I have the blackhawk serpa, just a great holster, easy to use.
 

XDUser

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Mar 16, 2010
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Location
WA
Hey, I've got a Safariland triple retention duty holster I'm selling. Used it for a couple months but decided to carry my Glock on duty so I don't beat up my 92. Selling it for $100. It's the 070-73 Vertec in plain finish.

Just saw this and wanted to say that holster is my personal favorite. I have it in .5 pushout and 1.5 drop.
 
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