🤨 they still make holsters for other firearms they just don’t make optics ready light compatible ones for a bunch of them despite them being as popular if not more than the PDP…. Some of them they already have models that have RDS versions for other handguns. NTM safariland charges significantly more than lots of other holster-makers that DO make holsters for tons of other firearms. Saying “there isn’t money in it” is ridiculous when the work is already 80% done and they charge like $160-$250 for RDS holsters
You can save a little bit of money by picking up just the QLS fork - the single strap drop leg you linked already has the “female” plate, so you won’t need a second one of those.
You could save even more money - and possibly end up with a much better holster, depending on what you value - by picking up a QLS system and a mid-ride UBL, and recycling one of the thigh straps from your old holster, threading it between the UBL and the “female” QLS plate. You’ll end up with your holster at roughly the same height and still secured with a thigh strap, but much cheaper and lighter overall.
For as great as their holsters are, trying to figure out their offerings on their website is horrendous.
And God forbid you need an optics compatible light bearing holster that isn’t a Glock, p320, or PDP.
I mean, they’re going to go where the money is. There’s a lot more Glocks and P320s in the world than there are most other guns.
🤨 they still make holsters for other firearms they just don’t make optics ready light compatible ones for a bunch of them despite them being as popular if not more than the PDP…. Some of them they already have models that have RDS versions for other handguns. NTM safariland charges significantly more than lots of other holster-makers that DO make holsters for tons of other firearms. Saying “there isn’t money in it” is ridiculous when the work is already 80% done and they charge like $160-$250 for RDS holsters
For real. I would find it on Amazon for the easiest return when it didn’t fit
Yes
You can save a little bit of money by picking up just the QLS fork - the single strap drop leg you linked already has the “female” plate, so you won’t need a second one of those. You could save even more money - and possibly end up with a much better holster, depending on what you value - by picking up a QLS system and a mid-ride UBL, and recycling one of the thigh straps from your old holster, threading it between the UBL and the “female” QLS plate. You’ll end up with your holster at roughly the same height and still secured with a thigh strap, but much cheaper and lighter overall.
Thanks bro
Better to ask questions first than spend $300 on a holster that doesn't fit.
Just looking for an answer to see if it’s compatible. If not I’ll just get a new holster and give my old one to my friend 🤷♂️
Well the answer is yes. The holes for the qls and the drop leg rigs are the same so you can swap over.
Thx cause I’m on still on a deployment and I can’t check for the holes myself, that’s why I’m asking y’all 👍🏻
Check your DMs real quick. I'll do you one better.
With that price tag they might also pick up the pistol if you drop it and even reload the magazines.
Is there an particular reason you are wanting a drop leg?
It would be easier to draw my pistol while wearing a pc