For a recommendation, I would say something besides a SERPA. If you need retention, look at Sarifiland.
I want to get a Blackhawk Serpa CQC holster for an HK45 v1. No light or laser on it. I've read elsewhere here on the forum that the holster for the P30 works perfectly. Anyone care to back up that statement and confirm? And/or if you have other recommendations for a good holster, I'd love to hear them.
Joe
For a recommendation, I would say something besides a SERPA. If you need retention, look at Sarifiland.
Check out Comp-Tac holsters. I have a Comp-Tac OWB that I bought for my HK45 and my P30L also fits the holster. I am very pleased with mine so far.
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Anything but a Serpa.
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Agreed...Serpa is garbage! IMHO.
Thanks for the advice. Are Serpa's really that bad?
If you do a google search, I'll bet you can find at least a dozen videos of idiots shooting themselves while drawing their pistol. Very piss poor design unless you train with it DAILY !!! I only know ONE guy who can use one correctly. He was SEAL Team two for 7 years and has one for his Sig P226.
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Here's my input:
Model Number on Serpa Holster for P30/ P2000
DA/SA P2000. Because HK doesn't hate me, and I don't suck.
HK P2000 9mm v3: GrayGuns RRDP, Meprolight Tru-Dot night sights, HK45c mag release
Usually residing inside a CCC Shaggy AIWB holster.....
Dream gun: Mauser M03 Stutzen (I'll give you a ZJ for one)
Wow, shows what I know. I never thought about a stress draw and shooting myself in the leg with the damn thing. Thanks everyone. I just bought the Comp-tac online. Safariland is just out of my budget. For now. ;-)
I've Seen postings on other forums that suggest crud buildup can also prevent you from pushing the release, essentially trapping the firearm in the holster. I was not a fan of the duty holster version. Try raven concealment. They make top notch holsters but it may take some time to get hold of one.