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BlackHawk Nylon Special Operations Holster
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Michael J Perrine's Review of BlackHawk Nylon Special Operations Holster

I've had an OD version of this holster for years. They are great, but what ae you selling? Is it left handed, right handed-can't you list backorder left and right, all the various shades/colors? Believe it or not, but there are some handgun shooters like me who have trained enough for years to be ambidextrous and sometimes like good holsters on both sides, and that can mean you need flaps if you are going to be proning out or in heavy brush. This is one of Blackhawk's imports they managed to get done well, so please try and get us some more!
Pros:
  • Good Fit adjustable, use with flap on or rolled back.
Cons:
  • Availability
Best Used for:
  • carry in thicker coverage, swimming
Would Recommend: Yes
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About Michael J Perrine from SC, United States

At 14 I had my first gunfights in woods where we weren't wanted by certain people. After 4 dogs shot and 1 of my dogs was stabbed, I started hunting the poachers and thieves. I drove them away and ended up on the survivalist path. I am a former Marine, Fast Attack Submariner, soldier-unit armourer and M60 machinegunner. I was FBI trained/certified as an L/E Academy Firearms Instructor & former government contractor. When I was first assigned to the FBI instructor class, I had a broken right ankle, which I hid and wrapped in my boot. The instructors identified my injury on the fourth day but allowed me to continue if I could pass, or return later. I finished the next weeks and passed. I developed defensive tactics based on a lifetime of studying and training in multiple martial arts and honed it working in 2 prisons/2 jails and u/c work. I have stopped 2 terrorist events, one domestically and one in W. Germany. A drunk driver caused my TBI disability/aneurism&constant migraines,sadly.