Fobus Standard Paddle Right Hand Holsters - Fits Glock 26 / 27 / 33 GL26
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The Other Guy's Review of Fobus Standard Paddle Right Hand Holsters - Fits Glock 26 / 27 / 33 GL26
I'm not some new guy that just purchased his first pistol. Thirty years and counting of pulling triggers and over half of which have been in a professional setting. This is a garbage product that I can't even give half a star to. I am shocked that Optics Planet even carries this product in their line up. I picked up two of these to serve as off duty holsters for the on/off convenience of the paddle. One was for a Glock 17, the other for the Glock 26.
For starters, it isn't exactly concealable by today's standards. You can literally make a better holster in your garage with two pieces of kydex and ten minutes of youtube instruction. I just did it. This holster locks the pistol in and it never releases the pistol. It doesn't matter how hard and fast you "pull", "tug" or "snap" the draw stroke. As a firearms instructor I would kick somebody off the range if they arrived with this product. It is a safety hazard because you would have to contort yourself into a 20 degree pretzel to actually get the pistol out of the holster, maybe... I haven't seen garbage like this since the Blackhawk line of trigger finger push button holsters. Do not buy this thing. You'll only have to return it, or send it to the bin of junk gear that we all have collected over the years.
For starters, it isn't exactly concealable by today's standards. You can literally make a better holster in your garage with two pieces of kydex and ten minutes of youtube instruction. I just did it. This holster locks the pistol in and it never releases the pistol. It doesn't matter how hard and fast you "pull", "tug" or "snap" the draw stroke. As a firearms instructor I would kick somebody off the range if they arrived with this product. It is a safety hazard because you would have to contort yourself into a 20 degree pretzel to actually get the pistol out of the holster, maybe... I haven't seen garbage like this since the Blackhawk line of trigger finger push button holsters. Do not buy this thing. You'll only have to return it, or send it to the bin of junk gear that we all have collected over the years.
Would Recommend:
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