

The use of “GLOCK” on this page is merely to advertise the sale of GLOCK pistols, parts, or components. Neither Cheaper Than Dirt!, nor this site are affiliated in any manner with, or otherwise endorsed by, GLOCK, Inc. and is one of many trademarks owned by GLOCK, Inc. GLOCK 17, 22 with ITI M3 Light, TLR-1, SureFire X200/X300 and 4.5" BarrelĭISCLAIMER: “GLOCK” is a federally registered trademark of GLOCK, Inc. Safariland 6360 ALS Level III Retention Duty Holster 6360-832-82Ĭompatible with Rail Mounted Tactical Lights

It's easy to see why the Safariland Model 6360 ALS Level III Retention holster is their most popular duty Holster! To protect the sights and finish of your firearm the inside is lined with SafariSuede. It has a compact design that rides comfortably mid loop close to the body. The Safariland 6360 ALS Level III Retention Holster features the Safariland ALS or Automatic Locking System which utilizes an internal locking device to retain the firearm securely in any direction. This means that you need something durable, that quickly and easily secures your weapon, and provides all day comfort. Having a duty holster means you're going to be carrying your handgun for an extended period of time. Safarilaminate is the extremely durable lamination process used to produce the original Safariland line of rugged holsters and accessory products. Safarilaminate is perhaps the most famous and well recognized line of police products by the law enforcement community. If you’re just wanting a holster for range/class then pick whatever your heart desires.For more than 40 years Safariland duty gear and holsters have been recognized by law enforcement professionals demanding high performance police products. With the Glock 19 and TLR-7, the overall holster will be shorter and will be less likely to be pushed up into your side when seated. Depending on your body type and vehicle set up, it may make it uncomfortable when wearing for an extended period of time. If you plan on spending any time seated in a vehicle, take into account that the length of your holster will be based off the length of your light when it comes to the X300/TLR-1 holster due to how much they stick past the end of the slide. One thing to consider is how you plan to use the holster. For the X300U, you’ll have to knock the disk out in the bottom of the holster to fit in a holster made for the X300/TLR-1. There’s a separate SKU for the model that accepts the TLR-1 and X300. Our town has about 11k residents.Īs for the light options, Safariland makes a holster specifically for the Glock 19 with Streamlight TLR-7A. We're at 28 officers right now and the mayor plans on shrinking that number. So I ordered 30 RMRs, RM44 plates and Safariland holsters.Įveryone else is stuck with the RM44 plates and mine is set up CORRECTLY.

Ummm.my slide is out already getting milled. The chief said he has to spend the budget so he picked the Trijicon RMR and said buy one for everyone and a holster too and rear dovetail mounts. I saw WTH, I send my 31 slide out to Maple Leaf (one of the approved places I picked) for an RMR cut, front serrations, top chamfer and slide nitride. One officer already had a Vortex on his off duty using a rear dovetail mount that he let the chief play with.īy Fall 2019, the chief has approved the policy but no one wants to spend the money. I put in officers are allowed to have their slides milled at their cost from an approved gunsmith. So I write up a policy and allow Trijicon, Aimpoint and Leupold. They have to pay for it and any holster or mount needed.

Said hey, why don't we make it optional, pick three brands and let the guys try it out. Figured I'll still make the city support my 357SIG habit.Īnyways, we get the guns switched over in 2018.Ĭome summer 2019 the chief read a magazine article on RMRs. So I said fine, we'll just get gen4 Glock 31s and 32s. I suggested Glock 17 or 19 MOS or the Glock 45 guns but the chief said NO RMRs. Our gen3 Glock 31/32s were purchased in 2008.
