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The BLACKHAWK T-Series L2C Compact Holster for Glock 17 is engineered for hunters and shooting enthusiasts, featuring a lightweight design, durable injected polymer construction, and a Quick Dual Release belt mount for effortless access. This right-hand holster combines functionality with style, ensuring your firearm is secure and ready when you are.
Size | Glock 17 Black RH |
Brand | BLACKHAWK |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Material | Injected Polymer, Hytrel Inner Lining |
Style | Compact |
Color | Black |
Closure Type | Pull On |
Team Name | BLACKHAWK! |
Manufacturer | Blackhawk |
UPC | 604544647990 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00604544647990 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.88 x 5.35 x 4.17 inches |
Package Weight | 0.39 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.12 x 5.34 x 9.12 inches |
Item Weight | 13.92 ounces |
Brand Name | BLACKHAWK |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime |
Model Name | Glock 17 Black RH |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 410700BKR |
Included Components | Holster, Instruction Manual, 2 Slot Belt Mount, QDR Belt Mount (Quick Dual Release) |
Sport Type | Hunting |
V**I
Excellent OWB Option
The construction of the holster is solid. Fitment is rock solid. The retention release mechanism take a little getting use coming from other system; however some training resolves any concerns. The two different belt attachments offer versatility with cant and height. The design is very streamlined so no concerns with any snagging and just makes for a basic, tasteful aesthetic appearence. The holster just works as intended with no unnessary complex features.
G**G
Nice Holster
Great holster, good retention, comfortable.
D**D
Everyone should carry
This is a very sturdy holster, what are you like about it most of all is it has a thumb release instead of the pointer finger which they have on their other holsters I forget which serious they are bravo maybe anyway the T-Series is a great holster.
W**.
Does the job, but definitely prints
If you are looking for an OWB holster that is still somewhat concealed, such as under a jacket, this is not it. This thing sits outside your belt by about a full inch. There is no way you aren't printing.That said, it's a very good holster. It can be attached to the belt in two ways. One of those ways is simply opening a locking mechanism, sliding it over your belt, and then clipping it together. Very easy to put on and take off. The other way is more cumbersome and requires you to detach the previous method and attach the belt slider. This also requires you to take off your belt partially to slide it on and off the belt. So overall the second method is a big ordeal. I prefer the easy method.Using a 5.11 TDU Double Duty Tactical Belt, Non-Metal the holster is pretty stable with either mounting option and meets my needs when I'm comfortable fully open carrying.The retention clip and thumb release are extremely intuitive. I didn't have any issues learning the system at all. Flows quite naturally. I was very impressed. Still, you definitely want to practice your draw until flawless.
G**.
Great holster
This is my 4th "T" series holster. I now own one for all my firearms, multiple holsters for some of them. They are very safe and hold the firearms securely. Belt attachments are of great quality like the rest of the holster. The light bearing holsters are great also. I will no longer buy any other holsters.
R**S
Holster
Perfect fits my Tara Aerospace 9x19 9mm perfectly
J**.
This holster is dangerous
UPDATE: Some models of this holster are now under a federal recall from the CPSC. Recall #20-010.I have tested many holsters of various styles, purposes, and manufacturers. This is the second most dangerous active retention holster that I've experienced, and the most dangerous is also by this same manufacturer. There are two large posts flanking both sides of the release lever, which forces one to be ridiculously precise in order to thoroughly release the pistol from the holster. This is nearly impossible, even for an experienced shooter, and is unlikely in a self-defense or on-duty event when one must draw rapidly under stress. At least it's not as dangerous as Blackhawk's SERPA holster, which had the release lever directly inline with the pistol's trigger guard. Yikes.I bought this after watching a YouTube video from a notable member of the online gun community who typically has awesome product recommendations. To be fair, he had not fully tested the holster, but had good things to say about its construction and the concept behind its design. Unfortunately, Blackhawk's execution of that concept is poor. My intent was to replace my Safariland 7377 ALS holster, but that's not going to happen. The ALS's retention release system is far more intuitively designed than the Blackhawk T-series. The ALS is still the reigning champion. I just wish it had a speed cutout in the front, which the T-series does have. I'll also commend Blackhawk for their quick dual release belt attachment. Very cool design. But neither of those two factors is enough to justify purchasing this potentially dangerous holster. My recommendation is to hold off on purchasing a T-series holster until Blackhawk's third iteration of it. I'm guessing by that point they'll have worked out all the kinks.
G**R
Great
Works great for ME
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