Blackhawk SERPA CQC Versatility - OpticsPlanet.com

Published on July 3, 2012
Duration: 3:03

This guide details the versatile mounting options for the Blackhawk SERPA CQC holster system, as explained by George Poulos, a Product Specialist from OpticsPlanet.com. The SERPA CQC is designed for modularity, allowing users to quickly attach the holster to various platforms including belt loops, paddles, shoulder harnesses, MOLLE vests, and thigh rigs using a consistent three-screw mounting system. The Quick Disconnect Kit further enhances this versatility, enabling tool-less swapping of holsters between different rigs.

Quick Summary

The Blackhawk SERPA CQC holster system offers exceptional modularity, allowing users to mount it on belt loops, paddles, shoulder harnesses, MOLLE vests, and thigh rigs. A consistent three-screw system and the Quick Disconnect Kit enable rapid, tool-less switching between platforms for optimal adaptability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00SERPA System Overview
  2. 00:30Holster Mounting Options
  3. 01:23Shoulder Harness Rig
  4. 01:48S.T.R.I.K.E. MOLLE Platform
  5. 02:01SERPA Thigh Rig
  6. 02:14Quick Disconnect Kit

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the different mounting options for the Blackhawk SERPA CQC holster?

The Blackhawk SERPA CQC holster is highly versatile, offering mounting solutions for belt loops, paddles, shoulder harnesses, MOLLE/PALS webbing on tactical vests or packs, and drop-leg thigh platforms. This modularity allows users to adapt their carry setup to various operational needs and preferences.

How does the SERPA Quick Disconnect Kit work?

The SERPA Quick Disconnect Kit features a male disc that attaches to the holster and a female receiver that attaches to a mounting platform. This allows for tool-less, rapid detachment and reattachment of the holster, enabling quick swaps between different rigs without needing to unscrew anything.

What is the primary benefit of the SERPA CQC system's modularity?

The primary benefit of the SERPA CQC system's modularity is its adaptability. Users can easily switch the same holster between different carry methods—like a belt, a tactical vest, or a thigh rig—to suit specific mission requirements, clothing, or gear configurations, all while maintaining a consistent draw method.

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