How to Choose the Right Duty Gun Holster

Published on February 22, 2019
Duration: 2:16

Instructor Mike, demonstrating high authority and expertise, provides a critical guide on selecting duty gun holsters. He emphasizes the necessity of high-retention systems, like the Safariland ALS/SLS, to prevent weapon snatching during high-stress encounters. The video showcases practical demonstrations at a training facility, advising law enforcement personnel to prioritize survival gear that actively resists threats.

Quick Summary

Instructor Mike emphasizes that duty gun holsters must provide significant resistance against weapon snatching, highlighting Safariland's ALS and SLS systems as examples of Level 3 or 4 retention. These features are critical for officer safety in high-stress scenarios where an assailant might attempt to disarm them.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Gun Grab Scenario Demo
  2. 00:16Importance of Holster Retention
  3. 00:46Safariland ALS/SLS Features
  4. 01:21Conclusion and Advice

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of a good duty gun holster?

A good duty gun holster, as demonstrated by Instructor Mike, should offer significant retention to prevent weapon snatching. Features like Safariland's ALS (Automatic Locking System) and SLS (Self Locking System) rotating hood, along with a sentry hook, are crucial for Level 3 or 4 retention.

Why is a high-retention holster important for law enforcement?

High-retention holsters are vital for law enforcement officers to prevent weapon disarms during high-stress situations like arrests or physical altercations. The holster must actively resist an assailant's attempt to take the firearm, ensuring officer safety.

What is the difference between ALS and SLS retention systems?

ALS (Automatic Locking System) automatically locks the firearm upon re-holstering, requiring a specific thumb release. SLS (Self Locking System) uses a rotating hood that must be actively pushed down and forward to draw the weapon. Many holsters combine both for enhanced security.

Can a Glock 19 be used with a Safariland ALS/SLS holster?

Yes, the Glock 19 is frequently used with Safariland ALS/SLS holsters. These holsters are designed to accommodate various popular duty firearms, and specific models are available for the Glock 19, often including options for lights or lasers.

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