New SIG 320 Police Holster! The EFA-320!

Published on July 15, 2025
Duration: 1:15

This satirical review proposes the EFA-320 holster for the SIG P320, inspired by the Russian EFA-2K. It addresses law enforcement concerns about carrying with a loaded chamber by enabling empty-chamber carry. The unique 'push-through' draw mechanism automatically racks the slide and chambers a round upon drawing the firearm.

Quick Summary

The EFA-320 is a proposed satirical holster for the SIG P320, inspired by the Russian EFA-2K. It enables empty-chamber carry by using a unique 'push-through' front draw mechanism that automatically racks the slide and chambers a round upon drawing the pistol.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: P320 Safety Concerns & Market Need
  2. 00:27The EFA-320 Holster Concept
  3. 00:45Mechanism: Push-Through Draw & Chambering

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the EFA-320 holster concept?

The EFA-320 is a proposed satirical holster for the SIG P320, inspired by the Russian EFA-2K. It's designed for empty-chamber carry, allowing the user to rack the slide and chamber a round automatically upon drawing the pistol.

How does the EFA-320 holster work?

Instead of a traditional top draw, the EFA-320 uses a 'push-through' front draw. Pushing the pistol forward against the holster body racks the slide, chambering a round as it clears the holster.

Why would someone use an empty chamber carry holster like the EFA-320?

It addresses concerns about carrying a pistol with a loaded chamber, offering a perceived safety advantage. The EFA-320 automates the chambering process during the draw, aiming to mitigate the delay.

What is the origin of the EFA-320 holster design?

The EFA-320 concept is based on the EFA-2K holster, which was originally designed for the Makarov pistol and used by Russian Spetsnaz forces. The idea is to adapt this mechanism for the SIG P320.

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