Universal Holsters: Phlster Floodlight & Blackhawk Omnivore

Published on August 24, 2021
Duration: 4:17

This guide, informed by an expert firearms instructor, compares the Phlster Floodlight and Blackhawk Omnivore universal light-bearing holsters. It details their compatibility, retention methods, and suitability for different applications, emphasizing that while universal holsters can be convenient for range use or testing, custom Kydex holsters offer superior security for serious carry. The guide highlights the importance of trigger guard coverage and retention levels in holster selection.

Quick Summary

The Phlster Floodlight offers better trigger guard coverage and is more suitable for concealed carry than the Blackhawk Omnivore, which has poor trigger guard protection. While the Omnivore is cheaper and accommodates more guns with compatible lights, the Floodlight's secure fit and safety features make it the preferred choice for serious use.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Holster Shopping Difficulty
  2. 00:11Universal Holsters Intro
  3. 00:24Phlster Floodlight Details
  4. 00:35Floodlight Pros & Cons
  5. 00:57Floodlight Spacers
  6. 01:14Floodlight Compatibility Test
  7. 01:32Blackhawk Omnivore Overview
  8. 01:47Omnivore Safety Concerns
  9. 02:11Omnivore Retention
  10. 02:40Omnivore Use Case
  11. 02:58Floodlight Use Case
  12. 03:05Recommendation for Holsters
  13. 03:28Custom Kydex Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference between the Phlster Floodlight and Blackhawk Omnivore holsters?

The Phlster Floodlight uses friction retention primarily on the weapon light and offers better trigger guard coverage, while the Blackhawk Omnivore uses an active thumb lever retention system but has significantly poorer trigger guard protection, making it less suitable for serious carry.

Which universal holster is better for concealed carry: Phlster Floodlight or Blackhawk Omnivore?

The Phlster Floodlight is generally considered a better option for concealed carry due to its superior trigger guard coverage and more secure fit, despite its higher price point. The Blackhawk Omnivore's lack of adequate trigger guard protection makes it a risk for everyday carry.

Can the Phlster Floodlight fit different guns?

Yes, the Phlster Floodlight is designed to fit various firearms equipped with compatible weapon lights (like the Streamlight TLR-1 series) and uses included spacers to adjust for different firearm widths, enhancing its versatility.

What are the drawbacks of the Blackhawk Omnivore holster?

The primary drawback of the Blackhawk Omnivore is its inadequate trigger guard coverage, which allows easy access to the trigger. This makes it a potential safety hazard for concealed carry and is best suited for range use or testing firearms.

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