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The Molle Tactical Pistol Thigh Gun Holster is a fully adjustable, durable, and versatile drop leg holster designed for right-handed users. Made from high-quality nylon, it features a secure buckle closure and non-slip backing, ensuring your firearm stays in place during any activity. Its universal design accommodates various pistol sizes, making it an essential accessory for tactical enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike.
Size | Adjustable |
Brand | GHFY |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Material | Nylon |
Style | Hunting |
Color | A-Black |
Closure Type | Hook and Loop/Buckle |
Manufacturer | Terrernce |
UPC | 610521428117 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.35 x 6.14 x 2.68 inches |
Package Weight | 0.33 Kilograms |
Brand Name | GHFY |
Warranty Description | 1 |
Model Name | leg holster |
Part Number | 2343713749 |
Included Components | Drop Leg Holster |
K**H
For the price, this holster feels like a great value.
For the price, this holster feels like a great value.It's adjustable in numerous areas, it has a spare magazine pouch, you can drop leg or hip, and it feels rugged enough to hold up. I got the brown variation for my Ruger SR9 (full size) with a 4in barrel. The packing was a simple plastic bag with nothing but the product. Setting it up took a bit of effort, not because it's difficult but because I'm OCD. The actual folds in the flaps are fairly stiff and I took time folding/loosening the fabric up enough to contour my personal arm securely. There is an adjustable strap inside, which I used as a "bottom" to fix the exact height of my gun; that way I get a good purchase on my grip when drawing. The draw, so long as the tension strap doesn't get in the way is actually a lot smoother than I thought it'd be. The tension strap on top isn't there for quick draws, ok. This isn't a carry holster where you're gonna quick release and go. The snap belt isn't elastic, it's not gonna move, and it's doubly secured by a second strap. So, your weapon is secure and not gonna be falling out, but on the same hand you're not pulling your gun out fast. You know, I'm not looking for an everyday carry holster, I wanted something cheap and rugged I can go beat up out in the desert while I carry a main rifle. Though I haven't got a chance to put it through its full paces and testings, I'm quite sure it'll be fine out there.For a better idea of exactly what you're getting, and sizes, I've taken a lot of pics and tried to measure things I questioned before buying.-The belt loop is over 2in high, so any belt up to 2in should feel fine.-Leg straps max out at 24in in circumference. You can take a string, put it around your high thigh and measure that to get an idea (consider what you'd wear too, as it'll likely be thick pant material).-The material isn't super elastic, but the small ends to the thigh straps ARE elastic, which is nice.-Overall height from tip to belt top is ~18in. A lot of gun peeps gonna tell you not to get a drop because the draw is too far (and they aren't wrong), but you can get an idea of how far you'll be reaching.-Another common complaint with drops is that the gun will move around and jiggle. Again, they're aren't wrong, that's a very mobile piece of body real estate compared to your hip, but I was surprised how well it gripped my pistol and how well the straps held it snuggly to my thigh.-The belt attach can be completely removed, as can the top thigh strap, easily (bottom strap a bit more work). This makes it easier to store and provides an ability to wear closer to hip (I assume, as it creates an empty loop inside).-The inside goes over 7in deep (if you don't use the inside strap to create a bottom limit, as this holster has an open bottom).-I don't rock any accessories, but I'm pretty sure a flashlight or bottom rail accessory would likely fit.-My magazine fits into pouch just fine. The strap is adjustable, I just pulled it up a bit higher from default.My only complaints, so far, are the loose threads which will pop up all over the place, and how stiff the folds were to get a perfect centered fit (pro tip: insert an empty magazine into the pouch before unfolding and refolding it all together, that'll keep your center clear and defined).I hope this review and pictures will help others with their decision. I'm excited to take it on a few trips and see how it holds up.
N**R
Works great for full size auto pistol
This thing's great, got it so i can eventually get my ccw license, which I believe requires a holster with a spare mag in this state. Everything on this is adjustable, it takes a second to figure it out but once you place your firearm on it and start folding the velcro flaps over it one at a time it fits rather nicely, not too snug but with a pop off button release that feels secure enough that you could go hiking with it on. The two things I'm really happy about is that it works with my suppressor height sights that were an issue with other universal holsters, and second, that the spare mag pouch nicely fits a double stack magazine. The custom fit holster I have my eye on is about 200 dollars, but this 15 dollar holster might just be my go to for plinking and camping now for my new edc.
J**O
Solid drop-leg holster with nice modularity.
This is the only drop-leg holster I've used, so I don't have others to compare it to, but it has been doing it's job so far. I'm using it for my airsoft Hi-Capa (2011) and it fits it fine though I have had two issues. When I first fit the holster to my pistol, it was a little too tight and would actually squeeze the magazine release, dropping the mag in the gun. Simple fix, I just loosened the holster slightly. The other issue can't really be "fixed" per se, but worked around. The little button strap that is supposed to go over the rear grip of the pistol holster doesn't fit over the beaver tail safety of my Hi-Capa, and I'd imagine many other 1911/2011 style handguns. I opted to put it over the hammer instead, and it does just as good a job to hold the gun in the holster, so like I said, it can be worked around. Other than that, it's a good holster. Drop-leg holsters have the advantage (in my opinion) over waist holsters in comfort, since the weight of the holster and gun are distributed between your leg and belt. It is quite secure and very adjustable because of the 2 leg straps. Overall, I'd recommend this holster if you're like me and are looking for one of the cheapest drop-leg holsters without sacrificing compatibility or functionality.
B**W
Fits great works well
Great quality fits well works amazing great quality doesn't work as well with a 1911 but it works amazing for a Glock or anything else like a glock
D**Y
It’s ok
It’s a good cheap option. Comfort is alright. I hiked a lot with it on my thigh this hunting season. It did seem to slide down after a few miles. It wouldn’t let me put it as high on my thigh as I would like. Kind of annoying, but served its purpose.
C**6
Great for the price
Great drop leg holster, was skeptical for the price but seems very well made and sturdy
C**R
Excellent for what it is! Tips for use...
Contrary to what I see in a number of reviews, here is my personal experience.- Upper vertical strap allows the holster to be raised QUITE HIGH. No need for it to be hanging so low. (I'm 5'10".)- The two horizontal straps hold in place tighter if the excess is ALSO threaded through the plastic clips on the inside of the thigh.- YES, it can fit a compact with a red dot, but then the top grip strap doesn't even come close to working. Pull that outside strap off (it's not sewn in, just velcroed), and attach it to the OUTSIDE FLAT SIDE of the holster instead (on the second to last flap). See pic. Perhaps glue or stitch it down if you like.- HOLSTERING: No fast drawing from this! And extremely difficult to reholster because of the inside strap. I pretty much have to disassemble the whole thing... especially because of the red dot.- Use a strong tactical "battle belt" to hold the upper vertical strap in place... and it won't pull to the front or back so much. It'll also support the rig A LOT better.- Would not use this in any professional setting. Oh my goodness no. But recreational/personal on a tight budget... and that doesn't involve lots of reholstering? Really hard to beat!- Remember how much you paid for it. Enjoy.
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