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Blackhawk stache review
Blackhawk stache review











blackhawk stache review

I'm carrying the holster pushed off to the left of center. With this in mind I have ordered a couple clips from DCC to see if they will raise the pistol about ⅜". Even with the biggest foot on the claw I still find my middle finger rubs on the top of my belt during the draw. My original complaint about the holster sitting a little low on my belt still applies. If and when I use the holster enough to really like it I'll probably drop a bit of blue thread locker on to keep things tight. Overall, the holster and pouch worked fine although I did notice the belt clip screws were a little loose. I continued to use the holster in appendix and kept the mag pouch on my left at about 8:00. I used the holster and mag pouch during a Modern Samurai Project AIWB class. I have the belt clip at the lowest setting and I still can't quite clear my knuckle when establishing a shooting grip. I wish the holster sat about a quarter inch higher above the belt. I assume this is partially because I'm using a Shadow Systems gun that isn't quite as blocky as a Glock. One complaint is the the holster is rather loose with regard to fit of the pistol.

blackhawk stache review

It comes with two other feet that can be added if desired. Two come in the box and they are marked L and R. The only piece that isn't ambi is the claw. Does it?The holster is ambi in that it has slots on both sides so the belt loop can be moved from one side to the other. I like the height adjustability, but it seems that extra material would interfere a little with a good grip. Is it ambi? What is the Claw on the end of the clip like? Aggressively grabbing the belt?

blackhawk stache review

Normally I hate all things Blackhawk, but I'm intrigued by the holster. I like the various mounting and cant options but am not sure I'm digging all the screws.Īm I seeing that you're carrying AIWB in a sort of cross-draw way, right handed but it's left of centerline? It should work well at about the 8:00 position on my left side. I have the pouch set up for OWB with a fairly aggressive rake. I have found the holster sits maybe just a little low on the belt for me but it shouldn't be too big a deal. I played around with it a little and decided to run the holster separate from the mag pouch. The holster and kit is mostly ambidextrous and should work okay for AIWB or IWB off the right or left hip. There are also a couple of additional feet for the claw if you want to tuck the pistol in a little tighter. Also included are a couple belt clip (one for holster & one for pouch) and a claw. I ordered the premium kit for a Glock 19 which includes a mag pouch and a "wing" that can be used to attach the mag pouch to the holster. This is injection molded kydex and is sold as a "modular" holster. Premium configuration includes adjustable concealment claw to reduce printing, adjustable inside-the-waistband magazine carrier with belt clip, and an accessory attachment wing for joining holster and mag carrier into platform. Impact-reinforced, injection molded polymer Specification – 1.5″ J-style belt clip adjustable for height & cant – Ambidextrous, adaptable for right or left hand carry – Low profile shirt guard adds comfort without inhibiting draw stroke – Can easily be adapted into several modular configurations or carry positions – Designed to accept most popular handgun mounted RDS optics – Compatible with an assortment of Stache™ IWB carry accessories – Designed to accept popular Discreet Carry Concepts Gear Clips™ Mod-4Friction adjustable passive retention – Made in the USA CAN BE USED WITH T.O.R.O.New from Blackhawk! is the new Stache holster. Available in Base and Premium configurations. It is designed to be worn inside-the-waistband, is constructed of impact reinforced, injection molded polymer and is compatible with a variety of Stache™ IWB holster accessories (accessories list below). Through meticulous engineering, the Stache™ holster delivers the optimal combination of comfort, rigidity and modularity a feat not possible with Kydex®. Designed by concealed carriers for concealed carriers, the Stache™ IWB holster system is the ultimate solution for everyday carry, out-performing the design and material limitations of Kydex®. Description Introducing the most technologically advanced, modular concealed carry holster system that was designed never to be seen, the Stache™ IWB.













Blackhawk stache review