Safariland Model 6390 ALS Mid-Ride Level I Retention Duty Holster for Glock 17 Gen 1-4 w/ Light- Right Hand STX Basket Weave Black
Manufactured by Safariland
Details
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The Safariland Model 6390 ALS Mid-Ride Level I Retention Duty Holster is the perfect accessory for law enforcement officers and security professionals who carry a Glock 17 Gen 1-4 with a light attachment. This holster is designed to provide maximum security and quick access to your firearm, ensuring that you are always prepared for any situation. Featuring the patented Automatic Locking System (ALS), this holster securely locks your weapon into place upon holstering, providing an extra level of retention. The ALS system is activated by simply depressing the thumb lever, allowing for a smooth and natural draw when needed. The mid-ride design of this holster ensures a comfortable and secure fit on your duty belt, while the STX Basket Weave Black finish adds a touch of style to your uniform. The right-hand orientation allows for easy access and quick drawing with your dominant hand. Constructed from durable and lightweight materials, this holster is built to withstand the rigors of daily use. The STX Basket Weave Black finish not only looks great, but also provides added protection against scratches and scuffs. Whether you are on duty or off duty, the Safariland Model 6390 ALS Mid-Ride Level I Retention Duty Holster is the perfect choice for securely carrying your Glock 17 Gen 1-4 with a light attachment. Stay prepared and confident with this reliable Holster.
Specifications
AmbidextrousRight-handed
BrandSafariland
ColorBlack
Compatible MakeGLOCK Firearms
Compatible ModelGLOCK 17
Holster StyleOWB (outside the waistband)
Light CompatibleInforce APL, SureFire X300, Streamlight TLR-1
Optics ReadyNo
California Prop 65 warning
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause Cancer and Reproductive Harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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