Safariland 6392RDS ALS Hi-Ride Level I Retention Duty Holster - Glock 19 MOS w/ Weaponlight and Optic - Right Hand

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The Safariland 6392RDS ALS Hi-Ride Level I Retention Duty Holster was specifically designed for red dot sight equipped firearms. This duty holster features the parented ALS (Automatic Locking System), which secures the weapon immediately upon holstering and stays that way until the user deactivates the device with the thumb as the weapon is drawn in an efficient, straight-up motion. The removable Hood Guard, an external shield over the thumb lever, provides additional safety by protecting the release mechanism against takeaway attempts. Constructed from durable, thermal-molded SafariLaminate material, it features a suede lining to help protect the weapon's finish. The holster attaches to belts up to 2.25".

Specs:

  • Fits: Glock 19 MOS
  • Weaponlight: ITI M3, Streamlight TLR-1, Streamlight TLR-1HL, Surefire X200, Surefire X300, Surefire X300U, Inforce APL, Nightstick TWM-350, Nightstick TWM-350S, Nightstick TWM-850, Nightstick TWM-850S
  • Optic: Leupold Deltapoint,Trijicon RMR,Dr. Optic,JR Enterprises J Point,Vortex Viper,Burris FastFire
  • Finish: STX Tactical
  • Hand: Right Hand
Features:

  • Level I Retention
  • ALS (Automatic Locking System) secures weapon once holstered; simple, straight up draw once the release is deactivated
  • Removable Hood Guard is standard
  • Open-top design without SLS for quick retrieval of weapon
  • Durable SafariLaminate thermoformed construction
  • SafariSuede lined to protect finish on firearm and weapon
  • Available in STX Tactical and Cordura Nylon finishes

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.