Safariland 7378 7TS ALS Concealment Paddle and Belt Loop Holster - Glock 17, 22 w/ Streamlight TLR-7, Surefire XC-1, XC-2, Inforce APLc - Right Hand

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The Safariland Model 7378 7TS Concealment Holster combines the security of ALS with the speed and simplicity of an open-top design. ALS secures your weapon automatically as it is holstered, yet still allows a fast, natural draw with the swipe of the thumb release as you acquire your shooting grip. Built from durable, weather- and temperature-resistant SafariSeven non-marking nylon blend, the Model 7378 7TS will not scratch or mar the finish of your firearm, and its raised interior stand-offs allow dirt and moisture to clear quickly.

Specifications:

  • Fits: Glock 17, Glock 22
  • Weaponlight: Streamlight TLR-7, Surefire XC-1, Surefire XC-2, Inforce APLc
  • Hand: Right Hand
  • Finish: SafariSeven Plain
Features:

  • ALS (Automatic Locking System) secures weapon once holstered; simple straight up draw once release is deactivated
  • Open-top design without SLS for quick retrieval of weapon
  • Constructed of SafariSeven, a proprietary nylon blend that is completely non-abrasive to a firearm's finish
  • Raised stand-off surfaces in holster's interior creates air space around the weapon allowing dirt and moisture to quickly clear any contact with the firearm
  • Very high heat and low cold tolerances; structurally sound from 300F to -50F
  • Includes injection-molded belt loop; is user adjustable for cant and can be worn crossdraw
  • Paddle fits belt widths up to 1.75" (45mm), Belt Loop fits belt width from 1.5" (38mm) to 1.75" (45mm)

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.