Fobus Belt Holster Walther P22 Right Hand Polymer Black WP22BH [FC-676315004806]

Fobus Belt Holster Walther P22 Right Hand Polymer Black WP22BH [FC-676315004806]

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nan WP22BH

Carry
Belt
Light
No
Model
WP22BH
Material
Polymer
Side
Right
UPC Barcode
676315004806
The Fobus Standard Holster sets the standard for concealed carry. State-of-the-art design, injection molding and high density polymer have created a holster that cannot be duplicated in leather or any other material. The Standard Series is a passive retention holster that secures the firearm from becoming dislodged during moments of high activity. Drawing and holstering are both smooth and efficient.

Features and Specifications:
Manufacturer Number: WP22BH
Low profile design for concealability
Passive retention allowing rapid presentation
Reinforced rivet attachment
Belt attachment
Right hand
Polymer
Black

Fits:
Walther P22

2 Ratings
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Rated 2 out of 5
Everything that I have pu
Everything that I have purchased from Cheaperthandirt.com has worked flawlessly except this holster. The gun won't fit all the way into the holster as it only goes in about 1 inch and then pushes the slide back which is extremely dangerous as you can imagine. Because it is molded plastic it doesn't have ANY room to expand or adjust. It's basically unusable.
April 6, 2014
Rated 2 out of 5
Read before you purchase.
Read before you purchase. EVERYONE says the same thing: the holster is too tight. There is no retention screw or way to loosen it (naturally). Some people say 'save your money and purchase a better fit holster for the Walther,' but the thing is - there isn't one. None specifically made for this weapon, anyway. So,, I purchased it, knowing the problems in advance. The only thing I was suspicious of was the people claiming it loosened their front sights. Looking down the holster, there is a groove/canal for the sight, so it should have no reason to fall off - until it happened to me. Now, I have been slaving and studying this holster for three weeks and I believe I have discovered some of the issues. I own two Walthers, one is an older model, and one is brand new. The holster was originally tight for both pistols. I tried the heat gun and that didn't work. This is plastic, not Kydex, and it doesn't act the same way. While the holster was still hot, it worked great, but when it cooled down, it went right back to being super tight. One thing I discovered was shoving a AA battery down in the trigger well and leaving it for a day or two will stretch out the trigger area. The holster is so tight that it bent the battery. Crazy. So, with the newly modified trigger (where the retention is supposed to be), I tried it out. The older Walther works GREAT. It slides in and out no problem. But, the newer Walther still got stuck. Examining it, I realized that when trying to place the weapon in the holster, the slide would be forced back. So, the trigger well wasn't the issue. If you look closely, you'll see that there are rectangular divots on each side where the slide should click in by the Walther logo. In my older model, the logo is smooth and divotted to match. In the newer model, there are ridges in the slide, and those ridges make it too fat for the holster. And there is no way to stretch that bit out. So, Dremel it was. I unfortunately didn't have the right sized bit to...
December 25, 2012