The Tactical Holster is an active retention holster that provides an option for carrying handguns with a light / laser mounted on the under-barrel rail or trigger guard. Open holster body design allows any light / laser system. Lightweight, reinforced polymer construction with polymer retaining strap.
Features and Specifications:
This is not a Glock Factory Product, it is an aftermarket Product
Manufacturer Number: GLT17
Muzzle stud and polymer strap provide retention
Low profile for concealability
Lightweight compact design
Rubberized paddle for extra stability
Steel reinforced rivet attachment
Paddle attachment
Right hand
Material: Polymer
Finish: Black
Fits:
Glock 17, 22, 31(accommodates light or laser)
Ruger American Pistol fullsize 9mm/.40
DISCLAIMER: "Glock" is a federally registered trademark of Glock, Inc. and is one of many trademarks owned by Glock, Inc. and Glock Ges.m.b.H. Neither Cheaper Than Dirt!, nor this site are affiliated in any manner with, or otherwise endorsed by, Glock, Inc. or Glock Ges.m.b.H. The use of "Glock" on this page is merely to advertise the sale of Glock pistols, parts, or components. Components and parts that do not specifically have Glock listed as the manufacturer are made by their respective company. Such parts may be intended for use with Glock components but are not produced by Glock, Inc.. For additional genuine Glock, Inc. and Glock Ges.m.b.H products and parts visit www.glock.com.
Note: This product is new and being closed out; sold "As Is" and is not returnable to Cheaper Than Dirt. Please contact the manufacturer for warranty and assistance.
Features and Specifications:
This is not a Glock Factory Product, it is an aftermarket Product
Manufacturer Number: GLT17
Muzzle stud and polymer strap provide retention
Low profile for concealability
Lightweight compact design
Rubberized paddle for extra stability
Steel reinforced rivet attachment
Paddle attachment
Right hand
Material: Polymer
Finish: Black
Fits:
Glock 17, 22, 31(accommodates light or laser)
Ruger American Pistol fullsize 9mm/.40
DISCLAIMER: "Glock" is a federally registered trademark of Glock, Inc. and is one of many trademarks owned by Glock, Inc. and Glock Ges.m.b.H. Neither Cheaper Than Dirt!, nor this site are affiliated in any manner with, or otherwise endorsed by, Glock, Inc. or Glock Ges.m.b.H. The use of "Glock" on this page is merely to advertise the sale of Glock pistols, parts, or components. Components and parts that do not specifically have Glock listed as the manufacturer are made by their respective company. Such parts may be intended for use with Glock components but are not produced by Glock, Inc.. For additional genuine Glock, Inc. and Glock Ges.m.b.H products and parts visit www.glock.com.
Note: This product is new and being closed out; sold "As Is" and is not returnable to Cheaper Than Dirt. Please contact the manufacturer for warranty and assistance.
I wouldn't buy this again
The snap broke immediately. Piece of junk
August 31, 2017
I got this to carry my fu
I got this to carry my full-size PX4 with a TLR-1 light. Initially it's a very tight fit. I had issues snapping the restraint for the first week or so using both hands. However once it got used to the gun a 1-handed holster & secure was pretty simple. Now that it's broken in my only complaint is it's possible to bump the light on the TLR-1 while holstering which is more of a minor annoyance than an issue.
January 16, 2014
This holster is a good ch
This holster is a good choice if you just cannot afford a Blade-Tech, Safariland, or Blackhawk holster for your Glock w/light. It works well with my G22 + Glock light (no laser) combination. The main drawback of this holster is that you have to learn a new drawing technique. You cannot draw the gun up like with most holsters. You have to undo the snap, pull the gun back first, then out. It is not difficult, but definitely not the smooth up and out motion that you might be used to. The one advantage this holster has over others is that you can remove your weapon light without drawing your gun, in case you need to light up something without pointing a gun at it.
June 16, 2008