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Anyone have experience with Safariland 6280 or 6360 holster?
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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 1684034" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>With the 6360, you have to push down and rotate the hood forward with the thumb. Then as you move the thumb back to get a proper firing grip on the gun, you have to use it to slide the ALS to the rear. It's a motion you already have to make to acquire a grip on the gun, so I don't necessarily callit an extra movement, but more of a begin movement, pause that movement in mid-stream with the thumb on the ALS, complete movement as the gun is lifted from the holster. I find the ALS to be most beneficial on the reholster. You drop it in and the 1st retention level is automatic. You can rotate the hood later if you're not in a high takeaway threat environment. As for the extra dexterity or manipulation required, you can drop the hood and still have a very fast draw if you're in a low takeaway threat environment, yet still have retention in effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 1684034, member: 1132"] With the 6360, you have to push down and rotate the hood forward with the thumb. Then as you move the thumb back to get a proper firing grip on the gun, you have to use it to slide the ALS to the rear. It's a motion you already have to make to acquire a grip on the gun, so I don't necessarily callit an extra movement, but more of a begin movement, pause that movement in mid-stream with the thumb on the ALS, complete movement as the gun is lifted from the holster. I find the ALS to be most beneficial on the reholster. You drop it in and the 1st retention level is automatic. You can rotate the hood later if you're not in a high takeaway threat environment. As for the extra dexterity or manipulation required, you can drop the hood and still have a very fast draw if you're in a low takeaway threat environment, yet still have retention in effect. [/QUOTE]
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