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The BLACKHAWK 410561BK-R Serpa CQC Concealment Holster is a right-hand, matte black holster designed specifically for SIG P250 and P320 full-size and compact models. Featuring a secure button closure and lightweight construction at just 8.8 ounces, it offers quick access and reliable concealment for professional and tactical users alike.
Size | Size 61 - Sig P250/320 Full Size/Compact 9/.40/.45 |
Brand | BLACKHAWK! |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Style | Sig P320/P250/M17/M18, 9/40 |
Color | Black |
Closure Type | Button |
Manufacturer | Big Rock Sports |
UPC | 604544616439 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00604544616439 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.6 x 5.98 x 3.31 inches |
Package Weight | 0.26 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
Brand Name | BLACKHAWK! |
Warranty Description | See manufacturer |
Model Name | Serpa CQC Concealment Holster for SigP250 & P320 Right Hand |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 410561BK-R |
Model Year | 2015 |
Included Components | Unit^Instruction Guide |
Sport Type | Hunting |
J**S
Great product
Sturdy construction active retention system comes with paddle and belt mount hardware as I rather use belt cart rather than paddle 99% of the time have used Blackhawk for yrs and have a serpa holster for everything I own this model was for my SIG M17 fit and function is perfect I'd bet my life on this product never leave home without it ...if anyone from Blackhawk reads this one thing that I would love to see is the serpa holster with a light bearing model for the olight pl mini 2 an the olight baldr mini pretty much any olight platform light in a serpa holster configuration that would really up the game in my book I've talked to several ppl and I mean a lot that feel the same way and would buy the serpa with light bearing option religiously
D**Y
Solid, Versatile and Affordable Holster
I'm a big fan of these Blackhawk holsters. This one is for my newly acquired Sig Sauer P320 Compact. They are well designed and well made. I like the retention feature and the fit. They come with the paddle and the belt loop attachments. I use the belt loop attachment primarily because the paddle attachment is so difficult to put on the belt and waste band and even harder to take off. The screw hole pattern on both the paddle and belt loop attachments allow the holster to be mounted for cross or hip draw and for various cant options. The screws are already treated with thread lock, so try to decide on the attachment, draw and cant before mounting the attachment. The belt loop attachment will accommodate belts up to 2.25" or with the provided belt loop spacers up to 1.75" wide.This particular holster was apparently made to fit the full size P320. It just over an inch too long for my Compact model. Since I see no point in carrying a holster that is an inch longer than my pistol I marked one inch from the end of the holster with a strip of masking tape and cut the excess off with my band saw. I dressed the cut end with sand paper. My gun fits perfectly with an eighth of an inch to protect the muzzle end of the gun. I have purchased six or seven of these holsters in the past and expect to purchase more in the future.
W**T
Great Holster!
Blackhawk holsters are durable and comfortable to wear. The lock system makes it great to carry in harsh conditions and ensures the firearm is available when needed.
A**R
Works great
Works great. I have a couple of these for different guns and have no complaints. I've heard the arguments against the release lever placement and don't find it an issue. I do prefer safariland thumb release system, but they don't make one for every pistol. So the Blackhawk Serpa is my next pick if you need a secure mount. Btw I'm a firearms instructor and have seen and taught all levels of students and law enforcement officers using all types of gear.I don't use these Serpa for concealed carry as they're pretty big holsters overall - maybe if you're a bigger person or like baggy loose fitting clothes they're better. I use them for open carry when I'm on my land, or training and competing.Every Blackhawk Serpa I've seen has been well made and a good fit for the gun they are designed for. They're a great value as well.
M**L
Good holster but Compact owners be aware
This is a quality holster like all other Blackhawk Serpas. If you like the serpa release system this is great. I love the system. The paddle holster is very comfortable and secure. It has large hooks built into the paddle to grab. That is great.4 stars. Why? I bought this for a compact. Not a sub compact. It fits and locks fine. It is also almost an inch longer than it should be. Thats because like the stock Sig holster, it will fit a full size too. Its like putting a Glock 19 in a 17 holster. It changes the balance a little and now you are carrying more mass and hangdown. Kind of defeats the whole compact part.So from a quality standpoint, its a 5. From a fit its a 4. Thankfully, the price is very good. If Blackhawk makes one exclusively for a compact, i would by it again.
J**H
Best Holster I own
Holster is perfect for my P250 easy to set up
J**N
Great Holster
Blackhawk holsters with the paddle fit comfortably. My Sig P320 Max fits in the holster like a glove. I have Blackhawk holsters for my colt, M&P shield and full size and all of them are great. Thanks
D**M
Works with an optic.
In another review, it appeared that sight clearance for suppressor height sights might be an issue.It seems that a redesign of the sight tunnel must have been done, as a suppressor height front sight has more than adequate clearance. In fact, try as I might, I could not get the front sight to make contact with the tunnel.To respond to comments about "Unsafe";I have used Serpa holsters for at least ten years. The comments about the latch is in line with the trigger is completely false. Study the photo. The latch release is in line with the frame of the pistol above the trigger guard. Releasing and withdrawing the pistol forces one's finger to be in the "finger off trigger until ready to shoot" position.The Youtube where someone shoots themself in the leg was a result of the shooter trying to do a 'quick draw' with a 1911 in the cocked-unlocked (hammer cocked, safety off) condition. A 1911 should never be carried or holstered in that condition. The safe way to carry or holster a 1911 is cocked and locked (hammer cocked, safety on). In a follow up Youtube, the shooter admits his error and accepts the blame.With some practice, withdrawing from a Serpa holster becomes natural. While there are other latching designs for Level II holsters and I have tried several, in my opinion the Serpa is the most natural and safest as it forces one's finger to align with the frame above the trigger guard and requires a deliberate movement to place one's finger in the trigger guard.Kudos to Blackhawk on the redesign to accommodate higher sights used with optics.
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