I ordered a holster from Amazon for a Glock. Open up the box, package says S&W M&P, left hand. Well that's just great. I just returned one to them that was the correct package, but it had a left-handed p229 holster inside so I really didn't feel like going through this all over again. Crazy idea ran through my head, let's see what fits in the holster!
Glock 19 - Fits, does not lock.
Micro Dagger with G48 slide - a little wobbly, won't come out without pressing the ALS release.
I didn't feel like taking the light off of my Dagger S, so I grab a spare dagger cherry cut slide I recently picked up and an extra frame, slap them together and shoved it in.
Holy smokes, this thing is damn near perfectly. There is a tiny amount of movement up and down, but basically the same amount I get with a Glock and a Glock specific ALS holster. I can also rock the entire weapon front to back, not quite a quarter of an inch. Nothing Earth shattering in my opinion.
It was cheap enough that I might just keep it with a left handed wife and two left-handed kids (although the daughter is the only one with an interest in shooting, and she ended up shooting right-handed and has not progressed to the level of doing any holster work.
Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached FileOn a side note, the 6300 series feels like an actual holster made of a material that's not crap.
I know the 7300 series are supposed to be high-tech, and the future, but they really don't feel like anything but a plastic bucket to put a gun in.