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Posted: 4/21/2024 11:15:21 AM EDT
[Last Edit: PistoleroJesse]
Wilder Tactical used to make hingeing leg strap attachment to attach to the back of a UBL from Safariland. It would hold the holster when drawing, but not limit motility otherwise. I can't find it on their site any more. Maybe I'm the problem.
Any one know: A) Where can I find one? B) Where can I find an alternative? |
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Found one on Optics Planet.
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Elastic band has flex and moves with you.
Just saying... |
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Originally Posted By PistoleroJesse: Causes chaffing with a midride. Sorry, guess I'm built wrong. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By PistoleroJesse: Originally Posted By WTFShane: Elastic band has flex and moves with you. Just saying... Causes chaffing with a midride. Sorry, guess I'm built wrong. You're probably not: thigh straps suck ass. |
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Here's what I went with for both my Safariland UBL's (mid) and G-Code holster mounts. Very good boss, serve you long time.......................
https://www.trex-arms.com/store/New-Thigh-Strap/ |
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Originally Posted By 0100010: Also https://www.g-sol.co/product/teardrop https://assets.bigcartel.com/product_images/276509981/fullsizeoutput_77c.jpeg?auto=format&fit=max&w=1500 View Quote @0100010 The link you posted does not work. |
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Leg straps are a symptom of a bigger problem. If you need one, your draw sucks or your belt does.
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Originally Posted By CAsoldier: Leg straps are a symptom of a bigger problem. If you need one, your draw sucks or your belt does. View Quote Not too say that I disagree with you, but after one too many, send you to the hospital close, run-ins with 1500lb cattle and horses, some of us have to make due the best we can with jacked up physiology. Right, wrong, or indifferent, I for one am glad to have options. |
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You don't need anything like that with a mid ride UBL. You need it with low ride UBL. You don't need low ride UBL unless you are a midget, run a pistol that is longer than a Glock 34, or run an ALS/SLS combo holster.
None of these aftermarket gizmos make a low UBL rotate at the hip joint. It's a fixed plate. That is the problem. Just get a single drop strap 6004 attachment if you NEED a lower mount and quit half assing it with a low UBL. It is actually going to bend right under the belt that way. |
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Originally Posted By DevL: You don't need anything like that with a mid ride UBL. You need it with low ride UBL. You don't need low ride UBL unless you are a midget, run a pistol that is longer than a Glock 34, or run an ALS/SLS combo holster. None of these aftermarket gizmos make a low UBL rotate at the hip joint. It's a fixed plate. That is the problem. Just get a single drop strap 6004 attachment if you NEED a lower mount and quit half assing it with a low UBL. It is actually going to bend right under the belt that way. View Quote The flex under the belt is necessary for me. I have really long arms and prefer to have my holster dropped a little bit. I have my 6354DO mounted as high as it can be on a Safariland Drop Flex Adapter. Also use an old 6004 shroud that I chopped to be single strap and trimmed a lot of the extra material off. Bends with me as much as I need it to and also stays stable while running. That setup works really well for me and I can't find any reason to change it. |
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Originally Posted By DevL: You don't need anything like that with a mid ride UBL. You need it with low ride UBL. You don't need low ride UBL unless you are a midget, run a pistol that is longer than a Glock 34, or run an ALS/SLS combo holster. None of these aftermarket gizmos make a low UBL rotate at the hip joint. It's a fixed plate. That is the problem. Just get a single drop strap 6004 attachment if you NEED a lower mount and quit half assing it with a low UBL. It is actually going to bend right under the belt that way. View Quote Both the mid-ride UBL and the True North MHA cant inward pushing my pistol grip outwards. When I draw on the clock it slows it down since the bottom of both of them flex out. Neither are optimal which is why I want to try the Edgar Sherman swivel on my UBL and MHA to make them more comfortable and stabilize my draw. Also looking at the Tegris thing that someone posted here as a hanger. Edgar Sherman Swiveler IG video |
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Was looking for one for my vubl's, hoping quality had improved (coworker had one a year ago that broke immediately). I couldn't find them on Wilder's website either. Reached out and asked. Reply was they're currently redesigning it and hope to have it back on the website "soon". Based off reviews I've found, the immediate breakage my coworker experienced wasn't a one off. Hopefully the new version will be good to go when it comes out.
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This is the one I use. Local guy to me, makes some really good kit. I have been running my few a couple years now, no issues.
https://careyconcealment.com/product/tsh/ |
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Has anyone tried one of the Edgar Sherman swivels with a Guardian Warrior Solutions Bang Hangers, if yes, did they work well together?
I've been thinking about changing my TNC MHAs to a GWS Bang Hanger. |
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Originally Posted By KaerMorhenResident: Has anyone tried one of the Edgar Sherman swivels with a Guardian Warrior Solutions Bang Hangers, if yes, did they work well together? I've been thinking about changing my TNC MHAs to a GWS Bang Hanger. View Quote |
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