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FutureDeputy
03-26-2009, 09:18 PM
I just ordered the Safariland Model 77 Magazine case today from CopsPlus.com
Any one use it. Im hoping that it is going to be a good one. I would love to hear your thoughts about it if you use it.
-FutureDeputy
http://www.copsplus.com/prodnum841.php
EDIT: I forgot to mention that it is in basketweave, has nickel snaps, and is for a GLOCK 19.
I just ordered the Safariland Model 77 Magazine case today from CopsPlus.com
Any one use it. Im hoping that it is going to be a good one. I would love to hear your thoughts about it if you use it.
-FutureDeputy
http://www.copsplus.com/prodnum841.php
EDIT: I forgot to mention that it is in basketweave, has nickel snaps, and is for a GLOCK 19.
It's what I have. I like Safariland products, haven't been disappointed yet.
My next mag case will be open top, because I am using extended mags and the covered ones aren't big enough.
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FutureDeputy
03-26-2009, 09:47 PM
It's what I have. I like Safariland products, haven't been disappointed yet.
My next mag case will be open top, because I am using extended mags and the covered ones aren't big enough.
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Im trying to get all Safariland gear for my belt. The only thing I have so far that is Safariland is my firearm holster (model 200).
What safariland gear do you have?
Im trying to get all Safariland gear for my belt. The only thing I have so far that is Safariland is my firearm holster (model 200).
What safariland gear do you have?
Good choice. Like I said earlier, I don't think you'll be disappointed with Safariland gear.
Mace holder, magazine holder, flashlight holder (open top), and 6360 STX basketweave (fake leather) holster.
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markdh720
03-27-2009, 02:27 AM
I started out with all Safariland gear including that mag pouch,belt, holster, mace holder, & two cuff cases. Everything except my asp holder. Everything has worked great and held up well except the belt keepers. I've broken three during "citizen encounters" but I will keep on using everything else Safariland.
On a semi-related note, most people from my academy class bought Boston Leather gear cuz that's all the nearest uniform store offered. I've seen them replace numerous items over and over. Skip most of their stuff if possible.
FutureDeputy
03-27-2009, 08:17 AM
I started out with all Safariland gear including that mag pouch,belt, holster, mace holder, & two cuff cases. Everything except my asp holder. Everything has worked great and held up well except the belt keepers. I've broken three during "citizen encounters" but I will keep on using everything else Safariland.
On a semi-related note, most people from my academy class bought Boston Leather gear cuz that's all the nearest uniform store offered. I've seen them replace numerous items over and over. Skip most of their stuff if possible.
I will never buy boston leather. I have heard that all of their gear is cheaply made. I had planned on having all Bianchi leather gear, but after I ordered my belt, belt keepers, and handcuff case, I couldnt find anymore of the leather gear. So now I am switching to Safariland.
I will never buy boston leather. I have heard that all of their gear is cheaply made. I had planned on having all Bianchi leather gear, but after I ordered my belt, belt keepers, and handcuff case, I couldnt find anymore of the leather gear. So now I am switching to Safariland.
Safariland and Bianchi are both owned by BAE Systems.
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ACS1719
03-28-2009, 10:29 AM
Bianchi Is extremely good quality gear. My belt is exclusively Bianchi and I only trust Safariland for holsters. The only 2 items that I have on my belt that arent either of those 2 providers are my ASP baton and scabbard, and I have choosen to use the Gould and Goodrich K-Force mag carriers. I have found that The laminate that stffens the G&G mag carrier is batter than the safariland item. It wont loose any shape for a Very long time.
just my $0.02
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