Sig P320C OWB Holster - USA Made - Fits Sig P320C, M18 - Total Eclipse OWB Holster by Blade-Tech Holsters, Outside Waistband Carry (Ambidextrous)
J**N
Nice Holster Very Nice Price
This a very excellent holster. Made from nice sturdy polymer. The ambidextrous sweat guard is thin which in my opinion it should be, seems flimsy but anything that is extremely firm would be overkill and poke into the side. This holster comes with 3 types of attachments the standard, FBI Cant, and the IWB attachments. I have yet to try the IWB but the FBI cant attachments I am not a fan of as they are not molded inward to make the holster hug the body like the standard attachemnts. That being said, with a good belt (I currently run this with the eclipse double stack single mag with a bullhide belt with polymer insert from The Beltman) and this will hug the body tightly, there is no wiggle and no movement in either the holster nor the mag pouch. I have worn this with the standard OWB attachment since purchase with my shirt tucked in and covering it and it is very comfortable and with my shirt over it you cannot even see it, it is as if I was running an IWB. With this holster I bought it for my Glock 19, but I can use it for my Glock 26 as well. This holster has a nice positive "click" when inserting your firearm and retention is great. I hope that Blade-Tech comes out with this same holster but with a nice thumb break. (1st pic is with my G26, the next 2 are of the G19)
R**N
Poor quality and poor customer service from Blade-Tech.
I have owned 2 of the blade-tech eclipse holsters for my S&W Shield. Both broke. One split completely near where the belt loop attaches to holster. The other, the belt loop broke. After the second one broke I contacted blade-tech because of the lifetime warranty. Found out they require a receipt before they will honor the warranty. Very disappointed in the quality of the product and the poor warranty policy. I don’t think many people file and keep receipts for years, and I think Blade-Tech knows that and is exploiting that point to advertise a lifetime warranty they never expect to have to honor. I found that Raven has a new holster, the Perun, that comes with 3 adjustable cants and spacers if you need them for a much better strong side hip carry option where you don’t have to place the holster further back behind the hip. I think it’s a much better holster. I would recommend you stay away from Blade-Tech.
S**O
Great OWB, decent IWB with potential for perfection.
The holster is intended for civilian concealed carry users. It has a modular design with a two piece kydex body and a kit containing two pairs of belt loops and a pair of belt hooks along with mounting hardware. You can configure it as straight OWB, FBI cant OWB, or straight IWB. It can be worn on the left and on the right.The construction quality is superb. Every part fits, hardware is high quality. The kydex is thin, but does the job well. It is light but solid.The retention is controlled by a screw next to the trigger guard. The gun locks in with a distinctive click - excellent.Concealment. I expect to be able to wear a good IWB under a thin t-shirt, 2 or 3 o'clock position works best for me. I don't like 4 and 5 because guns start to print as soon as you bend forward, also not good for driving. This holster is decent, but not as good as DeSantis leather IWB. The latter has very significant cant, which helps tuck in the bottom grip and mag's floorplate. Both keep the gun tight to your body. I like that Eclipse has the belt hooks away from the holster body, this minimizes the bulge on the belt and does not print. I would rate it 3 out of 5 for concealment. If I figure out how to set it up with a lot of cant in IWB mode, it will likely score 5 out of 5. Note, it is not tuckable, i.e. you will not be able to wear it with a dress shirt tucked in.In OWB mode you need a heavier covering garment to hide it, as expected, no complaints.Warnings:1. Tighten the screws really well and/or use some blue loctite. They can become loose.2. If you wear in IWB mode at 2-2:30 position the bottom of the front hook may dig into your leg when sitting.The Total Eclipse holster gives you versatility and options. It is an excellent OWB for EDC in winter and converts to a decent IWB for the summer. You can remove the belt loops from the body and mount it in your car or on your LBE. It is a good, quality product.
J**.
Excellent holster for CCW
I’ve always been impressed by the design and quality of Blade-Tech holsters, but this Total Eclipse for a Glock 23 is my first purchase. I have been wearing the holster OWB for about four weeks now. I am very impressed by the way the holster conforms to my hip in the 3:30 position and how it conceals the Glock under a sweatshirt or jacket. I first tried the holster in the vertical position before reconfiguring it to my preferred FBI cant. I would say concealment is marginally better in the vertical position but entirely acceptable in FBI cant. I have worn the holster OWB with three different belts: 1-1/4” leather gun belt, 1-1/2” leather gun belt, and 1-1/2” nylon instructor belt (5.11 Tactical “Trainer”). The 1-1/2” leather gun belt is definitely the most stable, not surprisingly, keeping the gun butt firmly against my side but nylon instructor belt and more narrow leather belt are both acceptable. The draw stroke is quick and clean and reholstering is accompanied by an audible “click”. In summary, I am extremely pleased with the Total Eclipse and would recommend it to anyone looking for a low-profile OWB polymer holster. I look forward to trying in IWB as the weather warms up.
L**R
It's not too bad.
I've used this a few times now... And I'm still unsure of how I feel about it. It looks great, and fits the gun great, but I'm still on the fence with how it fits me. I have the standard Blade Tech holster that came with my M&P range kit, and it mounts a little further from your hip, but this one hugs very tight to your body. The main issue I have with it, is that the belt loops are about 6" apart, and the holster is quite stiff, so unless you're a much larger person, it's awkward to mount on your side, and I have to move it almost around my back so it sits over my back pocket for it to sit comfortably. It is also formed to fit the M&P with thumb safety, which mine does not have, so it doesn't quite fit right around the opening, but that's a minor detail.
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