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    Any opinions on the Balckhawk Serpa CQC holsters, I have been considering one for my Sig P250. I like the retention system and the belt/paddle option. Any info would be great, thanks.
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    I have one for the Beretta 92SF, It is good I use it more in the winter months when I wear heavier coats to cover it.
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    I have one that I carried my HK in until I got a leather holster for it. No problems. It is now being used on a device I made to hold my weapon and flashlight along side my bed.
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    I use mine with a G23. I use it when my galco won't fit with belt loop placing on some of my pants. It does stick out more(OWB vs IWB) but that is easily fixed with a baggy shirt. I love the paddle set up. the little hooks really grab onto the pants. My opinion is it's definatly works for the price.
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    Quote Originally Posted by abock33 View Post
    I use mine with a G23. I use it when my galco won't fit with belt loop placing on some of my pants. It does stick out more(OWB vs IWB) but that is easily fixed with a baggy shirt. I love the paddle set up. the little hooks really grab onto the pants. My opinion is it's definatly works for the price.
    Ditto - I love both of mine. I use the Serpa mostly when I'm working the range, because for concealed carry on a daily basis it sticks out a little farther than I'd like, unless you have heavy or baggy clothes to help conceal - but a great holster.
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    Quote Originally Posted by abock33 View Post
    ~ I love the paddle set up. the little hooks really grab onto the pants. ~
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    You guys keep your drawers up around those paddles.

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    Yep I keep mine over the belt and pant. I hav heard of them pinching but I haven't had that happen to me yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by abock33 View Post
    Yep I keep mine over the belt and pant. I hav heard of them pinching but I haven't had that happen to me yet.
    I do the same and never had a problem. It also keeps the holster a little closer to your body that if you just hook it over your belt. I can't get it off without at least loosening my belt and pants.

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    I have over 14,000 draws from my Serpa and it's still working great. I use the belt attachment instead of the paddle. I don't use it for CCW much because it does stick out quite a bit further than my other holsters.
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