🖤 Carry Confidence, Command Respect.
The Bravo Concealment Adaptive OWB Holster is a precision-engineered polymer holster designed exclusively for Glock 17 and 19 models, including those equipped with tactical lights like the TLR-1 HL. Featuring an adjustable retention screw and a secure locking mechanism, it offers customizable grip strength and reliable weapon retention. Its ergonomic, curved design ensures comfortable outside-the-waistband carry all day long. Proudly made in the USA with a lifetime warranty, this holster blends durability, comfort, and security for professional-grade concealed or open carry.
Brand | Bravo Concealment |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Material | Polymer |
Style | Outside Waist Band |
Color | Black |
Closure Type | Buckle |
Manufacturer | Bravo Concealment |
UPC | 850021501235 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.79 x 7.83 x 2.4 inches |
Package Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Bravo Concealment |
Warranty Description | Lifetime Warranty |
Model Name | BCA Light Bearing |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | KO-IEJJ-W51L |
C**S
Great holster
Great holster
J**L
OWB CARRY MUST!!!
Title: Mixed Feelings: Glock 19/17 with Streamlight TLR-1 HL Holster ReviewHaving recently tried out the Holster for Glock 19/17 with Streamlight TLR-1 HL from Bravo Concealment, I have a mixed opinion about its performance and overall suitability for concealed carry. This review delves into the holster's fit, comfort, and practicality to provide a balanced assessment.Starting with the positive aspects, the holster is undeniably designed with precision to accommodate Glock 19/17 models equipped with the Streamlight TLR-1 HL weapon light. The custom-molded fit ensures that the firearm and light combination slide into place with a reassuring "click," indicating a secure hold.The adjustable retention feature offers a versatile level of security, allowing users to find the right balance between retention strength and quick draw accessibility. This is a practical addition for those who value the ability to fine-tune their holster's performance.On the comfort front, the holster's design does provide a decent level of contouring to the body. The slim profile and cant angle options contribute to minimizing printing and ensuring a discreet carry experience.However, where the holster falls short is in its comfort during extended wear. The Kydex material, while durable, tends to dig into the body over time, causing discomfort and sometimes even chafing against the skin. This is a crucial consideration for individuals who carry their firearm regularly or for extended periods.Additionally, the OWB (Outside the Waistband) design, while allowing for versatile carry, might not provide the level of concealment that some users require. This depends on individual body shape, clothing choices, and preferences for carry position.While the holster's fit and compatibility are impressive, the holster's price point might be a sticking point for some users. The premium cost might not align with the overall comfort and convenience the holster offers.In conclusion, the Holster for Glock 19/17 with Streamlight TLR-1 HL from Bravo Concealment has its merits, particularly its custom fit and adjustable retention. However, its comfort level and potential for discomfort during extended wear raise concerns. While it might suit some concealed carry needs, potential buyers should carefully consider their comfort priorities and budget constraints before making a decision.
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M**Y
Doesn't grip the firearm... at all
I really dont understand this, because others are saying that it grips almost too tight.I have a custom g17. Its a zaffiri g19 upper with a radian ramjet comp bringing it out to 17 with a lone wolf extended lower so that it takes g17 magazines.I have a generic light laser on it. I like it because its cheap, reliable, rechargeable and cheap. They're like $40 compared to over $200 for a streamlight.I dont know what the holster is meant to grip, if its meant to grip the firearm or the light, but it appears designed to only grab the light, not the firearm. I personally think this is a stupid design choice as it forces everyone to have the same light on the same firearm. I would much prefer it if it were to have gripped the firearm first and foremost.I'm going to attempt to alter the holster to properly grip the firearm, but I am disappointed none the less.
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J**N
Great product for the price
I bought this last minute for a 2 gun competition that I had a late minute change to the pistol I was using. I was skeptical of the quality because I'm used to spending over $100 on a holster. This worked great. Zero issues. Held the pistol securely through the rigors of competition. Easy to draw and easy to holster. Sits nicely on your hip, not too high, not too low.
E**N
It has issues.
This is a great looking holster. Love the belt clips and the feel of it. I take issue with the trigger guard because it doesn’t fully protect the trigger. I was able to get my finger in between the holster and gun and fully operate the trigger with ease. It was also ridiculously tight to the point I couldn’t unholster the weapon, so I had to fully remove the adjustment screw. It also leaves marks on the slide/light but it is just a duty gun that will wear.
T**M
Product didn’t last
This holster set up started out pretty good. Was able to conceal without a large imprint. I didn’t wear it all the time but wore it enough. But, I never did anything intensely with this holster. No heavy duty range days, didn’t wear it at work if I was in the field…just a low key holster that was comfortable. Another officer had the same holster but he wore his quite a bit more than I did. After 6 months his broke. It took mine a year. I wasn’t doing anything except sitting in my car doing surveillance and when I got home it was broken. Not a very sturdy product. Which is a shame because they make great rifles! I’ll be contacting Bravo Company to see if they’ll replace the pancake belt loops. Functions great, just not very durable. I’d recommend to those who are going to conceal carry but not for anyone to use in law enforcement at work.
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