🖤 Conceal with confidence, carry with class.
The Q-Series Concealed Carry Holster is a precision-engineered, injection-molded polymer holster designed exclusively for Glock 42, 43, 43X, and 48 models. Featuring an ambidextrous, ultra low-profile tuckable design, it offers superior durability and discreet carry with positive trigger guard retention. Veteran-owned and made in America, this holster blends minimalist style with full-size functionality for the modern professional.
Brand | Q-SERIES |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Material | Injection-Molded Polymer |
Style | Glock 42/43/43X/48 |
Color | Black |
Closure Type | Snap |
Manufacturer | Q-Series |
UPC | 864989000013 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5 x 5 x 2.5 inches |
Package Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7 x 4 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Q-SERIES |
Part Number | S&W M&P |
R**T
for G29. it's tuckable, slim fit, has an off-set clip position and easy to conceal my Glock 29
first impressions:very well made and thought out design. fits snug to pants but shines best with a quality gun belt. the strong metal clip is coated with a very durable matte finish. and it locks in the gun snuggly and the user must be deliberate when removing the firearm. don't worry though, before you do that you can clear your weapon prior to taking your Glock out of its holster.PROs-slim fit (slimer than my leather holster/bersa AWIB combo)-tuckable: very easy to conceal a glock 29 at weddings, work, or church. [check your local laws aboutcarrying in a church]-strong in all aspects-keeps handgun where you conceal it. minimal shifting but easy to adjust if printing occurs.-very safe if you have the correct model and not defective-can clear the firearm prior to exposing the trigger.-must use force to remove firearm from holster(P.S.A. if you dont have to use force to remove your handgun or it has major slop while in this holster than i advise you to immediately return it and contact the manufacturer and get an exchange)CONs-uncomfortable when holster is empty-doubt i can run it over with a truck-long term use may result in slop- wanting to buy a spare just incase; is that a con?- no padding? thats not the intended design so half of a con there.- its so cool i sleep with it in my PJsoverallits a fantastic holster and the people who are looking for something that provides fantastic concealment than you will be able to live with out the added padding. its actually more comfortable than my PPK leather holster, less bulky and more secure. just be sure to remember that yes its comfortable but only for a short while when the firearm is removed.ill buy it again just incase.
Z**T
Have to slide firearm in the right way to get the correct connection
Everything as advertised.. fits my g19 perfectly, hold the weight with sight and laser.. doesn’t wanna fall out if I hold it upside down. Clips over the belt holds it snug without the worry of it sliding out on draw. Conceals well easy draw, and functions properly
D**D
Great choice
Excellent! Only drawback is that it's tough to take off. Otherwise secure and slim.
J**N
Worth the money.
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Perfect for summer time holster,helds my Edc very well,very comfty wearing it all day.
D**R
Dangerous design flaw.
Holster was advertised as having positive retention. Advertisements actually show pictures of the holster held upside down retaining a holstered Glock.When I got the holster, I placed my third gen Glock 23 in it and immediately noticed there was no distinct click or snapping sound. If you have a kydex or similar holster, you know what I'm talking about. The gun was loose with nearly a quarter of an inch of play forward and back. Then, I turned the holster and gun upside down. The gun slipped out!! Almost ZERO RETENTION!I contacted the manufacturer. They asked for a video which I sent. They explained it was supposed to be a little loose, that they had discovered that if it's tighter users have trouble drawing the gun, and suggested I put it in my pants to see how the retention was then. Yeah, no thanks.They know there's a quarter inch of play. They know the gun drops out if the holster is turned upside down. And they say stick it in your pants.I'd already worn the holster in my pants. I didn't trust the retention to keep the gun holstered and the trigger guard covered. I'd also read other reviewers saying they'd had the gun come loose out of the holster while they were out in public.It is not a matter of IF. It is a matter of WHEN. Somebody is going to shoot his junk off and/or sever a femoral artery and die, because this holster is advertised as having positive retention but intentionally designed to fit loosely with little to no retention.Stay far the F*** away. They're going to kill somebody, and it's completely foreseeable.I bought a raven concealment holster, V2 I think, after this, and I'm very happy with it. Solid fit, positive click, good retention. SAFE!
C**E
Utilitarian - Functional and Practical
This holster fits my needs for a S&W Shield 9mm. Extremely covert, even with tighter fitting T-shirts. It stays in place, even during jogging; does not fall out of holster. Built for concealment, not comfort, and is what I needed.Before purchasing this holster, you need to understand what this holster is and isn't. It's a very simple holster based on the sole purpose of concealment. It's NOT for someone requiring comfort over practical needs. It's NOT eye-candy. It requires someone that knows how to properly grip and unholster with a fast, hard pull - casual/sloppy/lazy people might have an issue. At first, the holster will seem way too tight (b/c it is). Leaving the firearm in the holster will relax the plastic over time and allow smoother, easier draws. You will need to practice with this holster and allow the plastic to conform to the firearm - I do not recommend using this holster as soon as you receive it.(One thing I did was to leave the firearm slightly out-of-seat in the holster for a 24 hour period, in a way that forced the sides of the holster outwards. The sides of the holster needed to expand some. With the (slightly) expanded plastic, it allowed a much easier pull. But be careful and do so at your own risk - you don't want to over-expand. It's better to have too tight retention than too loose. A solid, firm grip goes a long way with this holster.)
J**C
Ok for awhile
I’ve had mine for about a a year and a half. I like the fit with the gun. It slides along my belt, sometimes to an uncomfortable position or at a minimum, not where I expect it to be. Last night I noticed it has split, rendering it unusable. I wouldn’t expect this having not dropped it or forced it in any way.
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