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High Quality Ranger Green Xeno HD70 Cordura Case for 6p/c2 and s
$14.00
4 in stock
Tucker O’Brien –
have a 6P sized light? this is the holster for you. It snugly holds a Surefire 6PX Pro quite snugly. It won’t hold a big(ger) light like an ArmyTek Predator, for example, but it’s a quality holster regardless. This model is the latest revision that doesn’t have any leather trim/panels/pieces on it, though. I will say that if you plan on using this in a tactical situation this *MAY* not be the holster you need, as it is kind of hard to use without looking at it. All in all, however, it’s a good buy.
Nick Alcock –
The holster accepts P/C/Z/G lights bezel up or down, but I found it to be more compact and secure bezel down, less flashlight width at the top means the flap doesn’t need to stick out so much. Just personal preference though. I tested it with 6P which obviously is fine. Also the Z2, as sometimes its rubber grip ring can get friction-stuck on the inside of a holster, but not in this case, all good. I also tried the C2 which fits fine.
Something to note is that it has some rigidity to it, specifically the back and flap. If you imagine a cheaper nylon holster, like maybe the Fenix one that comes with a TK10, it wouldn’t be hard to roll it up or squash it into a ball. With this holster that wouldn’t really work (unless you push a lot harder). I can probably explain that better by saying that without a flashlight in, it can still stand on its own.
On the back there is a belt loop and also a separate button down flap for PALS/MOLLE attachment. The belt loop fits my 5.11 1.75″ belt, and looks like it might go to a 2″ as well. It’s quite secure and tight and doesn’t seem like it will be bouncing around if you run with it on the belt, or attached to a pack. The back on the holster being rigid seems to help a lot with the stability.
All in all, the best holster for SF 2xCR123A sized lights 🙂