Whether you're a law enforcement officer, a military member, or a civilian who carries a firearm for self-defense, having the right holster is essential for safety and comfort. If you carry a Glock 19 with a weapon-mounted light, finding a holster that accommodates both the gun and the light can be a challenge.
A light bearing holster serves several important purposes:
When choosing a Glock 19 light bearing holster, there are several factors to consider:
Finding the right Glock 19 light bearing holster is essential for safety and efficiency. By following the tips and guidelines outlined in this article, you can choose a holster that meets your specific needs and provides the best possible protection for your firearm.
Holster Model | Manufacturer | Light Compatibility | Carry Style | Material | Retention System | MSRP |
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Safariland ALS 6378RDS | Safariland | SureFire X300, Streamlight TLR-1 | Concealed/Open | Kydex | ALS (Automatic Locking System) | $149.99 |
Blackhawk T-Series Level 3 | Blackhawk | SureFire X300, Streamlight TLR-1 | Open | Kydex | Level 3 retention | $129.99 |
Vedder LightTuck | Vedder Holsters | SureFire X300, Streamlight TLR-1 | Concealed | Kydex | Friction retention | $79.99 |
Raven Concealment Phantom | Raven Concealment Systems | SureFire X300, Streamlight TLR-1 | Concealed | Kydex | Friction retention | $89.99 |
Tier 1 Concealed Agis Elite | Tier 1 Concealed | SureFire X300, Streamlight TLR-1 | Concealed | Kydex | Friction retention | $129.99 |
Retention System | Description | Advantages | Disadvantages |
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Friction retention | Relies on friction between the holster and the firearm to keep it secure | Simple to use, easy to draw | Can be less secure than other systems |
Level 1 retention | Requires the user to depress a button or lever to release the firearm | Provides moderate security | Can be slower to draw than friction retention |
Level 2 retention | Combines friction retention with an additional locking mechanism | Offers enhanced security | Can be more difficult to draw than Level 1 retention |
Level 3 retention | Requires the user to perform multiple steps to release the firearm | Provides the highest level of security | Can be the slowest to draw |
Carry Style | Description | Advantages | Disadvantages |
---|---|---|---|
Concealed carry | Carrying the firearm hidden under clothing | Discreet, less likely to draw attention | Can be more difficult to draw quickly |
Open carry | Carrying the firearm visibly on the outside of clothing | More accessible, more likely to deter potential threats | Can be controversial in some areas |
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