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    Quote Originally Posted by Magsz View Post
    I cant stand unholstering my weapon and placing it in my trunk whenever I go to the County Jail. The QLS is on my short list so that I can just remove the holster and place it in the trunk.

    For that reason alone, it seems like a priceless addition to my duty belt.
    This is why I really liked QLS attachment for my holster. The powers that be decided that they were "dangerous" and banned QLS, just another of many reasons to not arrest people.
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    Site Supporter Rex G's Avatar
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    Use use a QLS to attach two more magazines to my Glock duty rig. I have two 6360 holsters, with the corresponding QLS component, to allow me to remove those extra mags from my belt, and quickly substitute one of those 6360 holsters, for a two-gun rig, primarily to allow me to train lefty, but potentially useful in the event of a mass-shooting incident, or if I hurt my right hand, and had to carry on, due to lack of relief in a disaster situation. (I am functionally ambidextrous with Glocks, actually shooting them a bit better lefty.)

    The down-side? Well, for attaching a duty holster, BULK. OK for patrolling in a Tahoe, but not (for me) when using the Ford Explorer-based make-believe utility vehicle, actually a compact station wagon, with scant hip room. (I miss my Tahoe; one of the several reasons I may well retire soon is the attrition of our Tahoe fleet.) It is not that I have an expansive waist; I can fit into size 32 VertX duty pants, and there is plenty of extra room inside my issued size 34 Blauer duty pants.
    Last edited by Rex G; 08-08-2017 at 08:26 PM.

  3. #13
    I run the QLS fork and have for years. It allows me to use the same holster for patrol and my swat gig. I do use the receiver plate with the locking tabs.

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    I like it a lot. A little bulkier than without, but if you need to swap rigs or remove/replace your weapon frequently it is hard to beat, especially since it stays holstered. Quick, efficient, and strong.
    Last edited by DC_P; 08-09-2017 at 08:44 AM.
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    Here's my personal 1911 in my QLS.

    I still have my issued Glock 17 in a holster with the QLS and a three mag carrier in a drawer in my Tahoe. If necessary I could swap out easily.

    If we do FoF I can swap holsters and I'm ready to use the Glock sims gun.
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