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    Safariland Vault Duty Holster

    New for 2023 is the "Vault" from Safariland. I guess the name could mean something that’s very secure or something that leaps over the competition.

    Just looking at pics the holster appears larger than anything else in the duty market. We'll see how it pans out but I wonder how comfortable it will be when seated in a patrol car all day.

    https://www.police1.com/police-produ...O8ZFA3xq6KZkO/

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    “Self cleaning” optic hood sounds interesting. I like the wider ALS mechanism. The size and aesthetics are a huge turn-off though. I guess I’ll wait to see.

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    I'm curious if Safariland allowed for the use of larger optics, specifically the SRO, with the Vault. I know that's been an issue with the 6000 series RDS holsters and interference with the ALS lever.

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    That thing looks huge.
    I’ll stick with my 62&6300’s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vista461 View Post
    That thing looks huge.
    That's what she said! Sorry... Couldn't resist...

    Another vid:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tokarev View Post
    That's what she said! Sorry... Couldn't resist...

    Another vid:

    Lol

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    Only available as ALS/SLS? No ALS only version?

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    Friggin' Robocop holster. But also a lot of one-size-fits-most...
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    No one is coming. It is up to us.

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    Does this reduce the access to the trigger that can be an issue with light bearing holsters?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheNewbie View Post
    Does this reduce the access to the trigger that can be an issue with light bearing holsters?
    Yes. Uses a spring mechanism iirc to accomplish this. Notice how a lot of the blue guns used during the demos during shot are with 320s

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