I think SERPAs caught a bad rap by that guy who shot himself in the thigh using one, because he was way too focused on speed rather than accuracy or efficiency of movement and motion. Do it the right way slow at first, then speed up once you get the muscle memory.
Bro ive been saying for years that Blackhawk T-Series L2C , Level 2 ir Level 3 were more functional than Safariland. Especially with 10-8 Performance QLS ADAPTER . I do wish they would make the Blackhawk T-Series for more pistol models or make an Omnivore Tseries. Blackhawk T-Series L2C is perfect holster for P320 X5 LEGION when it comes to shoot 2Gun or 3Gun Matches .
Until I picked up an IWB holster for my Sig, I've used the T-series for OWB conceal carry and it wasn't really noticeable unless I was doing a lot of physical work. I've never served or used it in any professional way but as an OWB option for civilians like me, it was great.
I have a serpa for my M9 Beretta, done miles of tactical shooting with it never had an issue. I am a big fan of Safariland. I will be picking up this Blackhawk T for my sig P320.... another pistol I've never had any issues with it.
I use level 3 version of this holster as an LEO and it is fenomenal. One button to release both safeties, instinctive draw, while having weapon retention both from front and behind. Love it. I prefer it to Safariland.
How is yours in the cold? Be careful with the exposed mechanism on the back of the holster. You get any little thing in there and you no longer have access to your gun. Ask me how I know….
When pulling back on the safariland SLS your thumb is being pushed down into a proper grip, I’ve never had an issue establishing a grip while drawing the firearm.
If you're used to it thats cool and all, but the Serpa having the retention release positioned so that your finger is pushing down right over the trigger when you draw is an inherently bad design. We never had issues with them but that's despite the design, not because of it.
I ran a level 3 serpa for 13 years as a jail transport officer. Like the guys and gals below I never had an issue. The people who did failed to educate them selves on how the system works, failed to train frequently, or both. I do wish the T- series was available for more makes and models.
Current Leo here and have been using the T SERIES L3D for a few years now. Whether it be wrestling a combatant, rolling in mud/ dirt, inclement weather, or a real life firefight; this holster has never let me down. And no one has been able to gain control of my sidearm unless I’ve shown them how and actually stood there to let them. I have used and do still own Safariland holsters and still think they are a great choice. However, I think people get hung up on “what has always worked”. This holster is far better for me in every way since I’ve started using it. May not be for everyone but I wish people would stop making up excuses and and false allegations about this holster to justify their Safariland purchase. Again if it works better for such and such person then use it, but this holster is just as well designed and will not “break” because of weather or a simple tug on the firearm. Just my 2 cents
I’ve run the serpa, als, and the t series on duty. Even as bad as the serpa was, it was still more than doable. The t series was fine, but the ALS still takes the cake hands down, at least for me. The t series seems to encourage a lower and weaker grip on the gun. The als forces you to get nice and high, and seemed far more secure and durable.
I’ve used the T Series and Safariland Level 3s for a while. The Safariland is what I use to judge against every other holster, and I think that the T series is a good holster for the LEO realm. It’s secure and, at this point, isn’t well known, so people aren’t gonna know how to defeat the retention device at first glance unless they’ve had experience with it first hand. The draw is also faster, and as LEO, that’s important because it’s usually the only weapon you have on you, and you have to get to it as quickly as possible. Any delay is going to cost you when you don’t have the initiative in a violent scenario. I also like how lightweight it is, but I feel like it’s a little less durable than your standard Safariland, which I have beaten the crap out of and never had issues. For a military context, I would prefer the Safariland just because I know it can take a real beating, and I should either have a rifle or be able to fight my way to a rifle/bigger gun. I’m also confident enough in my draw that if I need it, I can get to it fast enough. Ultimately, whatever holster you use, train with it diligently and take care of it, and it will serve you well.
I was a Gunner’s Mate petty officer and SAMI in the navy. Back then we didn’t have Serpa’s. Military you typically carry condition 2 or 3. They mentioned not carrying a loaded weapon on base. As a police officer, I worked with a deputy who carried a Serpa for his 1911, who said I was a safety manifest because I carried a KaBar Karambit knife behind my mag pouch. Then I tell him “dude, you’re carrying a 1911, locked and loaded, condition 1 in a Level 1 holster with barely any retention on patrol! Anyways, I carried many Serpas for Glock, SigP226, 1911, never had a N.D. Exactly, keep your booger picker off the bang switch, stupid! Me, myself, & I; I love my Safariland ALS level 3’s. They make me feel good and safe and muscle memory I have dropped that hood and clicked the frame lock thousands of times. That Blackhawk, to me, just looks like they took the ALS from Safariland. Is it a lot cheaper than a Safariland? And there’s no drop down hood on it. Granted if you’re not doing police work, all the extra weapons retention may not be (your) concern.
I've never heard of a Blackhawk SHERPA Holster.... I'm pretty sure that they meant the Blackhawk SERPA Holster. I remember alot of guys havin those things (SERPA Holsters) when I was in, hell, I even had a few of them. I kinda switched over to the Safariland ALS or ALS/SLS Holsters, mainly because of the ability to use a light. The SERPA holsters due to their design will not allow you to use a standard light like a TLR-1HL or an X300, you had to use their lights and it was specific to whether you were left or right handed. The light was awkward because it was offset to the inside (i.e. right handed offset to the left, left handed offset to the right) and apparently they weren't bery bright, although considering the brightest light at that time was I wanna say like 300lms.
I think I want to try one of those. I tried the SERPA series but I just was not comfortable with the button being at the trigger. It's not a bad holster and I'm not bad mouthing it by any means but it wasn't for me.
I have ran a Blackhawk T for my P320 and I was able to get it to activate the light when you twist and move like in a ground fight. Will this cause the p320 to shoot with out an intentional trigger pull? Maybe. The omnivore is pretty neat for range use it will take “any” pistol that has the tlr or sure fire. I use mine with a 226 the 320 and an M&P 2.0
I'm going to assume you're using a TLR 1/2 pistol light. The reason your light turned on is because the holster's retention locks onto the light not the actual pistol. It hooks onto the bottom left side of the light on the flat spot just below the activation switch. With enough movement it could push up on the switch and turn the light on. I wouldn't worry about it making the gun go off, the retention is below the trigger guard. Also, the more the retention finger pushes on the switch, the more bite it's getting on the light, actually making it more secure.
I have the level 3 version of this holster for the P320 with TLR-1 light. I can confirm that it fits the full size and compact just fine. This holster does require a light. The retention locks onto the light, not the pistol itself. They also sell this in a non-light bearing version if you don't want to carry a light on the pistol.
“It’s not the holster’s fault.” Ok, true, BUT, having a design that greatly increases the likelihood for a finger to end up inside the trigger guard is not effectively taking human factors into account, and that’s not getting into other issues like how easily the Serpa release mechanism can become locked up due to debris. Ultimately, the only benefit the Serpa brings to the table is being cheap, and people love putting $500+ guns in $30 holsters for some reason. (Check out the exhaustive study FLETC did on the Serpa release mechanism prior to banning its use on their ranges.)
A friend turned me on to this holster. My problem is that the pistol I carry has a TLR-3, and I can't find this holster in a compatible model for that light. If anyone has a suggestion, my ears are open. 👂 Thanks for the video. 🇺🇲
Been carrying this for years at work(not by choice). I didn’t like them from the start when my keys came out of my pocket in the car and stuck in the exposed mechanism preventing me from drawing. On top of that the retention screw on most of our officers holsters has to be removed completely to function at all. I also found at sub zero temps it becomes difficult to draw sometimes causing me to fight the gun out of the holster. Definitely not ideal. Plus the mechanical retention off the light is a big fail in my opinion.
I do have one complaint about the serpa. I use a 43 MOS. They only make a single serpa that fits both the 48 MOS and 43 MOS, so it is longer that it needs to be.
If you are pulling your pistol out, you should be focused and alert. Train the user to be cautious and careful. Don't blame your holster for your shortcomings.
Used a Serpa back in my Airsoft days and had no issues of NDs. Use primarily the T-Series for my firearms and love the ease of use and price point but always looking for other options.
I have a Blackhawk T holsters, mainly for my G19X and P320s however I prefer Safariland's ALS holster. Safariland is way smoother in operation. The Blackhawk's advantage is affordability over Safariland.
No reason any range should ban a Serpa. Also if anyones getting shot it would be the user so no danger to anyone else, AND the danger for the same negligent discharge can happen using other holster designs, so thats pretty much a dumb policy.
I went against the grain and got their Rapid Force Duty holster for my G45 and their Level 2 Slim holster for carrying my G19 around the house. I use a Tenicor SAGAX LUX2 for appendix carry when I'm out and about. Alien Gear really stepped up their game with their Rapid Force line.
I get irritated at non vets like Colion Noir make fun of blackhawk. I’ve owned one for over a decade and am happy with it. I’ll try the T series but imo a lot thats “wrong” with the serpa is the user.. and my fellow vets complaints like “accidental” discharge is nonsense. 😂
Vets have thier head so far up thier ass its comical. yall have more ND then civilians. just cause you're a vet doesnt mean you know jack bruh. unless you a door kicker spec ops. I could care less what you think seeing as only like 5% of yall where front lines. and the rest are in country logistics that just use what is given to you. yall literally dont know shit 😂😂
Using the trigger finger to defeat retention is a problem with the Serpa design but another real issue with the Serpa is debris can get into the retention device and completely lock your gun into the holster. Research that issue and you’ll see the Serpa has failed during training where there was a ground fight that led to a shooting scenario and debris hard locked the gun into the holster making it unusable in the moment.
Never an issue?? Wow. Ya. Had several took 2 dudes to rip a M9 out of a serpa that got sand lock finger button deal. Have a few at home but would never ever recommend them outside the house
I wasted my money on the t series, it binds up if you try to draw too fast and doesn't lock the gun in 25% of the time. If they could fix their quality issues then maybe they could come close to safariland
Good to see blackhawk getting some love
@@mikespectre4153 Oh man don't read that sentence out loud 📢
I love my Serpa holsters. Never had an issue in 12 years of running them.
Probably because it rarely leaves the holster.
Ive had T series for 3-4 years and ive had no issues and its one of my favorites.
I think SERPAs caught a bad rap by that guy who shot himself in the thigh using one, because he was way too focused on speed rather than accuracy or efficiency of movement and motion. Do it the right way slow at first, then speed up once you get the muscle memory.
Slow is smooth. Smooth is fast.
Bro ive been saying for years that Blackhawk T-Series L2C , Level 2 ir Level 3 were more functional than Safariland. Especially with 10-8 Performance QLS ADAPTER .
I do wish they would make the Blackhawk T-Series for more pistol models or make an Omnivore Tseries.
Blackhawk T-Series L2C is perfect holster for P320 X5 LEGION when it comes to shoot 2Gun or 3Gun Matches .
Until I picked up an IWB holster for my Sig, I've used the T-series for OWB conceal carry and it wasn't really noticeable unless I was doing a lot of physical work. I've never served or used it in any professional way but as an OWB option for civilians like me, it was great.
Thanks Dave and Dorr! Was looking for a good retention holster... Perfect timing!
I have a serpa for my M9 Beretta, done miles of tactical shooting with it never had an issue. I am a big fan of Safariland. I will be picking up this Blackhawk T for my sig P320.... another pistol I've never had any issues with it.
I'm loving mine and wrote a review on it last week. It holds a PSA Dagger really well as well. Love your content fellas!
@@pewdeals I appreciate your comment if I buy one of these holsters that's the firearm I intend on putting in it
Blackhawk does make a t-series for the staccato. I trimmed a full size down to fit a C2. Works perfectly.
I use level 3 version of this holster as an LEO and it is fenomenal. One button to release both safeties, instinctive draw, while having weapon retention both from front and behind. Love it. I prefer it to Safariland.
phenomenal. Kinda makes sense youre a cop lol
How is yours in the cold? Be careful with the exposed mechanism on the back of the holster. You get any little thing in there and you no longer have access to your gun. Ask me how I know….
@@acatinatux9601😂
Never had an issue with drawing from my Serpa. But I never had to draw under pressure.
When pulling back on the safariland SLS your thumb is being pushed down into a proper grip, I’ve never had an issue establishing a grip while drawing the firearm.
If you're used to it thats cool and all, but the Serpa having the retention release positioned so that your finger is pushing down right over the trigger when you draw is an inherently bad design. We never had issues with them but that's despite the design, not because of it.
I ran a SERPA for 15+ years with no issues, I still use one. I also have a t series which I like it is easier to use than the Safari land.
I ran a level 3 serpa for 13 years as a jail transport officer. Like the guys and gals below I never had an issue. The people who did failed to educate them selves on how the system works, failed to train frequently, or both. I do wish the T- series was available for more makes and models.
Thanks guys. I like my SERPA but the thumb idea sounds good. Like you say...the high push down thumb button just doesn't work right.
Current Leo here and have been using the T SERIES L3D for a few years now. Whether it be wrestling a combatant, rolling in mud/ dirt, inclement weather, or a real life firefight; this holster has never let me down. And no one has been able to gain control of my sidearm unless I’ve shown them how and actually stood there to let them.
I have used and do still own Safariland holsters and still think they are a great choice. However, I think people get hung up on “what has always worked”. This holster is far better for me in every way since I’ve started using it. May not be for everyone but I wish people would stop making up excuses and and false allegations about this holster to justify their Safariland purchase.
Again if it works better for such and such person then use it, but this holster is just as well designed and will not “break” because of weather or a simple tug on the firearm. Just my 2 cents
Just putting this out there, SERPA doesn't have an H in it.
Sherpa just has a nice ring to it 🤣🤣🤣
I have run Blackhawk Serpa holsters for years. Never had a problem.
I don’t run feather light triggers either.
Training and discipline.
I’ve run the serpa, als, and the t series on duty. Even as bad as the serpa was, it was still more than doable. The t series was fine, but the ALS still takes the cake hands down, at least for me. The t series seems to encourage a lower and weaker grip on the gun. The als forces you to get nice and high, and seemed far more secure and durable.
I’ve used the T Series and Safariland Level 3s for a while. The Safariland is what I use to judge against every other holster, and I think that the T series is a good holster for the LEO realm. It’s secure and, at this point, isn’t well known, so people aren’t gonna know how to defeat the retention device at first glance unless they’ve had experience with it first hand. The draw is also faster, and as LEO, that’s important because it’s usually the only weapon you have on you, and you have to get to it as quickly as possible. Any delay is going to cost you when you don’t have the initiative in a violent scenario. I also like how lightweight it is, but I feel like it’s a little less durable than your standard Safariland, which I have beaten the crap out of and never had issues.
For a military context, I would prefer the Safariland just because I know it can take a real beating, and I should either have a rifle or be able to fight my way to a rifle/bigger gun. I’m also confident enough in my draw that if I need it, I can get to it fast enough. Ultimately, whatever holster you use, train with it diligently and take care of it, and it will serve you well.
It’s the issued holster in the Canadian Armed Forces for the new C22 (p320).
Good to see some competition for safariland. Good also that blackhawk is now offering this over the serpa
The staccato p holster works with most 4.25 double stack 1911’s my man i have one myself for my mac9 ds
I was a Gunner’s Mate petty officer and SAMI in the navy. Back then we didn’t have Serpa’s. Military you typically carry condition 2 or 3. They mentioned not carrying a loaded weapon on base. As a police officer, I worked with a deputy who carried a Serpa for his 1911, who said I was a safety manifest because I carried a KaBar Karambit knife behind my mag pouch. Then I tell him “dude, you’re carrying a 1911, locked and loaded, condition 1 in a Level 1 holster with barely any retention on patrol! Anyways, I carried many Serpas for Glock, SigP226, 1911, never had a N.D. Exactly, keep your booger picker off the bang switch, stupid! Me, myself, & I; I love my Safariland ALS level 3’s. They make me feel good and safe and muscle memory I have dropped that hood and clicked the frame lock thousands of times. That Blackhawk, to me, just looks like they took the ALS from Safariland. Is it a lot cheaper than a Safariland? And there’s no drop down hood on it. Granted if you’re not doing police work, all the extra weapons retention may not be (your) concern.
The patrol serpa holster I used on duty was Level two. Didn't know Blackhawk made a Level 1 duty holster.
1911 has a thumb & grip safety...
I've never heard of a Blackhawk SHERPA Holster.... I'm pretty sure that they meant the Blackhawk SERPA Holster. I remember alot of guys havin those things (SERPA Holsters) when I was in, hell, I even had a few of them. I kinda switched over to the Safariland ALS or ALS/SLS Holsters, mainly because of the ability to use a light. The SERPA holsters due to their design will not allow you to use a standard light like a TLR-1HL or an X300, you had to use their lights and it was specific to whether you were left or right handed. The light was awkward because it was offset to the inside (i.e. right handed offset to the left, left handed offset to the right) and apparently they weren't bery bright, although considering the brightest light at that time was I wanna say like 300lms.
I think I want to try one of those. I tried the SERPA series but I just was not comfortable with the button being at the trigger. It's not a bad holster and I'm not bad mouthing it by any means but it wasn't for me.
Thanks Dave and Dorr! :) :us
Dave, just to let you know Staccato sells the Blackhawk T-series holster for 2011's.
I have ran a Blackhawk T for my P320 and I was able to get it to activate the light when you twist and move like in a ground fight. Will this cause the p320 to shoot with out an intentional trigger pull? Maybe.
The omnivore is pretty neat for range use it will take “any” pistol that has the tlr or sure fire. I use mine with a 226 the 320 and an M&P 2.0
I'm going to assume you're using a TLR 1/2 pistol light. The reason your light turned on is because the holster's retention locks onto the light not the actual pistol. It hooks onto the bottom left side of the light on the flat spot just below the activation switch. With enough movement it could push up on the switch and turn the light on. I wouldn't worry about it making the gun go off, the retention is below the trigger guard. Also, the more the retention finger pushes on the switch, the more bite it's getting on the light, actually making it more secure.
Can TH confirm if this fits the Sig P320 compact? Does this retention holster require the light? Thanks for th video.
I have the level 3 version of this holster for the P320 with TLR-1 light. I can confirm that it fits the full size and compact just fine. This holster does require a light. The retention locks onto the light, not the pistol itself.
They also sell this in a non-light bearing version if you don't want to carry a light on the pistol.
Will the fnx 45 tactical fit any Blackhawk gear?
“It’s not the holster’s fault.” Ok, true, BUT, having a design that greatly increases the likelihood for a finger to end up inside the trigger guard is not effectively taking human factors into account, and that’s not getting into other issues like how easily the Serpa release mechanism can become locked up due to debris. Ultimately, the only benefit the Serpa brings to the table is being cheap, and people love putting $500+ guns in $30 holsters for some reason. (Check out the exhaustive study FLETC did on the Serpa release mechanism prior to banning its use on their ranges.)
I still run a serpa holster with good trigger discipline it's not a problem
THANK YOU. so many fudds blame it on the holster...
It's not a sherpa, it's a serpa. I used several in law enforcement for 24 on and off duty, and I still use one. I have never had a problem!
A friend turned me on to this holster. My problem is that the pistol I carry has a TLR-3, and I can't find this holster in a compatible model for that light.
If anyone has a suggestion, my ears are open. 👂
Thanks for the video. 🇺🇲
Been carrying this for years at work(not by choice). I didn’t like them from the start when my keys came out of my pocket in the car and stuck in the exposed mechanism preventing me from drawing. On top of that the retention screw on most of our officers holsters has to be removed completely to function at all. I also found at sub zero temps it becomes difficult to draw sometimes causing me to fight the gun out of the holster. Definitely not ideal. Plus the mechanical retention off the light is a big fail in my opinion.
I must check it out. If its thus good.
I do have one complaint about the serpa. I use a 43 MOS. They only make a single serpa that fits both the 48 MOS and 43 MOS, so it is longer that it needs to be.
Can't you cut it down?
If you are pulling your pistol out, you should be focused and alert. Train the user to be cautious and careful. Don't blame your holster for your shortcomings.
Used a Serpa back in my Airsoft days and had no issues of NDs. Use primarily the T-Series for my firearms and love the ease of use and price point but always looking for other options.
The myth that keeps going!
Are these USA made?
TY T.H
I have a Blackhawk T holsters, mainly for my G19X and P320s however I prefer Safariland's ALS holster. Safariland is way smoother in operation. The Blackhawk's advantage is affordability over Safariland.
No reason any range should ban a Serpa. Also if anyones getting shot it would be the user so no danger to anyone else, AND the danger for the same negligent discharge can happen using other holster designs, so thats pretty much a dumb policy.
I’m happy with my Alien Gear holsters
I went against the grain and got their Rapid Force Duty holster for my G45 and their Level 2 Slim holster for carrying my G19 around the house. I use a Tenicor SAGAX LUX2 for appendix carry when I'm out and about. Alien Gear really stepped up their game with their Rapid Force line.
Why are you guys sitting in the sun
Does it do dishes?...my SERPA I still use.
What the fuck kind of fucking English is this? What about your serpa you still use?
I get irritated at non vets like Colion Noir make fun of blackhawk. I’ve owned one for over a decade and am happy with it. I’ll try the T series but imo a lot thats “wrong” with the serpa is the user.. and my fellow vets complaints like “accidental” discharge is nonsense. 😂
Vets have thier head so far up thier ass its comical. yall have more ND then civilians. just cause you're a vet doesnt mean you know jack bruh. unless you a door kicker spec ops. I could care less what you think seeing as only like 5% of yall where front lines. and the rest are in country logistics that just use what is given to you. yall literally dont know shit 😂😂
I'm a vet and they suck so now what
Awwwww you poor thing 😢
@@TeSolycMandalorwe both know you never carried a handgun in your career pog
Using the trigger finger to defeat retention is a problem with the Serpa design but another real issue with the Serpa is debris can get into the retention device and completely lock your gun into the holster. Research that issue and you’ll see the Serpa has failed during training where there was a ground fight that led to a shooting scenario and debris hard locked the gun into the holster making it unusable in the moment.
There's no H in Serpa
LOL, banning a holster uses the same logic as banning a firearm. The user is never involved somehow.
Never roasted a round from my serpa holster. Also not a nasty, horribly trained sheep though so....
Never an issue?? Wow. Ya. Had several took 2 dudes to rip a M9 out of a serpa that got sand lock finger button deal.
Have a few at home but would never ever recommend them outside the house
Click bait lol better then safariland yea right 🤣🤣😂
Guys this video was not a review of the Blackhawk T-Series Holster. I hope you realize that.
It's 100% the fault of the holster. Oh, and influencer shillsters.
I wasted my money on the t series, it binds up if you try to draw too fast and doesn't lock the gun in 25% of the time. If they could fix their quality issues then maybe they could come close to safariland
You're joking right now?
About what?
I'd never buy a blackhawk! Safariland is the best for a reason.
I attached a leg strap to my Blackhawk lvl 3 it’s money