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Paddle Holster for SD40VE suggestions
Hey folks, new to the forum. I am Michael. Just bought a new SD40VE and want a comfortable paddle holster for it, RH. For a quickie pick up I got a Fobus SWMP for the range and fits comfortably. But was wanting something I felt sure would not scar the finish on the weapon. I ordered a Uncle Mike's Paddle #7801-1 for medium autos 3 1/4" to 4" barrel lengths and with the retention strap and molded thumb break. Disappointed in the way it feels and, from the thumb break to the fact that the inner material will not freely go into a waist band at all. It was a bad buy. Uncle Mike's said to return it to where I bought it and return. So looking for 2 things, one, a confirm on whether this weapon is a medium or large frame semi? And 2 suggestions on brands of holsters to look at. I have only an interest for me on a paddle holster style. Later will come a conceal holster. Thanks and look forward to getting to know you folks. Also would like to reduce trigger pull from 8lbs to possibly 5lbs, suggestions on where I can get a kit. Thanks for any feedback!
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Re: Paddle Holster for SD40VE suggestions
I have a holster from Blackhawk made for the M&P. Fits perfect, in and out of my holster at least 6 times a day and no marks on the weapon. Cost was $39.99
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Heres a couple pics too
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Do you know the model # for the Blackhawk? Thank you.
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What model is this Blackhawk Holster?
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The numver on the back of it is 2100270. Its a CQC holster.
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Ordered a Galco Paddle Lite. The other thing is I discovered is that the SD40VE is considered a full size weapon with a 4" barrel, not a medium auto. Talked to S&W today, and they confirmed. They also have a cool 54X472 MATRIX fast draw with a patented locking device so if someone was to try and snatch the gun, it would be impossible, gun won't come out. Gun releases with ergonomically designed thumb release is engaged as you draw and it is smoothhhhhh.
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I have a holster from Blackhawk made for the M&P. Fits perfect, in and out of my holster at least 6 times a day and no marks on the weapon. Cost was $39.99
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I have to same style though mine doesn't have the carbon fiber overlay. Its a very good holster, I never "notice" it when I carry which is everywhere I legally can.
The only issue I had with it was the "hook" on the paddle catching on my belt as I was trying to remove it. Now I have the upper hooks set and in place to keep it from moving around so I used a dremel to remove the hook from the paddle, so now removal is very easy once the upper hooks a disengaged from my belt.
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The hook doesn't bother me. Just another security feature to make sure that holster stays put. I used both hands to pull my holsfer off
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I am a newbie to cc and i'm looking for a holster also for this gun but don't always wear a belt any suggestions. thanks
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My Galco is a paddle and Fobus is a paddle, slips inside your pants, does not need a belt although wearing a belt gives the molded hooks something to grab on to some degree.
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Same thing with the Blackhawk. I rarely wear a belt and the holster grabs both sides of your pants and doesn't move. The Blackhawk is $39.99 and made in the USA. Not sure about the Galco
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Same thing with the Blackhawk. I rarely wear a belt and the holster grabs both sides of your pants and doesn't move. The Blackhawk is $39.99 and made in the USA. Not sure about the Galco
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What he said. The only reason I took the other hook off is because I always wear a belt. I always have the paddle inside the waste band.
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Link To the Blackhawk
Does anyone have a link to the Blackhawk holster and/or actual model #? The number in the picture isn't matching anything I have found on their website.
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Paddle Holster for SD40VE suggestions
I just bought the Blackhawk! CQC Serpa holster...it comes with both the paddle and the belt loop adapter which I liked for versatility...plus it's carbon fiber, which is supposed to be more durable than the polymer Sporster model. I bought the left handed model...
Blackhawk 410525BKL CQC SERPA Matte Finish Holster Left Hand S&W M&P Sigma 9/40
http://*******/WeoX8k
the right hand model simply swaps the "L" at the end of the part number for an "R." it is also known as model # 25.
BLACKHAWK 410525BK-R CQC SERPA RH MT fit S&W M&P SIGMA
http://*******/WQbyUg
it fits my SD40 VE beautifully and the release is great! very easy and efficient to holster and re-holster...money well spent in my opinion! love my holster!
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Thanks turnersapien. I have one bookmarked and am seriously considering it.
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Hey folks, new to the forum. I am Michael. Just bought a new SD40VE and want a comfortable paddle holster for it, RH. For a quickie pick up I got a Fobus SWMP for the range and fits comfortably. But was wanting something I felt sure would not scar the finish on the weapon. I ordered a Uncle Mike's Paddle #7801-1 for medium autos 3 1/4" to 4" barrel lengths and with the retention strap and molded thumb break. Disappointed in the way it feels and, from the thumb break to the fact that the inner material will not freely go into a waist band at all. It was a bad buy. Uncle Mike's said to return it to where I bought it and return. So looking for 2 things, one, a confirm on whether this weapon is a medium or large frame semi? And 2 suggestions on brands of holsters to look at. I have only an interest for me on a paddle holster style. Later will come a conceal holster. Thanks and look forward to getting to know you folks. Also would like to reduce trigger pull from 8lbs to possibly 5lbs, suggestions on where I can get a kit. Thanks for any feedback!
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This IS the droid..er...holster you are looking for great quality and low price (cant beat 17$) trust me you will like it.
S&W M&P 9/40 Retention Black Holster New Israeli Tactical
The apex spring kit can be ordered directly from Apex Tactical
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duuuuuuuude! where were you when I was looking for a "tactical" holster EBK?! I so would have saved the money and at least tried it out! oh well....lol
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Hi Michael, I have a Blackhawk for my "Other" handgun and absolutley love it as it is a level II retention, meaning it cannot be removed without depressing a button on the side which also puts your finger in the correct place on the pistol frame above the trigger for safety, so I bought one for my SD40VE. Get a Blackhawk number 25 CQC Serpa. This one can be converted from paddle to belt and the cant can also be changed. Extremely comfortable you'll never know you are carrying after you get used to it. this is one of the best ones out there and I like the level II because it is very difficult for anyone other than the wearer to remove your weapon. These holsters are designed to fit one weapon only. Hope this helps
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The one I have is not for an SD but it is a very solid holster.
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this is what I bought and once you stretch the leather and break it in the way you are suppose to, it fits like a glove and thumb release is sweet. I am going to look at picking up the Blackhawk CQC Serpa. Galco is made in US also. Great holster. PDL472B.
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I bought a S&W M&P 9/40 Retention Black Holster New Israeli Tactical, Item# 1120HOL from cdnninvestments.com which is CDNN Sports. I tell you what, trying to find it from Target Sports who sells them was a joke, I finally gave up. Holster was only $16.99 but $10 bucks for shipping. Thanks for the lead EBK. Awesome holster.
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Wrong holster choice after going under advisement!
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duuuuuuuude! where were you when I was looking for a "tactical" holster EBK?! I so would have saved the money and at least tried it out! oh well....lol
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I orderd and got the S&W M&P 9/40 Retention Black Holster New Israeli Tactical as was suggested. Gun goes in nicely but will not sink in deep enough for the pistol lock to engage the trigger frame. Defeats the purpose of the gun being secure in the holster.
If you want a polymer holster just to hold the gun and draw quickly, like a Fobus, then that is what you are getting but will this pistol lock in a SD 40 or 9, the answer is no, not a chance. Me and a special ops friend tried it today and that part of the holster that houses the trigger housing is about 3/4" to shallow. I would not recommend this holster for anythinh other than a plain $17 holster but it will not lock your SD in a holster made for an MP. This was the exact same holster as was recommended here and it is wrong. I have one for sale if some wants it, $16.99 plus $9.99 shipping for a grand total of $26.98, can send USPS. Read the posts on here, I am taking my defense CCW 's advice and buying a Blackhawk serpa. He knows a guy that makes leather custom hlosters. Anybody with an MP, I got your holster but not for your SD. You live you learn. message me if you want to buyn this thing. I won' use it. Michael I got one for you turnersapien. Just say the word, private message or what and I will put that bad puppy on you. Not for me.
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Actually outside of leather, you can't beat the BlackHawk Right Hand CQC Serpa Sportster... But this time I will find one through my new best buddy and try it first. No more buys on the internet on advice, done it twice won,t be a third. Better luck shopping folks.
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I orderd and got the S&W M&P 9/40 Retention Black Holster New Israeli Tactical as was suggested. Gun goes in nicely but will not sink in deep enough for the pistol lock to engage the trigger frame. Defeats the purpose of the gun being secure in the holster.
If you want a polymer holster just to hold the gun and draw quickly, like a Fobus, then that is what you are getting but will this pistol lock in a SD 40 or 9, the answer is no, not a chance. Me and a special ops friend tried it today and that part of the holster that houses the trigger housing is about 3/4" to shallow. I would not recommend this holster for anythinh other than a plain $17 holster but it will not lock your SD in a holster made for an MP. This was the exact same holster as was recommended here and it is wrong. I have one for sale if some wants it, $16.99 plus $9.99 shipping for a grand total of $26.98, can send USPS. Read the posts on here, I am taking my defense CCW 's advice and buying a Blackhawk serpa. He knows a guy that makes leather custom hlosters. Anybody with an MP, I got your holster but not for your SD. You live you learn. message me if you want to buyn this thing. I won' use it. Michael I got one for you turnersapien. Just say the word, private message or what and I will put that bad puppy on you. Not for me.
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I had already bought the Blackhawk CQC Serpa when I said that to EBK...definitely glad I had after reading your experience bro. I love my Blackhawk...super comfortable and easy to use! sorry it didn't work out for you with that Israeli Tactical deal... :-/
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The only paddle holster I use anymore is the Kramer MSP...not a cheap solution, but it is without question the MOST comfortable paddle I have EVER used.
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Hey y'all. I'm new to the forum too. I've got a question. Y'all are all referencing the M&P40 and the SW40VE. I've got an SW40F. Will these holsters fit my weapon?
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Hey y'all. I'm new to the forum too. I've got a question. Y'all are all referencing the M&P40 and the SW40VE. I've got an SW40F. Will these holsters fit my weapon?
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it's my understanding that the SW40F is the first Sigma, and has a 4.5" barrel instead of the current 4"? just checked my SD40VE in my Blackhawk CQC and your barrel/slide would stick out...
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OK, any suggestions for a good, inexpensive paddle holster that would fit my SW40F??
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I just got the Blackhawk Serpa for my SD9 VE, found it on Amazon for $26.99 with free shipping. Really like it so far, so nice not to have to deal with the thumb break of my other holster anymore.
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OK, any suggestions for a good, inexpensive paddle holster that would fit my SW40F??
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I have no idea bro...I'm still a noob here...hopefully some of the other guys with the Sigma F's will chime in
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yeah, I got sucker punched on that one but CDNN told me to send it back but it will cost me $10 in shipping and time to do it. But I know for a fact the BlackHawk #: 410025BK-R is the big dawg for the SDVE series along with the M&P and some Glocks. The hell of it is, the pistol was $17, and $10 shipping, so I will be out that $10 and $10 more to ship. You live and learn but it always cost you money. Got mine at Buds. later men
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yeah, I got sucker punched on that one but CDNN told me to send it back but it will cost me $10 in shipping and time to do it. But I know for a fact the BlackHawk #: 410025BK-R is the big dawg for the SDVE series along with the M&P and some Glocks. The hell of it is, the pistol was $17, and $10 shipping, so I will be out that $10 and $10 more to ship. You live and learn but it always cost you money. Got mine at Buds. later men
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Sorry about the bad advice guys. The one my buddy has for his M&P 9 fit my SD40 and locked in maybe I just got lucky.
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I orderd and got the S&W M&P 9/40 Retention Black Holster New Israeli Tactical as was suggested. Gun goes in nicely but will not sink in deep enough for the pistol lock to engage the trigger frame. Defeats the purpose of the gun being secure in the holster.
If you want a polymer holster just to hold the gun and draw quickly, like a Fobus, then that is what you are getting but will this pistol lock in a SD 40 or 9, the answer is no, not a chance. Me and a special ops friend tried it today and that part of the holster that houses the trigger housing is about 3/4" to shallow. I would not recommend this holster for anythinh other than a plain $17 holster but it will not lock your SD in a holster made for an MP. This was the exact same holster as was recommended here and it is wrong. I have one for sale if some wants it, $16.99 plus $9.99 shipping for a grand total of $26.98, can send USPS. Read the posts on here, I am taking my defense CCW 's advice and buying a Blackhawk serpa. He knows a guy that makes leather custom hlosters. Anybody with an MP, I got your holster but not for your SD. You live you learn. message me if you want to buyn this thing. I won' use it. Michael I got one for you turnersapien. Just say the word, private message or what and I will put that bad puppy on you. Not for me.
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If you haven't sold it already I will buy it from you considering it was on my advice that you bought it. Like I said maybe I just got lucky when I tried it in my buddies
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I sent you a PM back, no big deal, yours fit mine was not close. But I appreciate your honorable intentions. This is the problem with internet buying, you can't put your hands on it and try it. Thank you EBK
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Got the BlackHawk #: 410025BK-R CQC Serpa Paddle and or belt. Man this is a bad mamma jamma!! Talk about sweet, and nobody can get that gun out of that holster. This is for the MP series. Clean sweep take away out of the holster. Smooooothhhhhh. Paddle is comfortable, don't care for belt holsters. But glad I got this bad dog! Highly recommend.
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I love mine too bro! I can't imagine there being a better holster for the money!
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Just something you folks with the serpa holster should be aware of.
SERPA Lock Test - YouTube
It may not affect you but be aware of it.
This is the only reason I looked elsewhere for a holster.
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Just something you folks with the serpa holster should be aware of.
SERPA Lock Test - YouTube
It may not affect you but be aware of it.
This is the only reason I looked elsewhere for a holster.
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Good to know, but i try not to roll around in snow and mud with my gun on me. I take too much pride in my pistols to takr the chance of damaging them like that,lol
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Good to know, but i try not to roll around in snow and mud with my gun on me. I take too much pride in my pistols to takr the chance of damaging them like that,lol
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I posted that for the people who may use this as a carry holster. You never know what position you will be in if the pistol is needed. It may very well be after you have been knocked to the ground.
As a range holster should be AOkay
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I have been looking around for best price on the web for the BlackHawk #: 410025BK-R CQC Serpa Paddle and or belt holster. Nogt a 4105 but the one abpve this is a level 2 and it is awesome. My new M&P 22LR fit it perfect. What are the best sites you have found. $38 is about the best I have found. Suggestions? Thanks guys. Also just got a set of Dave Dawson's optic fiber sights for the new pistol. Night and day difference. Installed Apec triggers in the SD9 and 40 and what a difference. Back to sites for the holster. This holster is by far the best for the M&P 9, 40, 22LR and the SD40 and SD9s. Awesome. Now going to order my new guiderods from Galloway Precision.
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I have been looking around for best price on the web for the BlackHawk #: 410025BK-R CQC Serpa Paddle and or belt holster. Nogt a 4105 but the one abpve this is a level 2 and it is awesome. My new M&P 22LR fit it perfect. What are the best sites you have found. $38 is about the best I have found. Suggestions? Thanks guys. Also just got a set of Dave Dawson's optic fiber sights for the new pistol. Night and day difference. Installed Apec triggers in the SD9 and 40 and what a difference. Back to sites for the holster. This holster is by far the best for the M&P 9, 40, 22LR and the SD40 and SD9s. Awesome. Now going to order my new guiderods from Galloway Precision.
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I paid $39.99 in store.
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That is a model # 410025BK-R or L depending on whether you want RH or LH.
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03-27-2013, 12:44 AM
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I have this holster from when I had the M&PFS 9. I tried the SD9VE in it the day I brought it home and no way will it fit. Maybe if a decent amount of material was shaved off inside, but not as is. Sorry I didn't catch this thread earlier since it would of saved some time wondering if it would work.
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The 410025BK has a black matte, kinda like a cross stitch pattern, looks good or the 410525BK which is just plain black but both will fit that gun like a glove. I have both the SDs and an M&P 22LR, same frame and love it. Tried to cram my tacted out Mossberg 88 in it but it would not go :-)
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