Anyone carry in a Safariland ALS?

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I have two Safariland ALS holsters, both for a 1911. One is for a 5 inch barrel and the other is for the Commander length. Now I have a big problem, as my only 1911 is the S&W Commander-length Performance Center model with "lightening cuts" in the slide. These hang up on the retention feature so I guess another standard E Series Commander is in my future.

I am curious though, does anyone carry in one of these?
 
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I open carry my M&P 9mm in a SafariLand ALS. Never any problems holsering or unholstering.

Does your M&P have a slide like this? The locking system grabs the left side openings in the slide. I knew I should have gotten the standard model!

Cool that you use an ALS though.....do you carry openly? I sometimes open carry, which is why I've decided to go with ALS or at least a thumb break for all belt-carried sidearms.
 

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Does your M&P have a slide like this? The locking system grabs the left side openings in the slide. I knew I should have gotten the standard model!

Cool that you use an ALS though.....do you carry openly? I sometimes open carry, which is why I've decided to go with ALS or at least a thumb break for all belt-carried sidearms.

No my slide is not even close to that... lol

Texas is a open carry state but to make myself more clear no, normally I don't "open carry" but rather I carry outside the waist with a tucked in Tee shirt underneath a unbuttoned short sleeve shirt over as a cover garment. I was told by the local PD that if one chooses to open carry that they would like to see people use at least a level II holster. I took it one extra step further and purchased the optional locking tab that goes over the thumb release essentially making it a level III. The local PD down here encourages civilian licensed carry. In fact it was one of them that told me about the safariland ALS and even got me a decent discount at their online store...

And yes, I do practice DRAWING the pistol from the holster, taking a couple shots at target then HOLSTERING the pistol and starting the drill again. I pretty much mastered the DRAW. :rolleyes:
 
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I didn't expect your M&P to have a slide like mine. :p

I found last night that a few lengths of electrical tape over the left slide cuts solved the problem, at least for a few draws.

Since when does any police force have a say in how rights are exercised? *Very nice of them to help you get a discount though. Whenever I point out a negative about someone I like to put in a positive---I feel "balanced honesty" is the way to go.

I get what they are saying though and that's why I am giving the ALS a go....other than two other guys I know, everyone I see open carrying does it without any retention features at all and I usually cringe when I see it.
 
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The bulk is an unwanted trade off, but I often use the 6377 for plainclothes. My P226R is currently in a 6390 with 1 1/2" belt loop.
 

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When the OP first put this up I had no idea which holster was being spoken of; that is, I know the design well but didn't know it was being discussed here because there is more than one ALS. But now that I see the picture from TxShooter I have to say . . .

. . . that this article roundly condemns the holster under discussion, and in so doing only confirms what I knew after news reports brought it to my awareness, and calls it 'big, unreliable until you modify it and almost dangerous when you get the tactical light version.' with, for example, any/all striker pistols.

Gear Review Safariland 6378 ALS Retention Holster - The Truth About Guns

So many accidents have occurred with this holster already, both in USA and Australia, that it is unfathomable that Safariland's people ever let this one get out of the stable; real holsters for police officers are 'safety equipment' and this one does not add safety, it removes it (not only access to the trigger but note the discussion in the article about the thumb safety). It's as if the company now makes 'stuff' vs. 'holsters'.
 
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I wouldn't rate TTAG as reputable firearms media.
The 6360 (ALS plus rotating SLS hood) is likely the most popular uniform holster nationwide now. There have been instances of NDs from the wide mouth on the lightbearing versions, but that's the nature of the beast. As long as gunlights are made wider than the trigger guard, the holster mouth has to be made to accommodate it.
A light on a working pistol is worth the trade off. Perhaps the more compact lights like the TLR-7 will remedy the situation; in the meantime the minor added risk is worth the reward.
 
I wouldn't rate TTAG as reputable firearms media.
The 6360 (ALS plus rotating SLS hood) is likely the most popular uniform holster nationwide now. There have been instances of NDs from the wide mouth on the lightbearing versions, but that's the nature of the beast. As long as gunlights are made wider than the trigger guard, the holster mouth has to be made to accommodate it.
A light on a working pistol is worth the trade off. Perhaps the more compact lights like the TLR-7 will remedy the situation; in the meantime the minor added risk is worth the reward.

We'll have to agree to disagree. A reputable holster maker doesn't permit its products to be distributed when unsafe to unsuspecting users. As evidence, they get sued, and Safariland has HEAPS of lawsuits (I have several lists from the 'net). Just because we know NOW what happens, never absolved them of doing their job THEN to either solve it (that is, prevent it), or not offer it. Ditto the gunmakers; society requires them to address safety issues before distribution. If a gun with a light is unsafe in a maker's holster, then they become complicit in the danger. That's not only how societies work, it's also morality.
 
Well guys, I have found that several layers of electrical tape put over the left side "lightening cuts" of the weapon (1911 SC Roundbutt Performance Center) prevent the ALS from hanging up during the draw.

I have actually become so confident of the holster and the draw that I have begun to open carry it a bit where possible. I have found that I no longer disengage the safety during the draw. *At first I disengaged it about 50 percent of the time during the draw.

*That 50 percent may continue with pants, tonight I've been practicing drawing wearing shorts, maybe the clothing design plays a role.

I may even get that locking bar for this holster....forget what it's called. It goes over the release lever to prevent a draw at all but I'm fearful I'd leave it on at the worst time.
 
Well guys, I have found that several layers of electrical tape put over the left side "lightening cuts" of the weapon (1911 SC Roundbutt Performance Center) prevent the ALS from hanging up during the draw.

I have actually become so confident of the holster and the draw that I have begun to open carry it a bit where possible. I have found that I no longer disengage the safety during the draw. *At first I disengaged it about 50 percent of the time during the draw.

*That 50 percent may continue with pants, tonight I've been practicing drawing wearing shorts, maybe the clothing design plays a role.

I may even get that locking bar for this holster....forget what it's called. It goes over the release lever to prevent a draw at all but I'm fearful I'd leave it on at the worst time.

Geez, throw it away and get a good design you can trust :-). I do not mean that as a dig at you; but at the design.
 
You actually "throw things away?" What? LOL

At some point I will get a standard SC model or SC slide/barrel/bushing to go onto the PC frame since tape can only be so reliable.
 
I OC one with my SIG P220 and Walther P99AS.

Good holsters, but stick out too far for CCW. They're more of a duty style holster that can be worn on a normal sized belt IMHO.
 
It was a bit cooler today so I put on an unbuttoned "Untuckit-style" dress shirt over the ALS and 1911 PC. Worked like a charm.

The only thing I don't like about this holster is the "high ride" on the belt but much lower and the muzzle of the holster would show. I guess that's a trade off when carrying a full-sized weapon like a 1911 Commander.

I can definitely state that the ALS 6378 made for a Kimber Pro Carry works very well for a S&W 1911 Round Butt PC. The muzzle just comes out a 1/16 of an inch or so past the end of the holster.

Four layers of electrical tape on the left "lightening cuts" prevents the ALS from locking up on those. Just the left side cuts need be covered.
 
I carried the PC in the 6378 ALS again yesterday, this time with an hour's long car drive. NO PROBLEMS.

Four layers of electrical tape is holding up perfectly to the holster's retention lock.
 
I've carried a Glock 19 with a TLR-1 in this holster for years. No issues other than some rattle. Maybe Glocks fit different or TTAG got a bum one, no gaps like that on mine anywhere.
 
I wore a 6360 and 7360 on my duty belt for a Glock and M&P, great holsters - level III retention but quick to draw.

I had a wise guy come up to me and state he bets he can get my gun out. I told him I bet I can stab you in the eye before you can. That ended that.
 
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I carried the PC in the 6378 ALS again yesterday, this time with an hour's long car drive. NO PROBLEMS.

Four layers of electrical tape is holding up perfectly to the holster's retention lock.

Try using that peel & stick mole skin that you should be able to find in a crafts store. Wipe the surfaces down really good with rubbing alcohol. It should hold up pretty well.
 
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