🔫 Carry with Confidence: Your Perfect Fit Awaits!
The Bedone Universal Gun Holster is a right-handed, open belt carry holster designed to fit over 80 different pistol models. Made from durable polymer, it features a quick-release button, adjustable retention, and a 360° adjustable carry angle, ensuring both comfort and security for tactical training, personal defense, and daily carry.
Brand | Bedone |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Material | polymer |
Style | Right Handed Carry(Paddle) |
Color | black |
Closure Type | Button |
Manufacturer | Bedone |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.5 x 4.65 x 2.99 inches |
Package Weight | 0.22 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Bedone |
Part Number | GPC-GH1 |
M**R
Oh wow, FITS! READ for MEASUREMENTS...
I am shocked, this WORKS for me. I have a S&W model 210 .40 cal (from the 1990's) with very near 1 inch slide width and a 4 inch barrel. Holster fits nicely with perfect retention and button release, decent paddle holster all around. NOW, since they are not wise enough to help with dimensions, I have some INFO to share: IF your slide is more than 1.1 inches wide and the barrel length is more than 5 inches, this holster will NOT work for you - seek another. Also, if your barrel is 3/4 inch (or less in width) or length is 3 inches or less, this holster is TOO much (or large) for your needs. Good luck fellow patriots!
S**A
Actually does securely fit a wide range of medium to large frame handguns
First, do not consider that a medium to large frame auto pistol can be discreetly carried - this are duty firearms sized, not a "drop it in a pocket" sized gun. I fitted it to a Canik TP9 (similar to Walther P99) and also a S&W 4566, once properly adjusted they would insert and lock in place securely.A current mindset of some is that the "Serpa" type trigger guard retention is problematic - that in some extreme circumstance it will jam up and keep you from drawing the holster. The originator had this rare issue when the holsters were subjected to extremely dusty/dirty environments, aka MP's rolling on a desert convoy being covered in fine sand, etc, and for some reason suddenly needing to use their sidearm. A rare circumstance for the average user, the typical rancher tends to avoid long drives on dustbound roads and getting covered.It also begs the question why a soldier who's primary weapon is an M16/M4 wasn't keeping it clean enough to operate - and having served, I know there are institutional and operational guidelines to check, clean and check again to keep it working. The premise that you'd need a split second to grab your pistol and didn't know it was in a dirty holster, locked in place?Darwin's Law has consequences. Leaders work to prevent it.The AWARE and ACTIVELY CONSCIOUS user of a firearm learns to make sure in that environment that he won't be caught in a circumstance of his own making. It's not that hard to rinse out a holster - especially a molded polymer one - just to keep the grit from wearing the finish.This holster performs admirably given the user is informed and aware of what he or she is doing, and not allowing themselves to be subject to self inflicted errors. The type of trigger guard retention works and does so well, someone using it for field, range, or casual carry should have few to no issues.On the singularly rare instance you would need to draw it and fire - for which there ought to be a minimum of 100 practice draws, UNLOADED, a user should know that 1) it's not a High Noon attempt at clock beating extraction 2) your finger should remain extended until the firearm is at least 45 degrees out of the holster and extended in front of you. The only way someone can discharge the firearm into their leg is by blatantly screwing up pulling the trigger before the sights are up and pointed.And yet the general gun community continues to beat the drum that there may be some problem with this type of holster. The reality is the user is at fault in both cases - inadequate maintenance and a Quick Draw McGraw attitude which discharges the firearm long before it even points at a responsible target. It would seem the Internet isn't calling out the ignorati on their abusive and untrained misapplication of high stress practices as a standard of daily conduct.Long term use of this style of holster has so far shown they are durable, safe, and in the hands of a competent and educated user, a reliable method of carry. Keep in mind - for the most part, firearms only go off when they are in the user's grasp - they rarely if ever just discharge as if they have mind of their own.Mind where your finger is, that is the last safety you have control over.I have no problem recommending this holster for use by competent and trained owners. Its far better than the cheap nylon floppy sacks I see clipped to waistbands tangling in seatbelts and jackets. Don't be that guy.
T**M
Not bad but…Needs work …
The holster isn’t bad but the Belt clip to MolleInterface is not acceptable. There isn’t enough clearance to close the locking clips and it tookA bit of filing of the locking hooks and three hands to get it them to engage and lockBuyer beware. It’s not plug and play using a drop leg Molle panel. The reason I did not return it is because for the money it’s ok. There’s just nothing out there in Kydex that’s affordable on a budget. One more note. This does NOT fit Springfield XDM pistol's. It fits MED frame Glocks and like size HandgunsThe XDM’s slide is too wide. Hope that helps someone .
T**D
Works exactly as expected
Fits my Springfield 9mm semi-a pistol. Holds it securely, the auto-lock is works well. Pleased with the quality for the price.
C**R
Doesn’t fit the M17
States that it first the Sig Sauer P320 / M17, but it doesn’t really. Had to open holster spacing almost to the end (so now there’s gaps all the way around for dirt and debris to get in), and still there was a lot of rubbing getting in and out of holster.Also didn’t like that you had to press switch to holster (as well as unholster) weapon. You should be able to drop weapon in holster and it lock, without having to press locking mechanism.
R**
Living in the Gansters Paradise
So heavy it pulls my pants all the way down to my knees every time I take a step I have to tighten my belt real tight and have a jaw string in my pants tied tight and it still looks like I'm sagging when I'm wearing this holster
G**D
It's nice but.....
While this is a very nicely made holster - solid feel, hefty materials - it does not fit my H&K45, despite saying it is compatible. Sorry guys, but that's why I dinged you on the review. This is likely very nice for a handgun that has a narrower slide and will fit tighter (without having to loosen retention screws to the point of almost falling out), it definitely does not work with an H&K 45 despite saying it does.
S**S
Versatile
I adjusted my holster for my g3 and it’s fits most glocks with out having to adjust it from my g3. it’s a nice one and I would not trade it, first real uses I put it through was a range qualification for my armed guards license and it held up great. With my G3 in the holster, I can fix a g19 and a 1911(but it rattles a bit) but it’s secure.
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