Uncle Mike's Pro-Pak Horizontal Shoulder Holster Tactical Reviews, Deals, Problems and Guides

9.0
out of 10
2 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 2 Reviews
Retail Price:
$52.99
Used Value:
$31.79
Sale Value:
$47.69
Ideal for wearing under jackets or staying discreet on covert missions, the Uncle Mike's Pro-Pak Horizontal Shoulder Holster is made for everyday use. Built from an ultra-thin laminate and a Kodra nylon outer shell, this is an ultra-protective holster that promotes a natural draw and keeps your weapon safe, secure and stationary. It also features a smooth nylon lining that prevents incidental damage to your firearm's finish. The offside tie-down has a single magazine case for semiautomatics or a single speedloader case for revolvers. The horizontal carry design allows for a fast draw and provides lightweight comfort, eliminating strain on your shoulders. Easy to wear and easy to use, this shoulder holster always keeps your firearm close at hand.

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8
The material is nylon and offers a high grade velcro, tho this can feel cheap at times, I personally think its better than the alternative strap and clock method most other shoulder holsters provide. The gun holster itself has a this strange way of holding the gun in the holster, as it has these hard plastic bits with velcro on one side that need to be pushed into the holster with another hard plastic bit thats included, as to not get stuck in the holster. It seems like they were trying to make it so that the holster itself would be very versatile and fit any gun put into it but the overall execution doesn't seem properly thought out and comes off as convoluted, when they couldve just added a much simpler velcro strap on the side. Overall its a solid holster for any average duty work.
Sean Nadeau, TacticalGear.com
December 17, 2017
10
I had one before for a Beretta 92.I liked the fit and the accessability of my firearm from this location.Good materials and a good value at this price.
Pete Platt, TacticalGear.com
April 22, 2016