You just confused everyone I have the 1913 TLR-7x Sub & it came with a number 3 key which was offset yes. But why didn’t you show the keys & what they look like, they’re are other keys that fit with the 1913 xmacro not mentioned in this video? This is obviously about there “holster’s” Not just stream Lights & the p365’s…..
Probably yes, but do you know anyone running the monoblock on the constantine edc belt? Works well on it? I just received my p365 fuse holster from you all
If only the sheath came WITH THE ADAPTOR!!! And there is absolutely ZERO written guide or instructions. I love the thing, but as far as I can tell, it can't be set up for horizontal draw. And the only way I can see to wear it is behind your belt (not inside the waistband of your pants - that doesn't work at all). If you turn the entire apperatus 90 degrees to try for horizontal carry, then the belt loop/clip is only held on by one screw, which doesn't feel very secure. If I'm missing something, please educate me - I love this blade, and it's legal here in NY, but I guess I'm not getting it.
@@TOPTENTRAVEL01 every Omni sheath comes with the adaptor installed. It isn’t intended for horizontal carry. I’m sorry to hear you had a poor experience ordering from Shivworks. Hopefully they resolved it to your satisfaction.
@@HenryHolsters They did get me sorted out, and they were great. Okay, I guess no horizontal carry, and I wondered if the adaptor might be on it already. If you find a way, I'd pay for a new sheath for horizontal carry. And thanks for such an immediate reply.
The factory sheath that comes with every knife is not an Omni sheath. The adaptor is only compatible with the Omni sheath, and comes installed on every Omni sheath.
There is an option to buy only 1913 rail clamp and modify tlr7 sub? I'm asking, because I bought Sig rail for my P365, fits perfectly, but soon I would like to buy P365 FUSE and there is also propably 1913 rail, like in XMACRO ;/
Because in many cases, that isn't true. On lots of light-bearing holsters, the kydex molded over the end of the light bezel is main thing that controls the insertion depth of the firearm into the holster. If you cut that away, or remold it to allow a longer bezel through, the gun may no longer register at the intended depth and may not engage properly with the retention features of the holster. Also, if the bezel is poking out of the end of the holster, the entire firearm is much more susceptible to being bumped up out of place, potentially exposing the trigger while the gun is still in the holster.
No, it doesn't. Sig made the rail position on the AXG Legion lower than on the polymer version, so the light sits in a different position, and will not fit the holster properly. It's frustrating, but very typical of Sig.
Glad you took time to explain this, as im on fence about to even buy an wml or keep running my edc light with my edc carry. Finding holsters is the pain. And the info about those duty lights got me really thinking.
I appreciate the enthusiasm, but light-bearing M&P holsters are very low on our priority list for development, so that's unlikely to be available anytime soon.
The bezel face is the main stop that controls how far the gun/light can be inserted into the holster, so I would not recommend cutting it away in an attempt to allow the HL-X to fit.
The HL-X/RM1 head will not give older TLR7 bodied lights near the same output of the dedicated HL-X body due to drivers/circuitry. Can’t wait to see what you guys have coming out, @henryholsters This new HL-X has met all the hype I put on it and I know your holsters are always solid.