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Maxpedition Gear Sneak Universal Holster Insert with Mag Retention Maxpedition Gear Sneak Universal Holster Insert with Mag Retention

Maxpedition Gear Sneak Universal Holster Insert with Mag Retention

Maxpedition Gear Sneak Universal Holster Insert with Mag Retention Maxpedition Gear Sneak Universal Holster Insert with Mag Retention
$ 11.77

Score By Feature

Based on 1,555 ratings
Quality of material
9.60
Durability
9.72
Craftsmanship
9.48
Sturdiness
9.31
Versatility
8.38

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Product Description

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Only the best components and designs are used in our bags, which are finished with a triple coat of polyurethane for water resistance and a final coat of DuPont Teflon Fabric Protector to repel the elements.
In contrast to our competitors, who use YKK slides on generic zippers, we use only complete YKK zippers and slides.
Straps, handles, and modular attachment points are made of military-grade nylon webbing, and genuine Duraflex buckles and hardware add strength and functionality.
We start with large, unsealed 1000 Denier Nylon panels and meticulously reinforce each stress point with composite thread; there are no unnecessary seams or polyester parts.
6 in. (L) x 2 in. (H) x 2 in. (W) overall dimensions
Most common pistol sizes can be accommodated.
For versatility, use a non-directional attachment.

Questions & Answers

Has anyone tried putting a clip on a kydex holster? I'm curious if it will transfer from bag to waistband with a Glock 43 kydex holster. ?

Do it on a daily basis, for sure! My Kydex fits perfectly in a Maxpedition Spatha brief with a Sneak Univerrsal. My RIA A1911380 is exactly what I'm looking for. In a matter of seconds, I can switch from bag to belt. This is a wonderful choice.

Is the additional velcro with the stick (sticker) part included with this product so that it can be placed inside the middle console of the car?

There is no velcro on this item. It's designed to fit Maxpedition products with velcro already sewn on.

Will it function with revolvers that are short and stout? I'm the proud owner of a chiappa rhino. 357 Some argue that a revolver does not fit well in this holster. ?

I don't think there's any reason why it shouldn't be done. If it's just going to hang from the velcro on the inside of a backpack, it should be fine. My holster pocket is near the bottom of my pack, so the gun barrel rests there as well as in the holster pocket. My pistol is a Glock model 22. A revolver is probably a little shorter, but it should suffice; the only difference is that it comes with a pocket for an extra magazine, which you won't be able to use unless you hang a knife in it. I've had it for about three weeks, and every time I open the pocket, my gun is in exactly the same spot. The velcro is cinched down firmly.

Is this compatible with an iwb velcro belt?

The backing Hook Portion is already attached to the Holster. It should work as long as the loop field is lined up with the base area where the holster will be placed. Please double-check that the belt you intend to wear meets this criterion.

Selected User Reviews For Maxpedition Gear Sneak Universal Holster Insert with Mag Retention

My Pick for Off-the-Shelf Carry one's own body
5/5

This guide is for those who want to carry a concealed weapon off-duty. In special bags or backpacks, if necessary. It's not about debating the advantages and disadvantages of "on-demand" services. Off-the-shoulder vs. on-the-shoulder In the end, having a legally carried concealed firearm with you in whatever manner you choose is preferable to not having one at all in today's day and age. Carrying off-body in a bag or backpack is a viable option in the summer or in hitter states where clothing is thin and light. br>br>I've tried a lot of different Velcro holsters for my backpacks and bags, and this is the best one for my needs. This holster and backing are made of stiff nylon that holds the size and shape of whatever you adjust it to if you carry your pistol off body in a sling bag or backpack. br>br>The holster and backing are made of stiff nylon that holds the size and shape of whatever you adjust it to. It can be adjusted to fit any size pistol (I've used it on a full-sized Glock 22, a subcompact Glock 27, and slimmer pistols like the Glock 43 and Smith & Wesson). The Wesson Shield is a type of shield that protects you from harm. It holds the firearm in such a way that the trigger is completely covered, preventing any accidental discharges. It's also made in such a way that the firearm stays put. I can turn my bag over or in any orientation and the pistol will not fall out; however, it can be easily drawn by pulling it straight up with the holster's direction. br>br>Of course, nearly all of the Velcro holsters can be adjusted. The extra magazine slot is why I keep going back to this one. It's made of a stretchy material that fits single and double stack magazines. Previously, I kept an exra mag in my bag, but it would just float around in the bottom. Then I tried using a separate magazine holder, but it was too big. This is an excellent option. br>br> It's nice and compact, so the extra magazine sits close to the firearm, taking up little space, and is ready for a quick reload if needed, because the magazine remains upright and easy to find after the pistol is drawn. br>br>I use one of these for all of my off-body carry bags and backpacks, and I also give them as gifts to other off-body carry enthusiasts. br>br>At this price point and with the variety of colors available, you can't go wrong.

Anakin Crawford
Anakin Crawford
| May 15, 2021
Just about flawless! It does exactly what it says on the tin and for what I need it to do
5/5

The holster's sturdy construction has convinced me that it will last a lifetime; the only issue I can see is that if you have any lights or lasers attached, the holster's lip may catch the light module - snagging your draw, but with a little problem solving, you'll be fine. The snag possibility isn't as prominent with my PX4 compact and the Viridian C5 as it is with my Walther PPQ45 and the TLR-45. 1 HL. Also, the delivery was very quick.

Kameron Ortiz
Kameron Ortiz
| Feb 06, 2021
Vertx tactigami can be swapped out
5/5

This is what I keep in my Vertx Transit Sling as a replacement for Vertx's "tactigami" line of accessories, which I find to be too expensive for what they are. This is ideal because it's a universal fit that can hold my G19MOS pistol in its holster, as well as a spare magazine (I usually carry a G43 mag). This is ideal because I find it difficult to carry in a professional setting when I'm dressed for work, so I always have something on me when I get home. Also, because my bag is always with me, I like that Carrie is also my holster, so if I have to leave my bag in the car, I can simply switch to carrying my 19. I've just placed an order for a second one, as well as their three-mag carrier, to keep in the car.

Zyaire Schmidt
Zyaire Schmidt
| Nov 21, 2021
It turned out to be a high-quality product that fits perfectly! Who'd have guessed it? br>I thought I'd been duped the first time I tried to install and position this device
5/5

I mean, it didn't appear to be a viable item with any real value. Then there's this. br> br>DAH, DAH, DAH, DAH, DAH, DAH, DAH, DAH, DAH, I became a believer after slipping my intended CCW pistol (a G27) into this strange holster. It's one of those V8 head-slapping moments, to be honest. br>The darned thing actually WORKS, as simple as it is! br>Place your (UNLOADED) gun in the proper position (SAFETY FIRST! ) by adjusting the retaining strap and placing everything inside the Maxpedition bag, making sure the mating velcro is in the right place for quick presentation, and you're done! br>Remove your handgun, load it, carefully place it inside your satchel's "holster," and you're ready to go! br>Because an elastic band is included, you can also carry a spare magazine for your concealed Boolit Launcher. IMO, it's a very nice Mosquito. If you want the magazine retaining strap on the opposite end or the way it fits inside your satchel, turn the entire thing 180 degrees. br>This turned out to be one of those items that you didn't realize you needed until you got it, installed it, and used it. BRILLIANT! br> br>You'll appreciate having this holster if your bag has corresponding velcro to attach it to. It's a lot better than having your gun in the bottom of your bag, purse, or pocket. br>With mine, I'm a happy camper.

Aylin McDonald
Aylin McDonald
| Nov 07, 2021
Remember that this is more of a retention device than a holster, which is fine as long as you keep that in mind when setting up your rig
4/5

It's obviously designed to work with Maxpedition bags, so the range of adjustment and super sticky Velcro on the back make it fairly simple to get it to work. br>br>I'm currently carrying a G43 as an EDC and it fits fine, but I'd say that's the smallest weapon you should carry in it. Because the adjustment strap is completely wrapped around the body and there is no more room for sizing down, anything smaller will begin to move around, potentially resulting in an unfamiliar draw position. Any weapon with a full frame is extremely safe. The magazine strap will hold any Glock series magazine, but it will be on the weapon side, so I wouldn't recommend using it for that. I haven't tried it with a flashlight or an emergency tourniquet. Overall, this is the best option for securing a weapon inside any Velcro-lined pocket. All you have to do now is remember to practice, practice, practice.

Lyric Bell
Lyric Bell
| Jul 30, 2021

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