Safariland SLQUICK-KIT1-2 Quick Locking System QLS Platform Kit 1 Male and 1 Female Quick Release Kit Black
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I don't believe so, unless you modify it to do so, because Safariland and Blackhawk both have proprietary quick locking systems.
My fork didn't come with screws to attach it to the holster.
Yes, it will receive approval from Safariland's customer service.
Selected User Reviews For Safariland SLQUICK-KIT1-2 Quick Locking System QLS Platform Kit 1 Male and 1 Female Quick Release Kit Black
UPDATE: My replacement arrived today, and it appears to be genuine Safariland parts as far as I can tell. The markings were all consistent with the rest of my QLS kits, and the packaging was correct and contained all of the necessary components. manuals. It appears to be the second time around. I've included some images of how a proper kit should appear when it arrives. The correct kit works flawlessly and deserves 5 stars, but I'm going to give it a one-star rating in the hopes that more people will see it and realize they've received a counterfeit item. br>br>I ordered this to go with my other Safariland holsters and QLS kits; I now have seven holsters and twice as many QLS kits, so I'm well-versed in spotting a fake. It came in a plastic bag with a fake Safariland label, no instruction books, no hardware, and no allen wrench like every other Safariland part I've ever ordered. Neither part had a Safariland logo on it, the finish was off, and neither part would work with any of my legitimate QLS kits because they were made incorrectly. This is one of the most egregious forgeries I've ever seen. br>br>I'm going to try an exchange to see if the second set I get is genuine or counterfeit; I'll post an update once that set arrives. If you need a QLS kit right away, I'd look for a different listing because this one appears to be hit or miss. I really wish I had read more reviews before purchasing this set.
When a company claims that their products are proudly made in America, it's strange to see that the packaging says made in China. It does not come in Safariland's standard packaging and is missing the majority of the hardware as well as the Allen key. This isn't even a passable imitation or knockoff.
I've bought three sets from this particular buyer in the past, and I've never had an issue with them including my friends' sets. I ordered one a few weeks ago and was disappointed to find no logo or markings on the QLS, as well as insufficient hardware and no Allen wrench. Completely different material and packaging, so I'm pretty sure this isn't a legitimate product right now.
This is an excellent item. I work for the police department. I dress casually for some events. This allows me to move my holster to a different belt or paddle without having to disassemble my who duty belt, and I also use these with my personal gun holsters. So far, there have been no problems. The clips are extremely secure when they are locked in place. I can't tell if the mounting strength is any better or worse. It doesn't cause the holster to sit as far apart as some of the other quick release systems I've tried. It pushes the holster out about 1/2 inch, which is useful if you're wearing it on a high belt rig with a plate carrier. If you have multiple holsters and mounting options, such as paddle or belt mount, I strongly advise you to get this. This is safe enough to use on the job.
If you have an unlimited budget, you can do whatever you want. This is a fantastic way to make use of a single holster in a variety of gear configurations. To use the QLS fork, you'll need a Safariland compatible belt loop, paddle, or other accessory to attach the receiver plate to. (I experimented with G- because I was curious. ) The Blade and the Code- It had a lot of technical components, but it didn't work for me. )br>br>I wear my SWAT duty belt (Uncle Mike's Kodra Ultra Duty Belt 2" wide) with a QLS Receiver Plate attached to a Safariland 567BL (black plastic belt loop). I had my doubts about the belt loop's durability at first, but after four years, it has stood up to everything I've thrown at it. br>br>Another receiver plate is attached to the Safariland High Ride Duty Belt Loop on my patrol belt, and with the QLS Fork attached to my Safariland ALS 6378 Duty Holster, I can quickly transition from patrol belt to SWAT belt. I have another plate attached to a Safariland standard hip paddle, and I can switch to my security duty setup in a matter of seconds. br>br>I have a fork on a Safariland 578 GLS Pro Fit so I can use my Glock 21 without a light on any of the above setups. br>br>I've never needed to drill a plate into a piece of furniture or somewhere in my car (or anywhere else), but you can. br>br>It has a lot of functionality and works well with a variety of gear setups. I deducted a star because these molded plastic pieces are prohibitively expensive, which I understand. They're perfect for Safariland gear and fill a void. Overall, however, it is made of molded plastic.
It isn't suitable for all. I'm not sure I'd use this in a law enforcement situation where someone might try to snatch your gun because I think if it's twisted the right way, it'll just break off. It also adds a lot of stand-off to the holster, so if you're planning on using your favorite holster to go from concealed to duty belt, it won't hide as well when it's sticking further off your side. But it's great for my range duty belt, where I switch guns and need to swap out holsters on a regular basis.
This item, as well as the drop-shipping option, should not be purchased. Unless you have giant man hands and the dexterity of a surgeon, you won't be able to attach it to the leg holster adapter. It's nearly impossible to put the parts together due to proprietary parts that you can't just use a screwdriver for, and trying to hold a bunch of stuff together left handed (more than an inch of pieces that have to be mashed together really hard to get the screw to even seat into the proprietary T-shaped T-shaped T-shaped T-shaped T-shaped T-shaped T-shaped T-shaped T-shaped T-shaped T-shaped T-shaped T-shaped T-shaped T-shaped T- nut, you'll be able to use an Allen wrench with the same diameter as a Q-drive nut. tip, but shorter in length, for assembling the parts). The value of instructions is zero. I spent an hour in Instagram DMs with a very helpful employee (a pro shooter) who got me through it except for the last two T-shirts. Because I can't mash the pieces together to seat the screws, I've added three nut screws to finish attaching it to the drop leg. Hands are too small and weak.