Monadnock 26-Inch AutoLock Front Draw Baton Holder with 360 Degree Swivel (Low Carry) Clip-On Basket (Black)
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Yes, that is correct. However, it does not hold up well in the long run.
I'm not sure how big it is. At work, I have it attached to my duty belt. It does, however, fit my expandable batons that are 21 and 26 inches long.
I'm not sure if it'll fit other batons in there.
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There's just one problem: Pull with "equal" pressure from the "pull tab" AND your thumb pushing down the center of the latch itself to carefully remove it from the gun belt. In essence, pressing the center of the release tab slightly bends the latch, allowing the end tab to easily loosen its grip. You'll break the belt clip if you don't do this.
After several months of heavy use, it may become loose. Especially if you're carrying at an angle in front of you. It's just that it's been used a lot and it's starting to loosen up. There is a screw that allows it to be held in two positions (90 and 45 degrees). br>br>With this, you can holster the baton while it is fully expanded. The baton will be held in place by a hole on the bottom with a small lip. When you don't have time to collapse the baton and need to switch to a different force option, this is a great option. br>br>It's made of polymer (i. e. a plastic). Pmag), so it's fairly long-lasting. It's etched with a mock "basketweave" pattern to match your fancy outfit.
My Monadnock autolock 26" is held in place by this bag. It rotates 360 degrees, which I find very appealing. When I'm on mobile patrol, it's very helpful. If you're using the super grip on your baton, like I am, you'll need to give it a good tug when removing it from the holder.
For my 26" baton, I needed a holder, and this one fits the bill perfectly. It is precisely what I requested and required.