AlexanderA
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The military M12 holster, also known as the Bianchi UM84, won't work with the newly-adopted Sig Sauer M17 (P320) pistol. I found that out today. Yes, you can cram it into the holster, but it's too tight to be drawn easily. The M12 holster was primarily intended for the Beretta M9, but it also works well with the M1911. The Sig is chunkier in the slide.
The army is adopting the plastic Safariland 7TS as the official holster for the Sig. This will leave more of the gun exposed than the old flap holsters, and, well, it's plastic. It's hard to find a quality ballistic nylon flap holster that fits the Sig and that also works with the MOLLE attachment system. I don't even know if any are made.
There's a Sig Sauer-branded holster for the P320 made by IMI in Israel. It's also plastic, but it's considerably cheaper and simpler than the Safariland. I may give that a try and see how it works out. (Online reviews don't give it good marks.)
The army is adopting the plastic Safariland 7TS as the official holster for the Sig. This will leave more of the gun exposed than the old flap holsters, and, well, it's plastic. It's hard to find a quality ballistic nylon flap holster that fits the Sig and that also works with the MOLLE attachment system. I don't even know if any are made.
There's a Sig Sauer-branded holster for the P320 made by IMI in Israel. It's also plastic, but it's considerably cheaper and simpler than the Safariland. I may give that a try and see how it works out. (Online reviews don't give it good marks.)