How did you attach the Safariland QLS system to the MHP adapter plate? Did you use a spacer or other accessory that sits between the two? When I mounted my QLS directly to it, it was not flush and I had to use spacers so it sat right.
Mine fit perfectly to the adapter plate, although my QLS system was a spare QLS that was mil issue so I’m not sure if there is a difference in screw size/type on different QLS whether issued or bought. I doubt it, but I never had issues, just screwed it directly to the adapter and never had any issues
I’m thinking about replacing my safari land ubl with their MHP, but they are all sold out so I guess I’ll wait. I don’t like how the SL ubl rubs into my leg.
What make belief situation woukd you find yourself in where you woukd pull a knife out instead of a pistol? Have to rely on the same hand to do both. And basically the same draw.
@@waterss3039 I mostly used mine for utility use as it is always nice to have a knife on hand. I would hope to never be in a situation where I would need to use it in a use of force situation, but that’s why I keep mine mounted behind the gun so that if I have to go for the knife I would already be reaching towards that area in an event requiring a deadly force option. Also i think it’s cool. Also why I stated I ran it when I did security vs law enforcement which keeps me out of situations where I would need it for a use of force situation as far as LEO duties
@@traviswhite3488 unsure, as it is not listed as a sole purchasable item on their website. Both wilder holster systems I purchased came with that piece included and already installed into the system. I believe when purchasing the MHP it gives you options for addons or you can buy it on its own.
Very durable, have done a lot of force on force with it throughout the years, especially grappling starting from a position where the opposer is trying to gain control of your sidearm while in the holster.
Way better video cutting than last time
Keep it up bro🙏🏼
I love mine. Nice and simple, nothing fancy.
I didn’t get the swivel point with mine.
How did you attach the Safariland QLS system to the MHP adapter plate?
Did you use a spacer or other accessory that sits between the two? When I mounted my QLS directly to it, it was not flush and I had to use spacers so it sat right.
Mine fit perfectly to the adapter plate, although my QLS system was a spare QLS that was mil issue so I’m not sure if there is a difference in screw size/type on different QLS whether issued or bought. I doubt it, but I never had issues, just screwed it directly to the adapter and never had any issues
I’m thinking about replacing my safari land ubl with their MHP, but they are all sold out so I guess I’ll wait. I don’t like how the SL ubl rubs into my leg.
What make belief situation woukd you find yourself in where you woukd pull a knife out instead of a pistol? Have to rely on the same hand to do both. And basically the same draw.
@@waterss3039 I mostly used mine for utility use as it is always nice to have a knife on hand. I would hope to never be in a situation where I would need to use it in a use of force situation, but that’s why I keep mine mounted behind the gun so that if I have to go for the knife I would already be reaching towards that area in an event requiring a deadly force option. Also i think it’s cool. Also why I stated I ran it when I did security vs law enforcement which keeps me out of situations where I would need it for a use of force situation as far as LEO duties
What is the swivel part called on wilders website?
@@traviswhite3488 unsure, as it is not listed as a sole purchasable item on their website. Both wilder holster systems I purchased came with that piece included and already installed into the system. I believe when purchasing the MHP it gives you options for addons or you can buy it on its own.
It's not currently offered, the articulating leg strap assembly is being redesigned
how much negative cant can you get on this thing>
A lot. I have a few of them.
How durable is it?
Very durable, have done a lot of force on force with it throughout the years, especially grappling starting from a position where the opposer is trying to gain control of your sidearm while in the holster.