TT Thigh-Holster (Flecktarn)
by Hobbles
Stock Specifications
RRP 25UKP



The holster, with no straps cut/modified yet. Pistol in photograph is P226 Springer.

I first saw the TT Leg Holster at www.flecktarn.co.uk, and I immediately knew I had found my first holster. It was the best priced flecktarn-matching holster on the web. So, along with all my other kit I ordered this holster. Jo had a great price, and my stuff arrived in perfect shape on time.

"...TT tactical leg holster designed for the P8 and larger pistols. Fully enclosed in semi-rigid foam and lined with nylon, the holster has adjustment points by the trigger and barrel end. Thumb break is re-inforced with semi-rigid plastic sheeting and is also adjustable to the size of pistol. Holster has one space for spare magazines. Two internally rubberised leg straps hold this holster securely in place on the leg and the leg extension is fully adjustable..." Flecktarn.co.uk


Detail of the holding-belt, it is quasi-bent after being used a few times. Note the strap piece on the left. It is extended for easy thumb-popping.

When I opened it up, the first thing I noticed was how tough it was built. The side-walls of the holster itself are very very strong. The belts and straps are top notch, with extremely strong clips, and excellent velcro adhesive. The TT badge is on the inside of the side-wall.

The holding belt which goes across the hammer or back of the slide - was extremely tough, including a thick plastic piece between two sewn layers. This allows the strap to spring back and out of the way quite easily.

This holding belt is adjustable by means of a small plastic slider which you slip into the holding-belt's pouch (this cuts the velcro connection...you slide the belt in or out to fit your sidearm, then remove the plastic slider - which lets the velcro-connection resume.

I have not played with other modern holsters, but this seemed like a good idea. Just don't lose the plastic slider!


My P226 magazine stored in the single-magazine holder.

 


You can see the section I had to cut. Note that the small strap down there is velcro, and crosses the bottom, holding it snugly together.

Seen above is the magazine holder. It will hold just about any full-size mag from what I can tell. My P226 magazine from my light-weight springer barely filled the pouch. The strap-over piece is very long, as seen in the picture, and can adjust to various magazine lengths.

The only downfall I had while trying to fit my P226 into the holster was a small piece sewn across the bottom of the holster. While this serves a small purpose, I had to remove a chunk to allow my pistol to sink a bit further into the holster.

NOTE: This is only because my pistol is a little long in the slide, and I didn't want the holding-belt to snap the very weak hammer on this pistol. The bottom gap is supported by another small velcro strap regardless.


Unadjusted for fit, I just threw it on for a quick picture. It can be adjusted to be amazingly secure.

When it comes to fit, this is an excellent holster. The belt-connecting strap has a three-fold velcro connection which will NEVER fall off of a belt. Judging by the size of the velcro tabs, some issues may arise if trying to strap to a thick belt like that of an LBV.

The two leg straps are extremely long (I have no size-adjusted mine) and will fit around any thigh. The inside of the leg straps have a black rubber finish which prevents the holster from moving much at al while moving. If strapped in tightly, the holster barely moves at all. In the pictures below I do not have the holster adjusted, or straps re-sized.

I also don't wear my belt like that!

Overall, I would give this a rating of 8.5 out of 10. I highly recommend this TT Holster. It is the best priced one out there, and for flecktarn guys, a definite must.


Adjustment tool in use. Note the thin black plastic strip...inserted underneath the holding-belt...once slid in far enough, it allows the holding belt to be adjusted...when you're done adjusting it, simply pull the black plastic adjuster out, and give the belt a quick pat down to secure the velcro hold. '

Picture of my gun enclosed in the holster. Note again...how deep I have mine placed. You can see the barrel protruding just out of the bottom of the holster. Even though this placement for my pistol does not allow instant-trigger-access...the pistol is absolutely secure.


The underside of the Holster showing the black rubber lining on the inside of the leg straps.

 


Close up of thumb-pop strap over the top of my P226. I dug the pistol into the holster fairly deep due to the weak hammer of my gun, which would easily break, and the heavy handle-weight.

Durability

9/10

Build Quality

8/10

Value for Money

10/10

Overall Potential

8.5/10

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