


🖤 Gear up lefty-style with elite speed and stealth!
The UTG Elite Tactical Leg Holster is a left-handed, black nylon holster featuring an adjustable strap with a quick-release buckle. Designed for tactical precision and comfort, it offers a secure fit and rapid access, making it ideal for hunting and professional use.
| Brand | UTG |
| Hand Orientation | Left |
| Material | Nylon |
| Style | Adjustable |
| Color | Black |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Manufacturer | UTG |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04712274520226 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.8 x 5.7 x 2.1 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.99 x 6.5 x 2.95 inches |
| Brand Name | UTG |
| Model Name | UTG PVC-H169ET Elite Tactical Leg Holster, Left Handed, Black |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | PVC-H169ET |
| Model Year | 2016 |
| Included Components | Elite Tactical Leg Holster, Left Handed, Black |
| Sport Type | Hunting |
M**N
Great Holster, huge size
I got this holster about a week ago, and use it for my airsoft sidearms.At first, using just the two leg straps, it worked fine for about 5 minutes, but then began sliding off. I tried tightening it to the point of being uncomfortable, and it still did. Then, I also used the top strap, which is supposed to clip around a web belt. It worked like a charm. Two days later, I went out airsofting with my friends, and it worked great. Before I ordered, I was afraid that it wouldn't be large enough for my gas powered Desert Eagle, but the holster is huge. It can fit any type of pistol, no matter the size, with its adjustable clip. The magazine slot works well, but I think it would be better if it was clip-secured, isntead of velcro, as velcro is somewhat loud to open.All in all, its a great product, but make sure you have a belt to secure it to.
M**R
Cool & Functional
I purchased this product (along with it's counterpart, the right tactical leg holster) as part of my wife's Halloween costume. I'm impressed, I'd have to say. These are super cheap in price, but not quality. Very solid construction, and also very adjustable. My wife was able to easily adjust both holsters to fit her, and (just for kicks) I tried them out, too. I'm 6'1, my arms are a bit longer than average, and my legs are almost twice as thick as hers (she's an average sized 5'4 woman). They look pretty awesome, and because of the quality of their construction, I would trust them for real guns, and airsoft (which is what she'll be using them for).I also want to say (& yes, I know this isn't the seller feedback spot) that amazon got these to us super fast (& FREE shipping!). 4 days from the time I placed the order until I was unpackaging them, & that was after ordering it late on a friday night.
W**.
Great option for lefty shooters
Finally, a good holster for leftys.I bought this for use airsofting, although I haven't taken it into the field yet. But from what I can tell the construction is solid and should hold up.For adjusting the size of the thigh straps there is a good range to find a comfortable fit. There could be a little more room to adjust the belt strap so it would be shorter but as it is it'll work.I bought this to fit my airsoft kjworks co2 m1911, a slightly larger frame pistol, and the holster fits. The extra mag holder is a little tight and doesn't fully fit the mag and I'm afraid it might fall out with excess movement. However, it could be used to fit a BB speed loader.Lastly, the buckle and strap that secures the pistol to the holster is a little awkward. When the pistol is out of the holster the buckles naturally fall into the holster making it so to just simply drop the gun back in the holster (even unsnapped) require two hands.All in all, a solid leg holster for leftys.
Z**K
Are you Lefty or Ambi?
I am not left handed, but because FN firearms are so fantastic, and are available with ambidextrous controls, I have learned to shoot left handed with my FNP-45 pistol. I have used a drop leg holster on my right side for tactical shooting training, so I thought why not get one for the left. This is a great little tactical holster for a large frame automatic. Smaller arms do get lost in the depth of these holsters though. The leg straps are widely adjustable and fit my thighs very well (260lbs, avid swimmer and bicyclist, read thick thighs). I would recommend this holster to any lefty or ambi shooter who is using a large frame automatic pistol.
C**S
Decent, but the two straps will slide
Decent holster, but the two straps don't do enough to keep this in place. I use this for my Deadpool cosplay. In the past I got the UTG Gen II holster that has a wider pad and just one strap. That one keeps the holster in position WAY better than this one, with its sliding straps. This one also sits lower.Again, decent product, but I think the Gen II is better. This one may be slimmer (less bulky).For comparison, picture has this one on the right (my left leg) and the Gen II on the left (my right leg).
M**I
Very Adjustable, Fairly Comfortable, Great for Cosplay
Let's start this out by saying that a.) This was for a cosplay, not actual tactical use and b.) I'm pretty small (5'3").I ordered this and the right handed one for a Jake English cosplay (a character from a webcomic who uses dual pistols) and was a little wary about how adjustable they'd be considering that I'm short for the average woman, not to mention compared to guys.Happily, these adjust to as far as you need them to go without a problem.However, there's a small plastic piece on the leg straps that holds down the excess strap when adjusting it smaller, and it can make it difficult to actually adjust the length of the straps. I recommend un-threading the strap from half of the little piece, adjusting the length, and then re-threading on the plastic thing to keep down extra strappage. It doesn't affect the length at all, so the extra 7.5-ish inches on the upper thigh strap that I pulled out could be completely flattened out. The top strap that attaches to the belt can also be adjusted.Note to cosplayers: You absolutely must buy a belt for it to attach to. I got the "Columbia Men's 38mm Cotton Washed Webbing,Black,42" since the fabric matches well and can be cut down fairly easily if you're willing to spend the money and need a belt.It's also fairly comfortable, though some of the tension in the clips is pretty high, so I pinched myself a few times. The nylon is fairly comfortable, and so far hasn't chafed at all, though I haven't worn it to a con yet, so I don't know about extended use. I don't think, with adequately moisturized legs or skin-colored tights, that it would be a problem.
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