How to Adjust a Blackhawk Concealment Angle Adjust
Blackhawk makes tactical gear for military and law enforcement use. Among its products is a line of adjustable concealment holsters. These holsters have adjustable canting, allowing you to position your sidearm at different angles. Adjusting the holster is done with a small Phillips screwdriver and takes only a few moments. Blackhawk makes holsters, particularly the SERPA series, with Kevlar, hard rubber and black nylon webbing. The materials used by the company are chosen to endure rigorous use by the police and armed forces.
Things You'll Need
- Phillips screwdriver
Instructions
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Turn the Blackhawk holster upside down on a flat work bench. The holster must not have a firearm in it; make sure it is empty.
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Push the nylon loop to the side and find the three adjustment screws on the holster body.
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Loosen the three screws but do not remove them. Push the rake -- the piece allowing the canting to shift and the angle to change -- to the right or left, depending on the angle you want on the holster.
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Tighten the screws once you are satisfied with the angle of the holster. Push the loop back into position and place the holster on your belt or shoulder harness system via the clips on the hard rubber holster.
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