http://kitup.military.com/2013/12/army-adopts-code-serpa-models.html
On the bright side, the good news is that the existing modular holster is going away. That "universal fit" thing was a piece of absolute garbage. Too many parts, too many steps to put together, too big and clunky.
The G-code looks good, and we all know the SERPA problems.
I'm assuming they split the buy because G-code (or Blackhawk) couldn't produce the numbers they wanted. Still, $79M buys a LOT of holsters.
Wonder what they are going to do about firing hand? The G-code looks like it may be ambidextrous, but the SERPA comes LH/RH.
What color will these come in as well? It would be like the Army to order $79M in holsters in Foliage Green (ACU) and then switch to Multicam as is predicted.
On the bright side, the good news is that the existing modular holster is going away. That "universal fit" thing was a piece of absolute garbage. Too many parts, too many steps to put together, too big and clunky.
The G-code looks good, and we all know the SERPA problems.
I'm assuming they split the buy because G-code (or Blackhawk) couldn't produce the numbers they wanted. Still, $79M buys a LOT of holsters.
Wonder what they are going to do about firing hand? The G-code looks like it may be ambidextrous, but the SERPA comes LH/RH.
What color will these come in as well? It would be like the Army to order $79M in holsters in Foliage Green (ACU) and then switch to Multicam as is predicted.