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🖤 Carry Smart, Carry Confident: The Holster That Works as Hard as You Do
This Bravo Concealment OWB holster is engineered exclusively for Glock 19, 23, and 32 models equipped with the Streamlight TLR-7A weapon light. Featuring an adjustable retention screw, it offers customizable draw tension for optimal security and comfort. Designed for outside-the-waistband carry, it balances concealment with accessibility, making it ideal for everyday carry professionals. Finished in sleek black with premium craftsmanship, it comes with an unlimited lifetime warranty, ensuring durability and peace of mind for serious users.














| ASIN | B09GS571VT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #62,037 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #476 in Gun Holsters |
| Brand | Bravo Concealment |
| Brand Name | Bravo Concealment |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 405 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Product Style | Modern |
| Size | Large |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 850021501884 |
S**9
This works on my Gen 4 Glock 19 MOS with a Sreamlight TLR-7A
I'm not sure why some reviewers say it's too tight for a Glock 19. Maybe they got the wrong holster. This holster has a very distinct click when I insert the gun. I have a Streamlight TLR-7A on it and a Holosun 507C. The tension adjustment is about 3/4 of the way toward loose (-). I took it and held it upside down over my bed and it did not fall out. I had to shake it pretty good for it to fall out. I have plenty of positive (+) tension left but this is a range holster for me so it's fine. *** It would not hold the gun without the light. No click and very loose. I might have been able to adjust the tension tighter but this is the setup I use so it works for me. I'm sure they make a holster for the Glock without a light. Some people say it leaves wear marks on the flashlight. In my experience any holster will leave some type of wear marks. I carried guns in holsters five days a week for 21 years. All of them left some type of wear marks when you pull the gun enough (usually at the range weekly). A lined leather holster might leave less. As long as the light, sight, and gun function correctly if needed, I'm good with that. That being said, I do not have anything Cerakoted. Everything is with the stock finish. The quality of the finish and workmanship on this holster is outstanding. The inside is as smooth as can be with the proper ridges and valleys (for lack of better terms). So far, I would not hesitate to buy Bravo products again.
E**N
Works and is cheap for a WML holster
Retention screw was a little finnicky but this was about as good of a price as I could expect for a correct-fit kydex owb holster set up for a WM light. I didn't love the look of some of the angles so I did a dirty wrap job to smooth them out. I would go with a more heavily engineered holster for "serious" use (for retention on the belt) but this one has held up fine for general physical activity. It hugs the body well and 'carries' light in my opinion.
M**Y
Great value for money
For the money, I can’t complain. Works great for its purpose. The belt clips currently on it are hard to fit some belts through. A little too narrow and the curve of the holster makes it strange to fit the belt through. Works great with the groove belt I wear pretty much every day though. Retention is very tight like others have said, but not a huge issue. Yes it will cause wear overtime, carry guns are to be used hahaha. Overall? Very happy with my purchase.
A**N
Holster
Exact fit, but a little tight. Seems highly durable and is light-weight.
K**N
Terrible holster
For anyone who’s seeking a cheap holster, I would not advise buying this one. There’s no actual retention for your firearm, it’s absolutely nothing and if you were to trip, fall or worse your firearm is now outside of the holster. I understand this is a level one holster with no secondary retention but there’s no snap that almost all holsters have that alert you to a proper firearm seating within the holster and the fact if I turn the holster upside down the firearm falls easily out of the holster and the maximum tension is wildly problematic. It’s smarter and better for your money to save up for a different holster.
E**N
Perfect fit
Good quality holster from Bravo concealment. It fits my G19 with tlr7 with no issues.
T**Y
If you're smarter than the holster there is NOTHING wrong with the retention on this holster.
Why did you pick this product vs others?: I have a gun youtube channel, I get given and I buy A LOT of holsters. Bravo has NEVER given me anything (you know fellas, you could hook me up) All that said, after reading some of the reviews on this holster, which I bought on a whim because I was sent a TLR7x to test and needed a holster to carry it on a Glock 19 gen 3 I have to tell you, ther is NOTHING wrong with the retention on this holster if you are smarter than a holster. It's got a positive "click" to know that it's locked in. To be honest I removed my retention screw all together to get the least retention possible. The fit and finish of the holster are fine, on par with all of the other BC holsters I have ever run. Streamlight is trying to convince me to run the TLR7x over the TLR1 HLx that I run on all my Glocks due to the flush fit vs the barrel on a 19/19x/45 against the overhang of the TLR. I'm going to carry on and inside the waistband for about a month each with this and an inexpensive IWB that I also purchased on Amazon. Ultimately, if I choose to stick with the TLR7, I'll get a Croosbreed LDS2 for IWB because nothing beats a slab of leather against your body for comfort IWB. With that in mind, I have tried every OWB holster on the market, I think, and while I don't carry OWB often, and when I do, I tend to carry a 17 with TLR1. I wanted an OWB 19/TLR7 holster for those days when I still want to conceal, but it will be under a long shirt or light jacket. BC holsters have always ridden well in that role. The biggest problem with OWB in that role is a holster that doesn't keep the gun tight against your body, and the BC holsters ride better than most, in my opinion. I actually have this same holster for a 19/TLR1 that I fell on empty while training and broke in half down the backside. I threw some Gorilla tape on it and have still been carrying like that for over two years because the Gorilla tape holds just fine and the BC holster being injection molded plastic and not Kydex gives it a solid frame so the tape can make that happen. That wouldn't work with Kydex BUT I don't think Kydex would have broken from that same fall. Bravo Concealment make as good of a holster as anyone and has been in the game for a long time. Don't let a few reviews from users with an ID10T user errors shay you away from their holsters.
M**.
You get what you pay for... Still not all bad.
So to preface this review, I haven't even gotten to use it out at the range or anything yet, I have only been able to mess with it and try to fit it at home so it feels right. With that being said I have owned OWB, AIWB, and AWB holsters forever and have tried many things from Amazon Specials to Safariland and Tenicor products. If you are looking for something cheap, quick, and easy... This is the product for you, it is definitely has a solid ABS Plastic Build that doesn't seem awfully cheap and the retention screw to customize the amount of resistance on the weapon in the holster is actually useful and functional. I WILL SAY! IF YOU ARE LOOKING TO CHEAP OUT AND USE THIS THEN BUYING EITHER THE BRAVO CONCEALMENT PADDLES OR PANCAKE LOOPS IS A MUST! After Fiddling for 3-4 hours I still have not been able to get this to fit properly and feel secure on my side with the provided belt hooks. THEY ARE ESSENTIALLY USELESS UNLESS YOU ARE RUNNING A INCH THICK (OR MORE) BELT / BATTLE BELT, the design simply allows for way too much play around your side and moving at all and never ends up in the same place it was when you draw from it at any speed. I've tried it with a regular off the shelf Hollister Belt, A Velcro Inner Belt for a Battle Belt (Best Result so Far), and on a Battle Belt (I simply didn't buy it to use it this way but it works.) I just wouldn't trust this holster to save my life in a pinch at all or even to wear around other people without buying a better system to secure it to my body. So Essentially if you are looking to stay on the cheap end of OWB Holsters, this is definitely the way to go but if you're a skinny or fit build and not 250+ pounds, don't expect it to sit very well on you without purchasing one of their better options to secure it to yourself. I've already ordered the Pancake Loops as they seem to actually sit on the outside of the holster which for someone looking to keep it closer to their body is the better option.
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