Precision Technology
New trigger guard stabilization mechanism prevents movement of the firearm within the holster.
Extra mag release clearance with zero side-to-side play.
Engineered for durability, SafariVault is the strongest holster body we have ever built.
Increased structural integrity to withstand direct impacts from any direction.
ALS® redesign reduces flex and provides crush resistance to a miniumum of 300 lbs.
New trigger guard stabilization mechanism prevents movement of the firearm within the holster.
Extra mag release clearance with zero side-to-side play.
“Even without a gun, this holster is solid with zero flex. No concerns with taking an impact from any direction. Consistent smooth and quick draw and faster to reholster.”
“The holster looks and feels solid, which gives a feeling of greater security. Clean retention release with improved reholstering. The addition of the slot for the AXON signal device is great! This is a huge upgrade.”
“The larger ALS lever makes for a much smoother draw and holstering is much easier, with or without a light. The open muzzle design is great for flow-through of debris.”
Pass-through muzzle provides clearance for threaded barrels or compensators and helps to clear debris and brass.
Retention-rated up to level IV
RDS and light compatible
Increased crush resistance – tested to 300lbs
Operational thermal window: -50F to 150F
Enhanced mag release clearance
Increased trigger guard support
Reduced finger ingress
More prominent ALS® release lever button
Bolt-together design
Magnetic slide guide aides holstering
Internalized ALS spring
Removable self-clearing optic cover
New auto-tension device eliminates rattle
Axon signal device compatible
Open muzzle clearance
Compatible with existing holster attachment accessories
Utilizes Safariland 3-hole mounting pattern
Glock 17 Gen5
Glock 17 MOS Gen5
Glock 19 Gen5
Glock 19 MOS Gen5 (for optics)
Glock 19X
Glock 45
Glock 45 MOS
Glock 47
Glock 47 MOS
More fits to come…
SafariVault will be available for purchase spring of 2023.
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