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Yes there is a retention screw that can be adjusted. Used this to adjust/secure my Tracker .357 last fall.FWIW I’ve been very pleased with my Razco. I’m not home right now but I believe there is a tension screw that can be adjusted to increase the level 1 retention.
Those of you who had your pistols fall out possibly had this adjusted too loose, or never readjusted it once the holster started to break in?
The Razco can come off the binos and be used independently. It’s a bit of a pain to do but I did it last fall after my elk was down.I like the idea of the Kenai since it isn't attached to the bino harness. When we skinned/gutted my elk last fall, we took off the harnesses/razcos since they were in the way. A guy could always just go with a traditional OWB holster too. I think with my FL suspenders holding my pants up, I may try this out before our trip this fall.
Roger that and for the guys with the AGC harness, they have a nice holster option as well that can mount to the straps on the side of the harness. I have one of these too, but it was a little clunky, wanting to tip forward. I adjusted the clips and couldn't get it perfect either.The Razco can come off the binos and be used independently. It’s a bit of a pain to do but I did it last fall after my elk was down.
How necessary did you feel the 1 buckle mod is worth it. Thinking about ordering a hoskings with 1 buckle, but I like that 3 .awesome it easier to change guns/ holstersNW Retention. Modified to only one buckle using tri-glides. I’m not a big guy and all the buckles would dig in to my rib cage so I got rid of all but the one and I used a more compact cobra buckle. It's now a bit more compact and sits flatter for use with a pack and or a binocular harness. Also has an adjustable retention screw and haven't had any issues there. Hoskins offers similar with their buckle delete. Hoskins uses smaller straps with smaller hardware on a portion of their version so it’d be more compact than mine.
For me this is the only way I’m using a chest holster all day long with a pack. Too uncomfortable for me having the buckles dig into my ribs for any length of time. For short periods it wasn’t too bad. For this use I don’t care about quickly swapping holsters as I’m fine with the one gun dedicated to it. If I did it again I’d save time and $$$ and order the Hoskins. I suggested to NW to offer this option. They replied and said they’d consider it in the future but they’re too busy selling everything they can make right now.How necessary did you feel the 1 buckle mod is worth it.
You have any pics ? I am running the marsupial harness and trying to figure out if I want to upgrade the marsupial holster that sits under for my g20. I was concerned about running the holster under the harness as I have my rangefinder on the same side I would be drawing if need be. How are all of the straps as well? I carry an Exo k3 while elk hunting so this would be the set up this season in Idaho.I have both. They both work fine, but I prefer the Kenai chest holster under my Marsupial bino harness with my G20. The razco worked fine, but I just felt it hung kind of low on my body under the FHF harness. For me I like that the Kenai holds my G20 higher on my chest. Also seems to hold it much tighter to my body when you have the bino harness over it.
You have any pics ? I am running the marsupial harness and trying to figure out if I want to upgrade the marsupial holster that sits under for my g20. I was concerned about running the holster under the harness as I have my rangefinder on the same side I would be drawing if need be. How are all of the straps as well? I carry an Exo k3 while elk hunting so this would be the set up this season in Idaho.
So would it difficult to have rangefinder on that right side ?
Here's my GFI Kenai holster behind my Marsupial bino harness:
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No offense, but it seems a little ridiculous (and appears uncomfortable) to have so many straps around the torso. Chest holster straps, bino harness straps, and then hunting pack straps. The bino harness and holster are both doing the same thing, securing an apparatus to the chest, seems like there could be some consolidation there, especially for mountain hunters where every ounce adds up. Do any bino harness companies make an integrated holster or way to carry the pistol behind the binos? I think Eberlestock makes one, but any others?