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I have a bunch of Safariland holsters. I mainly use them on gun belts when doing training classes. The QLS system is pretty badass. You can easily move your holster from belt to belt by just picking up some cheap QLS Quick-KIT (eBay is your friend here). They also make it easy to swap holsters depending on what handgun you want to use that day. Safariland makes a number of leg rigs that accept the QLS systems but they are a little bulky. I get why, but they are overkill if you are just looking for a small,

So under the heading of trying to solve a problem I didn’t know I had, OP Tactical (an awesome, old-school, online store for tactical goods) sends me marketing emails. A while back, they sent out an email for the True North Concepts Modular Holster Adapter . Adapters like these have been around for a while in either aluminum or 3D-printed versions. They allow for either a longer length to drop the gun farther down on your leg, or to combine two different hole patterns so you can mix and match holsters like

The thing that grabbed my attention, is that one of the pictures in the email had a Tek-Lok or DOTS belt attachment attached to mount to your belt: