Safariland Debuts Gravity Holsters

Daniel Y
by Daniel Y

Safariland’s expansive holster lineup has another new model. The Gravity holster is a low-profile outside waistband holster. It utilizes a friction fit with adjustable retention, and comes in a variety of fabric wrap options.


Safariland @ TFB:


Safariland’s Gravity holster fits on belts up to 1.75 inches with a paddle mounting system. Both the angle and the retention level are adjustable to duit user preference.


The Gravity family of holsters has many members, including fitments for:

  • Glock full-size
  • Glock slimline
  • Sig Sauer P320
  • Sig Sauer P365
  • Springfield Armory Echelon
  • Taurus G3
  • Wilson Combat P365


Fitments are also available for various optics, with sizes like the Acro, RMR, and SRO.


On top of those fitments, there are a variety of fabric wrap options. Common solid colors are all available, as well as Multicam, Multicam Black, Woodland Camo, and Tiger Stripe.

All images from Safariland.

From the manufacturer:


“The Safariland® Gravity holster is a lightweight outside-the-waistband (OWB) design, with an open-top design and low-cut sides allowing for an easy draw. The holster’s compact size makes it well suited for every day carry. The passive trigger guard detent has adjustable tension to secure the gun in the holster during rigorous activity for reliable carry. Durable thermoformed SafariLaminate™ construction makes this holster tough enough for constant wear while the Nylon Cordura exterior finish keeps it looking good through years of use. Every Gravity holster comes equipped with Safariland’s 568BL injection-molded paddle that can be worn with or without a belt.”


The Gravity holster retails for $65 and is available for order on the Safariland website.

Daniel Y
Daniel Y

AKA @fromtheguncounter on Instagram. Gun nerd, reloader, attorney, and mediocre hunter.

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  • SgtWraith SgtWraith Yesterday

    With ZERO weapon light options on this holster... it makes it useless to about 80% of their customer base who purchases their holsters. And, this pancake/paddle mounting idea of theirs needs to die. Provide real belt mounted options that don't place the weapon into your armpit because of the high axis of the belt pass through.

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