Cytac Hard Shell Adjustable Holster for USP and USP-C Pistols (Mount: No Attachments / Black)
4 Customer Reviews
by Bill S. on 09/15/2021
"perfectly fits HK USP by KWC (CO2). slides right in very snug. if you have raised sights, there is room. these wont fit a suppressor
by Justin P. on 05/03/2024
"Does not fit my H&K USP-C (green gas), the pistol's slide is a bit too wide to fit in. There's just no way to make it squeeze in. Shame.
That said, it does fit my 1911 just fine! So this is now a review of how it works as a 1911 holster. Great holster, good easy release and catch. Okay fit, just a bit loose.
4/5 stars as a 1911 holster
1/5 as a USP-C holster
That said, it does fit my 1911 just fine! So this is now a review of how it works as a 1911 holster. Great holster, good easy release and catch. Okay fit, just a bit loose.
4/5 stars as a 1911 holster
1/5 as a USP-C holster
by Steven T. on 08/13/2020
"I can confirm that this does fit the “Evike.com Exclusive H&K Licensed USP Airsoft Electric Powered AEP Pistol by Umarex / Elite Force” (https://www.evike.com/products/78209/)
The bottom rail needs to be removed from the pistol before it will fit into this holster.
The fit is very snug and over time will likely mar both the front top and lower half of your AEP. Additionally, the locking mechanism locks via your trigger guard, therefore, over time that will likely wear a bit too. Overall there is very little play when the AEP is holster, you may hear the slightest noise if your aggressively moving about.
The holster does NOT cover the mag release button, so if you’re wearing loose clothing/belt, and it snags on it just the right way, it may release your mag. However that’s more an issue with the glock than USP variant, because the USP requires you to pull down on a lever rather than push in a button to release the mag.
The marking on the holster wasn’t from cytac, mine had ‘amomax’ on it. It doesn’t bother me as I realize Matrix (same company as cytac) sells their product under different names in different regions, but if you’re OCD, I just wanted to make you aware.
Lastly, the locking mechanism button is position where if you have short fingers, you might struggle with a quick draw. Pressing the locking mechanism button deep enough and drawing the AEP with one hand requires someone with decent size hands (I wear small gloves).
The bottom rail needs to be removed from the pistol before it will fit into this holster.
The fit is very snug and over time will likely mar both the front top and lower half of your AEP. Additionally, the locking mechanism locks via your trigger guard, therefore, over time that will likely wear a bit too. Overall there is very little play when the AEP is holster, you may hear the slightest noise if your aggressively moving about.
The holster does NOT cover the mag release button, so if you’re wearing loose clothing/belt, and it snags on it just the right way, it may release your mag. However that’s more an issue with the glock than USP variant, because the USP requires you to pull down on a lever rather than push in a button to release the mag.
The marking on the holster wasn’t from cytac, mine had ‘amomax’ on it. It doesn’t bother me as I realize Matrix (same company as cytac) sells their product under different names in different regions, but if you’re OCD, I just wanted to make you aware.
Lastly, the locking mechanism button is position where if you have short fingers, you might struggle with a quick draw. Pressing the locking mechanism button deep enough and drawing the AEP with one hand requires someone with decent size hands (I wear small gloves).
by Kenneth W. on 01/19/2020
"The drop leg system is actually designed for the right leg because if you wear it on the left leg, your gun handle will face out to others, instead of towards your back/behind you. Otherwise it works very well. Very sturdy