The Safariland 7371-7TS-ALS paddle holster delivers secure retention and rapid deployment for the Sig Sauer P365 with 3.1-inch barrel. This SafariSeven polymer construction provides duty-grade protection while maintaining a lightweight profile for all-day carry comfort.
What Makes This Different
The Automatic Locking System (ALS) secures the firearm upon holstering and releases with a straight-up draw using natural thumb placement. Unlike basic retention holsters that rely solely on friction, the ALS mechanism provides consistent Level II retention regardless of wear patterns or environmental conditions. The SafariSeven nylon blend resists heat up to 300°F and maintains structural integrity in extreme weather conditions.
Key Features
- ALS (Automatic Locking System) provides Level II retention with thumb-operated release
- SafariSeven nylon blend construction resists impacts, chemicals, and temperature extremes
- Paddle attachment system allows quick on/off without belt removal
- Fits Sig Sauer P365 with 3.1-inch barrel configuration
- Right-hand draw orientation with adjustable cant positioning
- Open-bottom design accommodates threaded barrels and compensators
- Suede lining protects firearm finish during repeated draw cycles
Field testing demonstrates consistent lock-up and release under stress conditions. The paddle design distributes weight evenly across the belt line, reducing printing and hot spots during extended wear. Law enforcement agencies specify this holster series for patrol and plainclothes assignments where concealment and security matter equally.
Technical Specs
- Material: SafariSeven nylon blend polymer construction
- Retention: Level II ALS automatic locking system
- Compatibility: Sig Sauer P365 with 3.1-inch barrel
- Draw Hand: Right-hand configuration
- Mounting: Paddle attachment with belt clip retention
- Color: Black finish with suede lining
- Temperature Rating: Functional from -50°F to +300°F
- Manufacturer: Safariland, USA
This holster combines proven retention technology with modern materials engineering. The ALS system has protected officers worldwide for over two decades, while the SafariSeven construction ensures reliable performance across diverse operating environments.