When I was searching around for a holster, I ran across MatchPoint USA. MatchPoint has a hybrid, adjustable holster system that looked interesting. Instead of just sending me the holster system, the sent me the Chest Carry Holster pack and some extras. I’m only going to review the Ultimate Holster Pack, as I don’t use chest holsters. The Ultimate Holster pack really is only missing the straps and a mounting plate, when compared to the Chest kit.
The MatchPoint holster system is a hybrid style holster. That means that it has a backer system and then a shell that attaches to the backer. The shell is basically ¾ of the holster and is compression molded from Boltaron (a brand of kydex) . It then mounts to the backer using Chicago screws. The MatchPoint Ultimate holster system comes with two backers. One is a smaller size, think just slightly larger than the holster. The second one is larger, like is typically seen with most hybrid style holsters. For inside the waistband (IWB) carry, the system comes with a FOMI belt clip and 2 overhook belt clips. If carrying appendix, only one of the overhook clips is needed. These overhooks are also intended to be used on the larger backer. Also included are their Infinite Carry Loops, these allow using the system for outside the waistband (OWB) carry.
If you want adjustability in your holster, the Ultimate holster pack is for you. The backer is made from a proprietary material that has the life properties of injected molded plastics, but with the flexibility of leather, they call it Comfortuf 420. My favorite thing about the MatchPoint system is it’s almost infinite options. Because the backers, both the small and large, are made with holes everywhere, you can adjust the holster as you see fit. If you want it to ride higher, lower, have more or less cant, just move the shell and/or clips to a different position on the backer plate. One could literally spend hours adjusting the system, I did.
I’ve had the MatchPoint holster for about three months. I have carried off and on with it using a TimberWolf small framed pistol (it uses Glock holsters). Both using the wider/larger backer as a standard style hybrid holster, and the smaller backer. I didn’t try it appendix. Both ways of carrying worked fine. The large backer was a little longer than I liked, but one could always cut the backer to a smaller size and then hit it lightly with some heat to smooth it back out. I ended up using the small backer to carry it strong side IWB. I started with the FOMI clip, but then ordered some of MatchPoints “Push to Lock” soft loops. Soft loops don’t conceal as well, in my opinion, but they work better than the FOMI clip for me. As for concealment, the Matchpoint isn’t the most concealable. It is not bad, just a little “blocky” for my taste. When I had the holster in the “hybrid style” with the large backer, it did conceal a little bit better. I think the lack of concealability is due to the squareness of the outer plastic shell. The carry loops for OWB worked well. I think they would shine on a solid kydex OWB holster.
With the Ultimate Holster pack, came some other extras. The kit included an “accessory mounting plate” or “A.M.P.”. This plate has 1.5” belt loops at both ends. It’s a little over 6” long and a little over 2” wide, but it includes numerous holes, just like the backers. The accessory plate, and the other things discussed in this paragraph, are all made from Tufmax 720. The Tufmax is much stiffer than the Comfortuf, but still has a little flex to it. The A.M.P. can be used to mount mag pouches, a knife sheath, a tourniquet, or anything else you might want on your belt. Not included in the Ultimate pack, but included in the Chest kit, is the “tactical mounting plate” or “Tac-AMP”. This is also another multi hole adapter, but this one is made to hook onto MOLLE/PALS webbing. It measures 5”x3” and has 200 holes. The Tac-AMP attaches with a cool slot system, so no tools are needed to get it on or off. This slot mounting system is very secure, and can be a pain to get on and off. I mounted a kydex holster to the panel, and then installed it in a backpack that has MOLLE inside it. Even with a full size pistol in the holster, the Tac-AMP system doesn’t move. One can also put some shock cord on the Tac-AMP to attach items to it, like a pen, flashlight, etc. MatchPoint also sent me a TAC-Book. The TAC-book is 2 Tac-AMP plates with hook and loop wrapped around 3 of the attachment slots, thus making a book. I personally haven’t found the perfect use for it yet, but MatchPoint has some good ideas on their website.
If you are into adjustability, or just want something with all the options, the MatchPoint Ultimate Holster Pack might be right up your alley. But, only if you are right handed and have a Glock. The Ultimate holster would work good for someone who likes to experiment, or those not sure how they want to carry. The options with this system are endless, as are the options with most of MatchPoint’s products. Go visit their website, they have a lot of good information on these holster systems.
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Claim to Fame:
Multi adjustable holster system
Target Market:
Those wanting a comfortable holster with any option they can think of
FNBs (Features & Benefits of this product):
Multi adjustable holster system
Flexible backing
Mounting holes everywhere
OWB loops
FOMI clip
Overhook belt clips
2 different backers
Accessory Mounting Plate
What other aesthetic options or finishes are available?
All parts available individually
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Price point:
MSRP = $49.95 as reviewed
Retail = $34.95 - $79.95
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Pros:
Made in USA
Multi adjustable
Price
Impervious to oils or sweat
Flexible backing
Open holster design for different barrel lengths
Cons:
Shell / Holster is a little bulky
Only fits right hand Glock style pistols, for now
Score: 7.00 Good
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