Blasterparts Multi-Blaster MX Holster Fits Rival Kronos (Multiple colors)
Blasterparts Multi-Blaster MX Holster Fits Rival Kronos (Multiple colors)
The Blasterparts Multi-Blaster Holster offers a versatile multi-blaster drop-leg holster option that fits multiple blasters, and can be adjusted to suit varying sized blasters. The Multi-Blaster Holster fits the Nerf Rival Kronos and many other blasters including the Stryfe, Strongarm, Retaliator and Rough Cut to name a few. This design is catered towards larger blasters, smaller ones may not secure tightly enough. A space at the side allows for magazine blasters to fit with ease. A small pouch provides space for a few extra rounds or small goodies. Simply attach to a belt and secure the adjustable leg straps and you can destroy in your next Nerf war with comfort and ease. Available in right or left side option as well as multiple color variants.
FEATURES:
• Lightweight
• Adjustable
• Fits many blasters (Kronos, Strongarm, Aeon Pro etc.)
• Multiple colors
• Utility Belt
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This holster holds variety of medium-sized "secondary" blasters -- it fits securely to your belt with the two leg straps it ain't going anywhere. I tested a strongarm, split-strike, magnus, kronos, cycloneshock, trailblazer 2.0, hammershot, and even the rough-cut. It's not a "perfect" fit but it's good enough for 95% of people in the hobby.
I bought this Holster so I could use my Sledgfire pistol as a secondary. As far as holding the blaster, it does a great job. My issue is the flap on the inside can get caught on the barrel upon holstering, which can be incredibly annoying in a tense environment like a Nerf war. I ended up taping the flap with some duck tape, and it helps a ton. I recommend anyone who purchases this holster to tape the flap down.
Works as described, but takes awhile to get used to the feeling of walking with it on, and trying to holster the blaster correctly
Blasterparts Multi-Blaster MX Holster Fits Rival Kronos (Multiple colors)
Not perfect, but worth the money.
Pros:
- Fits DZ Mk 2.1 and Outlaw.
- Blasters sit tight and are unlikely to fall out.
- Provides a smooth draw.
- Looks tacticool.
Cons:
- Time-consuming to strap on.
- Booth blasters that I tried tend to get caught on the edge of the holster during quick holstering (as others have mentioned).
Despite these issues, I'm still pleased with this holster.