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Alien Gear Rapid Force Duty Holster Review: Best OWB Holster?

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Alien Gear's RapidForce Holster promises an OWB holster for law enforcement and tactically minded customers. Does it hold up? We find out.
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    Alien Gear Holsters have been around a while now and I’ve got to admit, I’ve always been curious about their products.

    Having a good, sturdy holster is crucial when it comes to carrying a firearm. But it’s even more important for law enforcement because the quality of retention can become a life-saving matter.

    Alien Gear Holsters Rapid Force Duty glamour 1
    Rapid Force Duty Holster

    When Alien Gear entered this market with the Rapid Force Duty Holster, I determined to check it out for myself. I spent some time testing it at the range to see if it really could hold up to the rigors of duty carry.

    All in all, I left with good impressions; but keep reading to find out what wowed me and what could be improved…

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    Pros & Cons

    Pros

    • Available for most common duty weapons
    • Customizable
    • Secure

    Cons

    • $100+ price

    The Bottom Line

    The Rapid Force Duty Holster is a solid option for securing your firearm if you’re a police officer or an OWB carrier. The unit is tough, quick, and securely holds your weapon until you need it.

    Features

    • Level II or Level III retention
    • Adjustable to hand size
    • Adjustable carry heights

    Source: Alien Gear Rapid Force Duty Holster

    $159
    at Alien Gear Holsters

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Available Coupons

    Background

    If you’re a concealed carrier, you can easily understand how important good retention in a holster is. You wouldn’t want your gun sliding down the lane as you tried to pick up that spare at the bowling alley.

    For law enforcement, the issue of embarrassing mishaps is a concern, but not nearly as important as overall safety.

    Gun Drop Gif
    Gun retention is important in any scenario

    Suspects have been disarming cops for as long as they have been armed.

    In the early years, retention was seen as a hindrance to speed. As more officers died from this problem, things began to change and we saw better retention in holsters.

    Who Is It For?

    The Rapid Force is a really good option for anyone carrying in a law enforcement capacity, but it’s also a good choice for shooters wanting to carry outside the waistband in a more secure fashion.

    Alien Gear Holsters Rapid Force Duty angle
    Range or road-ready

    Any shooter could use this holster for training or when attending classes. The Rapid Force would also serve well in competitions where retention is needed, like the Tactical Games.

    What Sets It Apart?

    With such an awesome level of responsibility Alien Gear unflinchingly stepped up, took feedback from officers, and created a new holster option. The Rapid Force Duty Holster was born as a result.

    The holster is extremely configurable. Users can select from mounting it up with a belt slide, paddle, MOLLE, or drop leg. From there you can choose a ride height of high, medium, or low.

    Alien Gear Holsters Rapid Force Duty belt mount
    Notice the hardware can be inverted for different sizes

    You can select either Level II retention or Level III. It’s available for left or right-handed shooters and comes in basketweave or matte (both black) finishes.

    Even better, you can set up the holster to your hand size. The deactivation components have different-sized buttons which can be swapped out to better fit each individual shooter.

    Alien Gear Holsters Rapid Force Duty thumb switch
    Even the thumb switch can be swapped for a different size

    The Rapid Force has a cover option for pistols mounted with red dots and is currently available for Glock, Smith & Wesson, and Sig Sauer models.

    How Does It Perform?

    When I first got the Rapid Force, I was impressed with its sturdiness. The holster is very rigid and felt pretty bombproof. It appears to be made of some tough (alien?) polymer.

    I had opted for level II retention for a Glock with a weapon light. I used a Gen 5 G17 with a Nightstick TWM-30 and when I inserted the gun, it locked in positively with a click.

    One cool feature of the design is that retention is not based on the weapon light. Even with the light removed from the gun, the holster functions just fine.

    Pushing down on the release mechanism felt natural as I practiced removing my gun from the holster. The Glock came out smoothly after the device released it.

    Alien Gear Holsters Rapid Force Duty front
    There is a guard protecting the release

    Satisfied, I then mounted the Rapid Force to a belt for some range testing. I opted for the slide and appreciated how the hardware was configured to accommodate various heights of belts.

    Next, it was off to the range to try it out.

    After loading up magazines I stepped onto the range to try out the Rapid Force Duty Holster. I started off slow and worked on my draw stroke.

    Like other duty-oriented holsters, you need to draw straight up until you clear. But once the retention device releases, the gun pulls clearly from the holster.

    The body even houses a deepened channel for suppressor height sights so there is no hanging up when you pull free. Holstering was a simple matter of lining up the gun and pushing down until I heard the click.

    Alien Gear Holsters Rapid Force Duty empty top
    Clear through view from top

    From there, I began to speed things up to see what I might be able to manage. As I pushed, I began to appreciate the placement of the retention deactivator at the thumb — it felt very natural and occurred easily as I established my grip.

    After testing out a few draws I was impressed with the smoothness and moved on to retention. I didn’t beat on the holster or go full force on force with it but pulled on my gun excessively in some belt-twisting tugs to try and free my weapon without releasing the retention.

    It didn’t budge.

    Alien Gear’s website said their engineers have spent a lot of time trying to destroy the holster and they are confident it is tough. My impressions were, that this is very likely true as the Rapid Force feels solid.

    Alien Gear offers a 30-day test period for the holster as well as a 3-year manufacturer warranty.

    By The Numbers

    Durability: 5/5

    This holster is a beast and I’m glad they designed it this way. You don’t want your gun coming up for any reason until you make that decision.

    Ergonomics: 5/5

    I’m very impressed with the efforts Alien Gear took to make sure the controls on this holster were customizable. It’s easy enough to adjust ride height, but to make the buttons taller or shorter to fit different-sized hands is going above and beyond.

    Speed: 5/5

    I was closing in on sub-second draws with the Rapid Force so I think it lives it to the name.

    Value: 5/5

    The Rapid Force Duty Holster has a base price of $123.88 but shooters can upgrade with a couple of options. Adding a light is an additional $8, Level III adds $20, and a quick disconnect is an additional $35.

    This is very competitive when you shop around for similar offerings from competitors.

    Overall: 5/5

    $159
    at Alien Gear Holsters

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Prices accurate at time of writing

    Available Coupons

    Final Verdict

    I really have no evidence that aliens had anything to do with the creation of this holster. However, I understand cops were involved and it absolutely shows.

    Alien Gear Holsters Rapid Force Duty profile
    Completely configurable

    The holster is tough, highly adjustable, retention is strong, it’s not terribly expensive, and the draw is quick. Alien Gear’s Rapid Force Duty Holster checks all the boxes cops are looking for in a holster.

    What do you think about the Rapid Force Duty Holster? Let us know in the comments below and check out our 9 Best OWB Holsters for more!

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    6 Leave a Reply

    • John

      Not all that impressed with Alien Gear holsters.

      I've tried a lot of holsters on the market over time.

      Had around a hundred or so in my holster graveyard boxes stored away until I took them out to the range and let people take what they wanted.

      Some I purchased some I got from others and some I got for free from a manufacturer. A combination of duty holsters, IWB, OWB. Of all of them I was the least impressed by Alien Gear holsters, just did not live up to the hype for me.

      July 22, 2022 6:29 pm
    • Kurt

      So it hasnt seen serious testing in full on force on force... That alone is reason not to run this. Not to mention any company that makes the type of crap (hybrids) that alien gear makes isn't one I'd so much as consider for a duty rig.

      June 2, 2022 11:10 am
      • MOJO

        I beg to differ brother, other officers from my agency and other agencies within the county have been using this while on the job and in training ( to include force on force) with no issues. This was also tan at a VCQB instructor course and made it to the end with absolutely no issues

        June 2, 2022 2:10 pm
        • Kurt

          I'd have mentioned that then. I'm still leery of anything Alien Gear.

          June 2, 2022 5:08 pm
          • Ben Pearl

            Check out Milspec Mojo on YT. He has done extensive testing on this holster.

            November 12, 2022 9:28 am
      • Sean Curtis

        Kurt,

        I'm no longer on the job but have heard of some agencies running this holster. While testing the holster, I learned AGH consulted with cops to help put it together. I can tell you, that without my own FoF testing, the holster is very sturdy and I wouldn't be surprised if it survived some aggressive training and testing just fine.

        If you get a chance, take a look at one and tell me if you think I'm wrong.

        June 3, 2022 3:51 pm
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