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Vertx MPH Full Size Multi Purpose Holster, Desert Tan

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$28.80

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About this item

  • Adapts to fit virtually any full-sized handgun
  • Built from Velcro One-Wrap to wrap around your piece for a completely customized fit
  • TPR retention to prevent sliding
  • Holster attaches to loop panel in any direction for completely customized carry


Experience the unique storage capability of Vertx Tactigami with the MPH Full accessory holster. MPH stands for Multi-Purpose Holster, which adapts to fit virtually any full-sized hand gun. Built from Velcro One-Wrap, this holster literally wraps around your piece for a completely customized fit with TPR retention to prevent sliding. The holster then attaches to loop panel in any direction for completely customized carry. Pair with any of our Vertx packs and bags for everyday carry options and ultimate concealment.


Gabe
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2025
Very nice, fits well
Tgo
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025
Excellent trigger guards for storing pistols without safties in biometric pistol safes. Versatile enough to also be used in conjunction with a girdle type holsters.
Jeff K
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
What I like. Retention is good after I trimmed the ejection port insert. Plus you can wrap the fabric around the gun as snug as you want. The trigger is protected.What I didn’t like: The photographs of assembly in the instructions. The hands of the assembler blocked key features that I really wanted to see, so there was a lot of trial and error on my part. I finally figured it out.If you are left handed, you might get a little frustrated.I’m going to keep it because of the trigger protection and secure retention, but this could be improved with more thought. 4 stars.
Kit Smith
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024
I needed a hook-and-loop holster for my VP9 with a TLR8 A/G, and the bad reviews had me a little concerned. It took a few tries, but I was able to get the holster set up just right. Retention is entirely up to the user; if it's too tight, just wrap the underside a bit looser. If your sights snag, use the grip roll to cover the open port (that's where it'll snag), or wrap one of the wings around the front of the gun barrel to cover it, which is what I did.Additionally, the grip roll can be used to add some rigidity and protection around the trigger guard.It can be fiddly, but once it's set up right, and you get the ejection port retention bit lined up so you always get good indexing and retention, you never have to mess it with again. But you totally can, to reverse the hook-and-loop or draw side, which is fabulous.If you set it up right, you can even run a belt through it or DIY yourself an IWB clip, especially if you use a punch to make sure it doesn't go anywhere.I genuinely do not understand the issues people have reported having unless they were trying to cram a USP into the compact holster, or of a mental capacity that raises questions to their ability to safely and responsibly carry a firearm, or maybe it just works exceedingly well with the VP9 because of the slide geometry, but it does what I need it to do perfectly and would work well beyond that, too.A larger double-sided hook patch would have been nice, but you can get those for next to nothing. Additionally, I'd love a rigid tactigami-compatible panel to insert into other bags or purses, along with tactigami options built for a wider variety of everyday items.
jesse ormand
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
Cool idea. Horrible execution. If you run a light, like anyone would on a ccw, throws the whole retention system off. Works with a red dot, but if you run Suppressor hight sights snags on the other cut out that’s for left handed shooters. Even tried to use some other Velcro pieces to cover the hole. Didn’t work there either. The rubber retention piece dosnt work at all. You either get no retention or the ccw isn’t coming out. You’ll just end up shaving so much off that there’s no coming back. when you are able to get some sort of “holster retention” and get it in a conceal carry bag. The Velcro is too weak and ends up just coming off in the bag. 9 times out of 10 when you go to draw the ccw the holster is coming with it… should have dedicated products for left and right handed carriers. The product is so “universal” it’s just ends up not working.