Claims
- 1. A holster for retaining a weapon with a laser light comprising:
- a fabric piece of a synthetic material folded on itself to form a fold line in the front and the edges of the fabric piece aligned along the rear to form an interior cavity substantially corresponding to the shape of the weapon with a primary upper opening which extends to a partial rear opening for inserting the weapon into the cavity, and a bottom opening;
- stiffening tape means disposed along the fold line of the fabric piece for defining the front of the holster;
- a substantially rigid barrel stop secured to the folded fabric at the bottom opening to retain the folded fabric and prevent slippage of the weapon through the bottom opening; and
- elastic strap means extending substantially along the rear opening for securing the weapon in the holster cavity.
- 2. The holster of claim 1, further including a first engagement element secured to the inside of the fabric piece and adjacent to the fold line and positioned to engage the ejection port of the weapon in the cavity whereby when a weapon is inserted into the holster cavity, the elastic means urging the weapon against the first engagement element to prevent withdrawal of the weapon in a substantially upward direction.
- 3. The holster of claim 2, further including a second engagement element secured to the inside of the fabric piece adjacent to an edge and positioned to cooperate with the trigger guard on the weapon.
- 4. The holster of claim 2, wherein the first engagement element is a downwardly facing pocket secured to the inside of the fabric piece and a substantially rigid dowel having a substantially flat bottom disposed in the pocket.
- 5. The holster of claim 3, wherein the second engagement element is a downwardly facing pocket secured to the inside of the fabric piece and a substantially rigid dowel having a substantially flat bottom disposed in the pocket.
- 6. The holster of claim 1, also including a primary keeper strap extending over the hammer portion of the weapon.
- 7. The holster of claim 6, wherein the hinged primary keeper strap is mounted to the outside of the holster body extending away from the user's body when in an open position and extending over the hammer portion of the weapon when in a closed position, the keeper strap being weighted in the portion away from the mounting to the holster so that when in the open position the keeper strap remains away from the path of removal of the weapon from the holster.
- 8. A holster for retaining a weapon with a laser light and suitable to be worn against a leg, comprising:
- a fabric piece of a synthetic material folded on itself to form a fold line in the front and the edges of the fabric piece aligned along the rear to form an interior cavity substantially corresponding to the shape of the weapon with a primary upper opening which extends to a partial rear opening for inserting the weapon into the cavity, and a bottom opening;
- leg sash means for selectively mounting about a wearer's legs, one face of the folded fabric piece mounted to the sash means;
- stiffening tape means disposed along the fold line of the fabric piece for defining the front of the holster;
- a substantially rigid barrel stop secured to the folded fabric at the bottom opening to retain the folded fabric and prevent slippage of the weapon through the bottom opening;
- elastic strap means extending substantially along the rear opening secured to the outer face of the folded fabric piece and the leg sash for closing the rear opening and securing the weapon in the holster cavity;
- a first engagement element secured to the inside of the fabric piece and adjacent to the fold line and positioned to engage the ejection port of the weapon in the cavity whereby when a weapon is inserted into the holster cavity, the elastic means urges the weapon against the first engagement element to prevent withdrawal of the weapon in a substantially upward direction; and
- a primary keeper strap extending over the hammer portion of the weapon.
- 9. The holster of claim 8, further including a second engagement element secured to the inside of the fabric piece adjacent to an edge and positioned to cooperate with the trigger guard on the weapon.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/697,322, filed on May 8, 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,094,376 issued Mar. 10, 1992.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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