At a glance:
- Allows for a red dot or scope
- Adjustable retention
- Rigidly secures pistol
- Reversible for right or left handed shooters
The BlackDog Black Max Series HMK Holster is one of the most versatile holsters in the industry. Whether you have a Ruger® MKI™, MKII™, MKIII™, MKIV™, 22/45™, LITE or Tactical, this holster will firmly secure your firearm while you are plinking at the range or hiking through rough terrain with its adjustable retention. Best part is, it will accommodate scopes, red dots, some suppressors, and any length and type of barrel. You’re a southpaw? No problem. The holster is easily reversed for left-handed shooters. If you are a competition shooter, you’ll love how this holster slightly angles the gun away from your body, allowing you to quicken your draw and gain that added edge on the competition. Give your pistol a good place to rest and pick up this holster today!
Technical Information: Belt attachment conforms to your hip and fits belts up to 2" wide. Holster accommodates Slab Side, Bull Barrel, Fluted, and Tapered Barrel models in all lengths. Also supports Tactical models with bottom rail. Due to the unique trigger guard, this holster will not accommodate the TANDEMKROSS “Kraken” Lower.
Material: Made of near-indestructible Thermo-molded Kydex
This holster will not accommodate pistols with the extended thumb rest grips. The user may be able to modify the holster to fit.
**This listing is for the HIGH RIDE version of the holster!**
Supported models:
- Ruger® MKI™
- Ruger® MKII™
- Ruger® MKII™ 22/45™
- Ruger® MKIII™
- Ruger® MKIII™ 22/45™
- Ruger® MKIII™ 22/45™ LITE
- Ruger® MKIV™
- Ruger® MKIV™ Tactical **With NO accessories on the Lower Rail**
- Ruger® MKIV™ 22/45™ Tactical - **With NO accessories on the Lower Rail**
- Ruger® MKIV™ 22/45™ LITE
- Smith & Wesson® SW22 VICTORY®
133 Reviews
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Perfect Holster
This is the perfect holster for my MK IV 22/45 Lite with a Burris Fastfire III mounted on it. I use it at the range and when I am plinking.
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RSO
Fits, works, however product is too thick and bulky, a thinner Kydex would be better I think, injection moulded products tend to be thicker. Our club does not present from a holster for rimfire steel, we all start from low ready. Nice to be able to carry the pistol instead of putting it in a gun sleeve every time we shoot.
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Bob
Are used at the range one time already. Seems to work fine. It Weighs down your pants. That's because the Gun is heavy. I would totally recommend ,the gun fits in it perfectly.
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Shooting enthusiast
Great holster, comfortable feel even while driving. Will clear a scope rail or aftermarket sights while offering excellent (and adjustable) retention with full trigger coverage. I would have given this five stars, but I had to cut a small slot to clear the VQ extended slide stop on my Mk II.
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Great Holster
This holster was easy to convert to left hand use. It sets well while riding on my 4 wheeler and is easy to draw from any position. The retention is positive and it is easy to re-holster. Great product! Thanks Tandomkross!
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Mr.
Incredible quality at a low price. Will be buying from your site very soon.
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Dr
Great holster for Ruger 22/45
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Mr
Quality construction, good adjustability, fits will. If there was a way to be able to add it to a belt without having to run it past the buckle that would be bonus. But it works as designed and well.
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Tek-Lok works sort of
I gambled when I ordered this item. I use Tek-Lok adapters from my other holsters (all are Blade-Tech). I swap holsters all the time at the range and shoot different guns and hate taking my entire belt on and off. I was betting on being able either modify the holster or the Tek-Lok adapter itself so it would work out. I chose to modify the Tek-Lok is only $11 or $12 I'd be ruining if it didn't work out. Luckily, width of the hole pattern was the same and vertically I had to drill some new ones that were offset down. Had to ream the holes out wider also. If you're reasonably creative you can make it work. As far as fit of the holster...very aggressive retention over the trigger guard. Even with the tension screws loosened, might be too positive. Loud click as the pistol snaps into place. The trigger guard on a 22/45 might be wider than other models? I think I might even file down the "bumps" that slip over the trigger guard so it takes less effort to draw the pistol but will still have good retention.