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the holster part number code explained
The Safariland model and part numbers identify products, and the numbers evolve as new products and mechanisms come to market. The part numbers for holsters contain all the information needed to identify and place an order. It’s really important to get all of the numbers correct, so that you receive the right holster. Below is information on how to decode the model and part numbers.
Note: Bianchi® holsters have a different numbering system. To determine which gun models fit Bianchi holsters, reference the Bianchi Fit Group numbers in the Bianchi Order Guide.
7360-2832-411
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The first set of numbers in the holster code refers to the holster model number, ride height, and optics (if included).
Holster: Model 7360 7TS™ ALS® Mid-Ride Duty Holster, plain black, right hand draw
Firearm: Glock 19 (Gen 5) with a Surefire X300U Light
Model Number
Safariland 6000 Series Holsters
The 6000 series are built by thermoforming, utilizing a Kydex-type material called Boltaron, which is a proprietary thermoplastic alloy that is formed to the exact weapon fit. This material is much more durable than what you will find in other Kydex-style holsters. The 6000 series models are built using a specialized forming tool. You can tell which model you are looking at by the first number on the model series. The first digit of the model number denotes the series. For example, the Model 6390 is part of the 6000 series.
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Safariland 7000 Series Holsters
The newest holster line is the 7000 series, commonly called 7TS™ series holsters. The holsters are mold injected from an advanced polymer blend, SafariSeven™, which is structurally sound and non-abrasive to the gun’s finish. The first digit of the model number denotes the series. For example, a Model 7390 is part of the 7000 series.
Ride Height
The last digit at the end of the model number indicates the ride height. Mid-ride is the most common and is assigned the number “0”. A Hi-ride belt is a (2), and the Low-ride belt is a (5). These codes apply to Safariland duty holsters only. Tactical holsters have a (4) or (5) designation for a vertical leg strap or vertical leg strap with quick release.
Optics
A current leap in technology has added another coding possibility that can follow the first four digits in the model number. “DO” was the first and stands for Doctor Optic, as in the 6354DO that so many are familiar with. As the slide-mounted optic has come into vogue, this holster was modified by many to fit their optic holster needs. Since that time, a new type of optic box was invented to cover a much wider variety of optics. The new designation is RDS (Red Dot Sight), and it can be found on an ever-expanding list of holster choices. You will see this in the 6390RDS, 6360RDS, 6377RDS, 6384RDS, and so on. There are now also the new 7TS injection-molded optic sight holsters, and they follow the same pattern 7390RDS.
The second set of numbers in the holster code is the center code and refers to the gun and light/laser combination.
Holster: Model 7390 7TS™ ALS® Mid-Ride Duty Holster, plain black, right hand draw
Firearm: Glock 19 (Gen 5) with a Surefire X300U Light
CENTER CODES
This code can have as few as two numbers and as many as six. We’ll start with the most common numbers, with some examples for reference. Be advised; this list is continually growing.
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83 — GLOCK 17/22
835 — GLOCK 17/22 (Gen 5)
283 — GLOCK 19/23
2835 — GLOCK 19/23 (Gen 5)
183 — GLOCK 26/27
1835 — GLOCK 26/27 (Gen 5)
383 — GLOCK 20/21
3835 — GLOCK 20/21 (Gen 5)
219 — M&P 1.0 9/40 & 2.0 40 CAL (4.25″)
222 — M&P 2.0 9MM (4.25″)
You can see that this list of codes is built on a basic number set. That is often the case, but there isn’t a specific set of criteria that governs the development of the sequences for a pistol type. When the Sig P320 came out, it was designated as a -450- for the full size. Then the compact was identified as -750-. These codes are developed as they are needed, and it usually takes a practiced eye to read them.
Following the gun code numbers will be the light code. The common Safariland light-compatible holster is designated as (2). This is a multi-fit light-compatible holster, meaning that it fits a variety of lights.
2 — Inforce APL, Nightstick TWM-350,TWM-350S, TWM-850, TWM-850S, ITI Streamlight M3, TLR- 4.00″ 2832 1, TLR-1HL, Surefire X200, X300, or X300U
21 — M3, M6, M3 LED IT Tactical Illuminator Light, Streamlight TLR-1, TLR-2, or Insight XTI Procyon
17 — DBAL light
14 — 200, X300, X300U, X300V, X400, X400U, or X400V Light
12 — Insight Technology Streamlight M3X /M6X
So, to develop the code with a light, you add the light designation to the gun code. Example: A Glock 17/22 has the code -832- (-8325- Gen 5 version), A Glock 19/23 would be -2832- (-28325-) and so on. A Glock 19/23 with a compact light is -28327-.
832 — GLOCK 17/22 with a standard light
8325 — Gen 5 GLOCK 17/22 with a standard light
2832 — GLOCK 19/23 with a standard light
28325 — Gen 5 GLOCK 19/23 with a standard light
28327 — GLOCK 19/23 with a compact light
The code for a Tactical Version of the holster, and the ability to mount a leg shroud or use the QAS system, you would add a (3) at the end of the gun code and the light code.
The third set of numbers is the color/finish/hand code.
Holster: Model 7390 7TS™ ALS® Mid-Ride Duty Holster, plain black, right hand draw
Firearm: Glock 19 (Gen 5) with a Surefire X300U Light
FINISH CODES
The color/finish code is usually the first two digits, but in some cases can be just one. A popular code is (41), which stands for Plain Black. This is a color available in both the 6000 and 7000 series holsters.
LEATHER LOOK
2 — Plain Black (duty gear)
6 — Plain Black
8 — Basketweave Black
9 — Hi gloss black
22 — Nylon Look Black – belts & accessories
26 — Nylon Look Black – holsters
35 — Plain Red
STX
12 — STX Tactical Black – 6004 series
13 — STX Tactical Black
14 — STX Tactical Red
41 — STX Plain Black
48 — STX Basketweave Black
49 — STX Hi Gloss Black
54 — STX Tactical Foliage Green
55 — STX Tactical Flat Dark Earth
56 — STX Tactical Olive Drab Green
76 — STX Tactical Coyote Brown
CORDURA (Available for Holsters Only)
70 — Cordura Multicam
73 — Cordura Ranger Green
74 — Cordura Coyote Tan
75 — Cordura Khaki
78 — Cordura Black
SAFARISEVEN (7TS Holsters)
41 — SafariSeven Plain Black
55 — SafariSeven Plain Flat Dark Earth
48 — SafariSeven Basketweave Black
49 — SafariSeven Hi-Gloss Black
Right Hand, Left Hand or Ambidextrous
The last digit of Safariland’s holster part numbers denotes the hand code. Holsters are available in both right and left hand versions and some are ambidextrous, so there are three variations.
1 — Right
2 — Left
3 — Ambidextrous
If there is a fourth set of numbers, it refers to a non-standard sized belt width.
Holster: Model 7390 7TS™ ALS® Mid-Ride Duty Holster, plain black, right hand draw for a non-standard 2″ belt.
Firearm: Glock 19 (Gen 5) with a Surefire X300U Light
BELT width SIZE
The standard size belt width slot fits belts of 2.25”, the size of most thicker duty belts. Since it’s the most common size and comes standard, the number (225) isn’t added to the code. However, if you’re looking for a different belt loop size, then the number would be added to the code, such as the digit (2) for a belt width size of 2”. Example: 7390-2832-411-2
Now you can see there’s a method behind the part numbers, and, most importantly, that being off one number can mean getting the wrong holster by either model, fit, color, or hand choice. It’s well worth your time to do a little research before you place an order, because it’s always better to get it right the first time.
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Owner | Description | Serial number | Approximate date of manufacture |
Paolo Sala | Racing Vittoria Margherita | 621 715 | 1930s |
Paolo Sala | City bike but with racing frame | 856 605 | 1939 |
Dale Brown | Cambio Corsa equipped | 972 917 stamped on the back of seat lug | Late 1940s? |
Paolo Sala | Campione del Mondo | B 206 561 | 1950s |
Paolo Sala | Paris-Roubaix | 287 006 | 1951 |
Paolo Sala | Paris Roubaix | 287 422 | 1953 |
Bob Johnson | Paris Roubaix 59cm | 288927 | 1951 |
Kevin Kruger | Team Pista | 160 906 | 1960 |
Mark Bulgier | Specialissima w/Campy (FB-style) 3-piece hubs; locknuts had dates in the late ‘50s, parts were consistent with it being a ’60 bike. | 160 320 | 1963? |
Bob Freeman | 160 332 | 1961 (hubs dated 1961) | |
Mike Short | Specialissima | 160 342 | |
John Barron | Specialissima came original w/black Brooks B-17 Competition Standard dated 1962 and with Campy large flange alloy hubs with lock ring dates of 1963. The seat post is 27.2mm. It has the Campy dropouts with the 'Sport hole' on the drive side dropout. | 160 682 | 1963? |
David Steffen | Specialissima 21' frame. Brooks B17, integrated headset, Universal Brakes, Fiamme Red Label rims, Campy large flange hubs, 53x45 cranks, Gran Sport derailleurs, Regina 14-22 FW. | 160 686 stamped on the seat lug | purchased used from Velo Sport Cyclery, Berkeley, CA. 1970. |
Jon Williams | Specialissima. Parts consistent with a 1961-‘63 build. GS rear der, Record front with closed cable stop, flat arm 151 cranks. Rear hub is ‘59 stamped Record | 160 838 | 1961-1963 |
eBay | Specialissima | 161 4929 | From seller: “I was told this bike was built between 1961 and 1963 |
Duane Kennard | Specialissima | 164 124 | 1964-'65? |
Kevin Sayles | Specialissima | 164 195 | 1964? |
Eric Elman | Pista, has 1964 hubs | 164 377 | 1964? |
Dale Brown | Integrated head set, candy red | 164 609 | ? |
Steve Rumrill | Specialissma with round “Bianchi Milano Italy / Gold Eagle” logo plate, integrated headset, Universal side-pull brakes, Campagnolo drop-outs, Campy NR derailleurs, large-flange hubs, cranks, pedals, seat post, shifters, Cinelli bars, 3-T stem. | SN 164715 | 1964 |
Rob Hartman | Team Specialissima, w/Campagnolo headset, hubs 36/40 | 164 803 | 1964 |
Paolo Sala | Campione del Mondo | 200 037 | 1967 |
Bob Freitas | Team bike | 165 XXX | 1970ish |
Mike Rathwell | Bianchi 'Team Bike' 58cm | 171 on drive side seat tube lug 141 on non drive side) | 1971-72? |
Robert Odendahl | Specialissima w/Campagnolo 50th Anniv group Pictures | 11.83 – 702 | 1983 |
Brendan Hennessey | A (stamped on right side of the seat lug) 475 (on the left side) | 1983? | |
Jim Sutton | Stelvio | B 089 | mid 1980s |
Bob Muzio | Specialissima in celeste | 83.11 | 1983 |
Dale Brown | Specialissima in celestePictures | 12-83 (stamped on right side of the seat lug) 959 (on the left side) | 1983 |
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