CPC F41C 33/0227 (2013.01) | 12 Claims |
1. A holster assembly, comprising:
a holster body having an interior shaped to receive a handgun therein, and an entrance to the interior;
an ejection port restraint pivotally connected to the holster body, the ejection port restraint including a latch and being biased toward an obstruction position at which the latch extends into the interior for engaging the latch with the ejection port of the handgun;
a hood restraint pivotally connected to the holster body adjacent the entrance, the hood restraint configured to pivot between a non-obstruction position, at which the hood restraint permits the handgun to enter the entrance into the interior and to be drawn from the interior, and an obstruction position at which the hood restraint at least partially blocks the entrance, the hood restraint biased toward the non-obstruction position; and
a release device mounted on the holster body and configured to actuate both the ejection port restraint and the hood restraint, each toward the respective non-obstruction position thereof, in response to a single movement of the release device by a user to allow the handgun to be withdrawn from the holster,
wherein the hood restraint comprises a retention slot that aligns with an arm of the release device when the hood restraint is in the obstruction position and the release device is biased rearward to slide a rearward portion of the arm into the retention slot to lock the hood restraint in the obstruction position.
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