Holster looks like those SERPA things people had issues with (why?) for the M1911 tho.
Apparently they have ergonomic issues and a tendancy to jam, but I've never done any research on it personally, I just like that channel's videos and thus saw them already.
Holster looks like those SERPA things people had issues with (why?) for the M1911 tho.
Those seem to be nondescript leather holsters. SERPA holsters are made of polymer(?) and have a push-button release. Also, it's up in the tags; they're CZ-75s, not 1911s.
SERPAs got their reputation, deserved or not, from use with Glocks (which have no manual safety) when people would have their finger would slip off the release and cause a negligent discharge into their leg. That's about the gist of it; there might be more information out there and I might have the details wrong - the main debate, whether these NDs are caused by a design flaw or simple user error, is subject to even more flame wars than usual in the already staggeringly unpleasable US civilian firearms world, and I really don't care enough to wade through that to find out more. (SERPAs aren't my personal preference either way, anyway.)
I would, however, take a SERPA over an IMI Defense holster in a low ride mount like the setup I bought a couple of years ago. The low ride mount is shaped like this, i.e. closer to [ than (, because it was apparently designed by people who had never seen a human hip before.