Motorola APX 6000 / 8000 Radio Pouch
Motorola APX 6000 / 8000 Radio Pouch
Introducing the Motorola APX 6000/8000 radio holster – a practical solution to a common law enforcement communication hurdle, with an added touch of style for officers' duty gear. Crafted with a carefully placed push-to-talk button block, it puts an end to accidental activations, a daily frustration for officers in the field. This holster isn't just a fix; it's a result of real-world insights from law enforcement professionals, ensuring it precisely addresses our needs. With a focus on durability, user-friendly design, retention and a touch of flair, upgrade to the APX 6000/8000 holster for a straightforward fix to communication challenges.
The retention is a friction fit that snaps in over the battery. I have worn this pouch on patrol for years, been in some nasty fights and it has never come out. I have hundreds of these pouches across the nation and not one person has ever told me their radio has come out of their pouch. There is no need for a retention strap with this pouch. That said, I understand some departments have retention requirements and some people just want the added security of a retention strap. I have added an option for a strap.
If you wear your radio on your belt and have an external vest you have probably experienced your vest changing the channel on your radio when you sit. I got sick of that happening with my heavy vest, so I developed a "button shield." It is a piece of CNC cut Kydex that attaches between the mount and the radio pouch and extends up over the buttons. You have plenty of room to slide your radio in and to adjust the buttons, but the shield protects the knobs when you sit. This is also available as an add-on.
Cops hate the unknown, that is why all of my gear comes with a lifetime warranty and a 60-day return policy. If it breaks, I'll fix it. If you don't like it, send it back for a full refund. 'Merica!
**** Battery size information. The pouch comes set for retention on the larger 3400 aMh battery. You can tighten the retention screws in order to secure the smaller 2150 aMh battery. Your battery size is printed on the info sticker of your battery. The larger the battery (past 3400 aMh) the "Taller" the battery becomes. I would recommend a retention strap for anything larger that the 3400 aMh****