Review of Draw-Ez Solution for Holsters
As a firearms enthusiast, I’m always on the lookout for innovative products that can help improve my self-defense capabilities and make my daily carry experience more efficient. The Draw-Ez from Galco is a remarkable solution that has caught my attention, and I’m excited to share my experience with it.
What is Draw-Ez?
The Draw-Ez is a clever holster attachment that allows you to rapidly draw your firearm from a conventional holster. It’s designed to help you get your gun out and into action quickly, while maintaining a high level of safety and control.
How it Works
The Draw-Ez consists of a small, discreet device that attaches to your holster and includes a spring-loaded mechanism that neatly retracts your gun’s hammer or striker during normal carry. This clever design allows for a smooth draw stroke, while preventing accidental discharges. When you’re ready to draw your gun, simply pull the trigger guard, and the Draw-Ez releases, allowing your firearm to fall into firing position.
My Experience with Draw-Ez
I’ve had the opportunity to test the Draw-Ez with several different firearms, including pistols from Glock, Smith & Wesson, and SIG Sauer. I was impressed with how easily it integrated into my existing holster setup, and how seamlessly it worked during various draw drills and self-defense scenarios.
Pros:
- Fast and Smooth Draw: The Draw-Ez delivers a very satisfying draw stroke, with the gun falling into firing position quickly and easily.
- Improved Safety: The device provides an added layer of safety, ensuring that the gun cannot be accidentally discharged during normal carry.
- Easy to Install: Attaching the Draw-Ez to my holster was a breeze, and I was up and running in no time.
- Compact and Lightweight: The Draw-Ez is remarkably small and light, making it easy to forget it’s even there when not in use.
- Works with Various Firearms: I’ve tested the Draw-Ez with several different pistols, and it performed flawlessly with each one.
Cons:
- Some Adjustments Required: While the Draw-Ez is easy to install, you may need to do some minor adjustments to get it just right for your specific holster and firearm combination.
- Limited Clearance: The Draw-Ez does require a certain level of clearance between the gun and the holster, which may not be suitable for all carry setups.
- Cost: The Draw-Ez is an investment, and some users may find it a bit pricey.
Conclusion
The Draw-Ez is an innovative and effective solution for anyone looking to improve their draw speed and safety. While it may require some minor adjustments and has some limitations, the benefits far outweigh the drawbacks. If you’re looking for a way to get the most out of your carry setup, I highly recommend giving the Draw-Ez a try.
If you’re still unsure, I’d be happy to answer any questions or provide more information about my experience with the product.
