04-08-2010, 11:52 AM
When was the last time you saw one of these?....and in fantastic condition?
A genuine Range 5/Edgeworks Manufacturing Jacksonville Inc. S.O.C. Rig w/integrated light housing (serial #5107 USA). This one here, is for a Beretta M9 railed pistol (M9A1). These had the spring operated "flip-forward" hammer guard. All the user/operator had to do to relinquish his/her pistol quickly, was push downward on the inner button (similar to Safarilands 6004 & 6005 series holsters, but without the spring-forward action) with minimal effort and the guard shoots forward, out of the way, very quickly for a draw of the pistol...
The SOC Rig had great features:
Adjustable strap for tensioning the holster to the panel
Adjustable dual leg straps with adjustable bungee tensioners
Heavy duty allen type bolts to keep the two halves of the holster together
Sweat reducing netting on the inside of the leg panel
Adjustable hanger strap
![[Image: PICT3556.jpg]](http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f21/feerls/PICT3556.jpg)
A genuine Range 5/Edgeworks Manufacturing Jacksonville Inc. S.O.C. Rig w/integrated light housing (serial #5107 USA). This one here, is for a Beretta M9 railed pistol (M9A1). These had the spring operated "flip-forward" hammer guard. All the user/operator had to do to relinquish his/her pistol quickly, was push downward on the inner button (similar to Safarilands 6004 & 6005 series holsters, but without the spring-forward action) with minimal effort and the guard shoots forward, out of the way, very quickly for a draw of the pistol...
The SOC Rig had great features:
Adjustable strap for tensioning the holster to the panel
Adjustable dual leg straps with adjustable bungee tensioners
Heavy duty allen type bolts to keep the two halves of the holster together
Sweat reducing netting on the inside of the leg panel
Adjustable hanger strap
![[Image: PICT3556.jpg]](http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f21/feerls/PICT3556.jpg)