The versatile Cuff Case fits belts up to 1 3/4" and works on shoulder systems. It's available in tan or black, right or left-handed.
Order the Cuff Case based on your shooting hand. If you are right-handed, order a right hand Cuff Case. If you are left-handed, order it in left hand.
When used in conjunction with an OWB/IWB holster worn at the waist, Galco's assumption is that you will wear your handgun on your dominant side and the cuff case on your support side. Thus, a right-handed shooter will wear the cuff case on the left side of the body. A left-handed shooter will wear it on the right side.
Additionally, the Cuff Case may be worn on the ammo side of a shoulder system. Once again, when used as part of a modular shoulder system, it should be ordered based on the shooting hand.
This right hand/left hand rule also holds true if the Cuff Case is worn as a standalone item.
The modular interchangeable component shoulder systems (originally known as the "Jackass Rig™") were invented by Galco International in 1970. Today, we continue to offer quality and versatility by developing products that enable you to design the perfect system to suit your needs. For example, you may assemble a two-handgun rig, a half harness system, or add tie downs and cuff case to an existing system. The possibilities are endless.
Jason Review for CUFF CASE FOR SYSTEM OR BELT (5.0 out of 5)
Outstanding!
Flawless execution, everything you’d expect. Fit my S&W cuffs perfectly.
Mine’s hanging on my Galco shoulder harness under the magazines.
Great weight balance with my G17.
Jim Review for CUFF CASE FOR SYSTEM OR BELT (5.0 out of 5)
Always On My Belt
I bought a tan model 21 years ago. It shows it's age but it is still more than serviceable. It is very secure and I have never lost a set of cuffs while using it. I just bought a black cuff case for use with my black holsters. I recommend this cuff case to anyone that has to carry handcuffs on duty, or off duty.
ChavezVerified Buyer Review for CUFF CASE FOR SYSTEM OR BELT (5.0 out of 5)
Great handcuff case
The snaps were a little tough to open up for attaching to my shoulder holster, but once I got it done, I know that it’ll be secure enough for ruggedness duty