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Low Ride Holster Base Plate

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0.16mm layer, 4 walls, 35% infill, 8 top layers
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New: Now with a QLS Clip Attachtment
New: Now with a QLS Clip Attachtment
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This is a custom-designed low/mid-ride baseplate made for use with an Amomax holster.
Inspired by the Safariland QLS system, it provides a stable and comfortable platform for mounting your holster to a 5 cm (2 inch) duty or pistol belt. The main advantage of this model is its low-profile design—it's noticeably thinner than the QLS with all its buckles and sits closer to the body, which helps prevent your pistol from bouncing around excessively when running.
 

The mount is designed to sit lower on the belt, improving draw angle and accessibility while still keeping the holster tight to the body. It’s printed flat to ensure maximum strength and to avoid the need for support structures during printing.
 

For enhanced ergonomics and a better belt fit, I recommend a simple post-processing step: once the print is complete, heat your printer bed to 80–90°C, then place the mount back onto the bed for a few minutes to soften it (don’t wait too long!). While wearing gloves, gently bend it to match the curve of your belt. This step is optional, but it significantly improves comfort and retention.
 

Note: You’ll need a slightly longer screw than what typically comes with the standard Amomax mounting system. It’s a small adjustment, but one that’s well worth it for the added functionality.

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I have the holster pictured below and it sits wa too high currently to the point that it's uncofortable. Is there any way you could make an attachment to make it ride lower? If so that would be amazing! If not that's fine. Thanks!
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I can't see of that pic how exactly it would attach to the base plate. are there any screw holes or such on the back?
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Replying to @BigPP :
Yea there are two screw holes. Here's a better picture of the back.
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would you do it this way so it doesnt restrict your movement?
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could you make this with 100% infill to be extra strong? my first one broke after a little while
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That's odd, which material did you use? Sure i can do it. Id appreciate a boost:)
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Replying to @BigPP :
I used petg, I do lay down often while playing so maybe that had something to do with it. I don't have any boosts right now but when I get one it's coming your way 😉
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can you please make a version with a QLS plate instead of the ratchet wheels?
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the deed is done, however there will probably be a slight reduction in comfort
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Replying to @BigPP :
You're a legend fam
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0.16mm layer, 4 walls, 35% infill, 8 top layers
This is the single greatest airsoft part on makerworld. I use it on my main belt with bo issue at all. Thank you for the designer
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I'm glad you like it! Leave a picture of you setup and maybe a boost if you want to :D
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Gut!
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0.16mm layer, 4 walls, 35% infill, 8 top layers
Comfortable
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0.16mm layer, 4 walls, 35% infill, 8 top layers
very simple and functional
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Great model! Is it possible to make the adapter for a Molle system instead of a belt?
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0.16mm layer, 4 walls, 35% infill, 8 top layers
not tested yet in the field, but printed fine with petg hf black bambu
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