Uncle Mike’s Reflex Holster Adapter Plate

by
posted on February 27, 2014
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. **
Reflex-Adapter-Plate_F.jpg

Uncle Mike’s has introduced a new adapter plate for its Reflex Holster, offering versatility to law enforcement and competitive shooters alike.

Designed to work in conjunction with the most popular belt loop and strap accessory products from Uncle Mike’s, including the inside the waistband adapter and both drop leg platforms, the Reflex Adapter Plate allows law enforcement professionals to use the Reflex Holster in multiple carry positions.

For competitors, the Reflex Adapter Plate is compatible with the removable rotating belt loop, which positions the firearm in an ideal draw position for multi-gun and handgun competition. Following practice or competition, the holster can be quickly removed from the belt loop attachment for a seamless transition between shooting and non-shooting moments on the range or during competition.

The Uncle Mike’s Reflex Adapter Plate is available for an MSRP of $18.95 and is compatible with the following Uncle Mike’s accessories:

Inside the Waistband Adapter: $34.95

Single Strap Drop Leg Platform: $47.95

Double Strap Drop Leg Platform: $47.95

Removable Rotating Belt Loop: $28.95

Latest

AIM Surplus Yugoslavian Zastava M70 .32 ACP Pistol
AIM Surplus Yugoslavian Zastava M70 .32 ACP Pistol

Review: Yugoslavian Zastava M70 .32 ACP Pistol

This tough little all-steel semi-automatic from AIM Surplus is an enjoyable option for military surplus pistol fans.

Henry Adds Adjustable-Sighted "Deadeye" Models To Revolver Lineup

The Deadeye versions of Henry’s Big Boy and Golden Boy revolvers add a fully adjustable rear sight and fixed front post sight with fiber-optic insert.

Gun of the Week: Chiappa Rhino 60 DS Revolver in 10 mm

Chiappa has launched a large-frame version of its unique revolver, including one chambered in 10 mm.

The Armed Citizen® Feb. 20, 2026

Read today's "The Armed Citizen" entry for real stories of law-abiding citizens, past and present, who used their firearms to save lives.

Review: Bergara B14 Stoke Rifle

Fit, comfort and precision for those that seek top-shelf performance—but need a step-stool to get there…

NFA Sales Up 121 Percent In January

Following the implementation of $0 tax stamps as of January 1, NFA sales skyrocketed in January, leading many to dub 2026 as the "Year of the Suppressor."

Interests



Get the best of American Rifleman delivered to your inbox.