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Bullseye Holsters, Inc.


Country United States
State Florida
City Orange Park
Address 34 Industrial Loop, Ste 202
Phone 904-272-7446
Website https://www.bullseyeholsters.com/

Bullseye Holsters, Inc. Reviews

  • May 12, 2016

I am very hesitant to write a negative review but I feel somewhat forced to do so for two reasons. Reason number one is that I am a advocate that customer service should always come first when running a business. Secondly and most importantly, I feel the need to point out what I consider a product to be not only a faulty defective designed holster but to also put an average person such as myself in to a deadly situation if I were ever in a situation in which I needed to pull out my concealed carry weapon.

I own a Smith and Wesson M&P Compact 9mm. I am left handed and needed to purchased an IWB so I could conceal carry my weapon using the appendix method. I asked many of my LEO colleagues what holder they recommended. Hands down they all recommended a reputable Florida owned by the name of RDR (Rounds Down Range) which is solely family owned and operated out of Fort Lauderdale.

At the advice of my gun dealer, I went with something he had stocked on his shelf; a Bullseye Holster. The packaging clearly stated that it was a “left handed holster made for a S&W M&P”. I purchased this item and immediately holstered my weapon as soon as I got to the car. This “form fitting” holster allowed my weapon to be engaged down so far that it was pressing against my magazine release causing my magazine to be ejected. The weapon went approximately ¾ of an inch past what should have been the stopping point. This holster was obviously faulty, defective or poorly designed.

I immediately went to the Bullseye website and they claimed that their recommendation for returns was to go through them and to Not return the products to the dealer.

I Called Bullseye the following morning and spoke to someone by the name of Rodney that claimed to be an owner. I explained how my weapon was going too far deep in to the holster causing my magazine to be disengaged.

Rodney (stated he was an owner) asked me to send photos of my weapon both holstered and un-holstered. I emailed him several pictures which clearly showed the dangerous issue I was having. Rodney replied back acknowledging there was an issue and asked me to send the holster to him at my cost so he could put an extra rivet in it.

I found this resolution to be unacceptable. I would have much rather him offer to either immediately send me a replacement and or cover the cost for me to this potentially deadly holster back to him to get it out of circulation.

I later received a call from his brother and co-owner; Rob. Rob was quick to defend his item by stating I was holstering my weapon incorrectly. I asked myself; “how does one exactly holster a weapon incorrectly to the point of causing a magazine to eject?”. I got the same run around from Rob that I did from Rodney (2 brothers that are running this company).

My final words are they should have spent the $10 to email me a shipping label to return the item and I would have never gotten to the point of frustration I am at now.

If you simply Google “Bullseye Reviews” you will find many other deadly issues similar to mine.

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