Level One retention holster: a Level One holster has only passive retention; the friction and "hold" of the holster is all that keeps the pistol in it.
Most concealed carry holsters are level one holsters.
Level Two retention holster: a Level Two holster has an active retention device in addition to the passive retention of the holster itself, making for two sources of retention. Commonly, a thumb break, hammer loop or trigger guard lock is the device in question.
These are very popular for open carry or law enforcement.
Level Three retention holster: a Level Three holster has an additional retention device installed.
A common design is thumb break or loop in addition to a trigger guard lock.
Level Four retention holster: a Level Four holster has three retention devices in addition to passive retention for a total of four retention mechanisms.
Also one guy in bad enough straits to try a robbery
One guy seemingly willing to take high risk for low pay
In an email, Police Sgt. Sofia Gulino said officers responded to a report of an armed robbery at the Starbucks, located at 56 Westport Avenue, around 5 p.m. on Oct. 30. Gulino said the man pointed a black handgun at employees and demanded access to a safe. He then took money from both the safe and a tip jar, then fled the coffee shop.
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