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Originally Posted by Sig_Fiend
+1!!!!! That is why out of all the money I have invested in various holsters, everytime I strap on any gun inside the waistband it always goes in a highnoon holster with the metal belt clip. I can't recommend the quality of their products enough. My glock 17 is carried daily (not everyday but you get the point) for almost 2 years in a Mr. Softy which is very similar to the above model you showed, and the only "damage" is a few small scratches on the clip, and a small amount of wear near the trigger guard.
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Originally Posted by willygene
Not necessarily. The type of attachments points of the holster to the belt has a large impact on stability. The size and weight of the gun will also matter. All in all, there are a lot of factors that impact how well a firearm stays in place. I wouldn't necessarily place it on material alone. Last edited by Shorts; 10-04-2009 at 09:06 PM. |
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I like the leather IWB holsters. They secure the gun better and stand up to training longer.
I can take or leave the safety flap. But, on the plastic holsters this flap can be too big and not allow for a ffg.
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Originally Posted by cowboy45
Why does this sound like we're not talking about holsters anymore
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my opinion is not just based on the material used it is also based on years of actually toting a gun for a living and 30 years of experience with with leather and how people use and like there holsters made.Also the use of the grain side in wears less on the finish of the weapon than does the flesh side. There are many factors to all of the different holsters we make and the biggest is what the customer wants.
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I prefer leather for comfort. The type of holsters I wear IWB have straps/clips fore and aft the holster which pulls it around the shape of my waist when I tighten my belt. I have worn them for as much as 18hours consistiently and have had no discomfort doing so. I tried a couple of the plastic holsters but they were not as comfortable and thus I would wear them much less. Here are a few of mine.
Milt Sparks Versa Max 2 ![]() Brommeland Gunleather Max Con V ![]() Wilson Combat Gunleather ![]() Tucker Gunleather Texas Heritage ![]()
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I prefer the feel of a softer material if my weapon is going to be concealed. Kydex is durable but I would think it would bother you more than leather. I always use soft materials in my IWB rigs. I am not as worried about re-holstering as I am 12 hour comfort.
If your holster hurts you then you are more likely to leave it at home "just this time" until it gets to be a regular thing.
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