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Old 11-29-2015, 08:02 AM
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Anyone have experence with this holster?
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No experience with this one. Just looking at the picture though I would think it would make carrying a gun with minimalist cover and over a long period of time rather uncomfortable, especially on bulky or large guns. Also does not give any protection against banging into things, sweat, sharp edges and leaves the controls (buttons and safeties) exposed to catch on clothing.

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I don't have experience with that holster, but I do with S and S. Everything they make is on the high end of things. They started out as a company that makes very expensive gear for a small Naval Special Warefare asset. Very good stuff.
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No experience with this one. Just looking at the picture though I would think it would make carrying a gun with minimalist cover and over a long period of time rather uncomfortable, especially on bulky or large guns. Also does not give any protection against banging into things, sweat, sharp edges and leaves the controls (buttons and safeties) exposed to catch on clothing.
I don't carry a gun with a safety so not really to worried about that. And carrying a large frame pistol is going to be uncomfortable pretty much no matter what. Price you pay for more rounds.
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I don't have experience with that holster, but I do with S and S. Everything they make is on the high end of things. They started out as a company that makes very expensive gear for a small Naval Special Warefare asset. Very good stuff.

You would think then that they could afford a better gun belt.
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