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Originally Posted by troutwest66
How are you liking that holster?
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I'm returning it. I think it is a fine holster for certain guns, but I think the company uses the same holster for multiple guns, and in this case, the leather sweat guard gets in the way when I draw it. In other words, it's placed too far beyond the grip where the web of my hand needs to go to get a firm purchase before I draw. As a result, I can't get as high on the gun as I can my Mitch Rosen UPL. I also like high riding holsters, so this one is going back. I do think it's a good holster, but not necessarily the perfect fit for someone like me who rides so high on a pistol I can't shoot Glocks without a beavertail.
This is the grip I get without a sweat guard (e.g. my Mitch Rosen).
This is what I get from the Urban Carry...
And this is why...
If you notice the rear iron sight is not backed by the sweat guard either. Unfortunately, this is what occasionally happens when holsters are not designed for a specific brand/model gun. I tried and tried to make it work, but it's just not for me. It is, however, very well made, so if someone likes this kind of holster, perhaps give it a shot. The retention is excellent if someone wants that feature.