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Old 07-04-2014, 12:06 AM
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That's terrible customer service and a terrible response to what is obviously the wrong holster. Can't say I'm surprised after an exchange with a High Noon employee on another forum. I'd be ashamed if one of my holsters fit the customer's gun so poorly.
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Old 07-04-2014, 07:44 AM
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Do you keep the retention screw out while using the holster now?
No...because mine went in past the screw..it just wouldn't seat all the way at the front of the trigger guard...so I cut a few threads and it went all the way in. Not sure how important the screw is on an IWB that fits snug anyway...
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Old 07-05-2014, 12:10 PM
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WildBill44 and all-

While I sympathize with everyone in the forum, trust me when I say that all our holsters, as some have mentioned, are made, by hand, exactly the same way, and fitted before shipping. I have attached photos of mimicking WildBill44's situation, and another photo of the exact same holster and Glock 30 - as described per our fitment instructions - seated fully in the Bare Asset holster. The intent of the "friction fit" concept is to fit the weapon in the holster by use of the tension screw - to ensure the weapon remains in the holster. We are working with WildBill44 to help him correctly fit his Glock 30. We have also offered to ship his holster back and properly ensure correct fitment or ship a new Bare Asset Holster. I ask that WildBill44 contact me directly so that I can provide him with a sense of comfort when using our Bare Asset for his Glock 30. High Noon Holsters prides itself by offer the highest quality leather holsters, made by hand and in the good ol' USofA. We take pride in our products and promise to offer nothing but the best product line for all current and future customers. Please visit our website at www.highnoonholsters.com, and check out all of our high quality holsters. George, Chief Operations Officer, High Noon Holsters.
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Old 07-05-2014, 07:45 PM
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Thanks for the follow up response George. On page one there are pictures attached. I also did send an email but the rep who emailed be back told me to twist and push the firearm in the holster. This seems pretty dangerous with a loaded 45. As I was twisting and pushing the slide was completely being pulled back and I still can not get it past the retention screw. He also stated that if a new holster was sent it would be the same fit. I have a few other holsters from you that I do not need to force my other firearms in the holster. This includes another Bare Assest for my Smith 642 it fits in perfect and snug.

And I'm not sure if your response of giving me a sense of comfort was sarcastic or not. But there's no way I'm going to feel comfortable with this holster.
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Old 07-09-2014, 12:29 PM
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WildBill44,

There is no sarcasm in my response as we place all of our customers first.
Without loyal customers, High Noon Holsters would not be respected and known for its high quality holsters and customer service.

My recommendation is to return the holster and we will send you a new
holster with the guarantee the your Glock will fit perfectly. I am unsure
as to what the problem is with your current holster, and I will not know
until we can inspect the holster here at our shop.

However, before you return the holster, first, unload your Glock and follow
the instruction for break-in and fitment. Our representative was correct
when he stated that when holstering your Glock, you should slightly twist it
to help the trigger guard seat itself firmly with the aid of the retention
screw. That slight twist will help seat your Glock in the holster and then
you can adjust the tension screw. Also, the proper way to insert the gun in the holster is with your thumb on the back of the slide so it will not pop back. These holsters break in rather quickly so you will not have to repeat these processes a lot.

If you feel this is not satisfactory, or you feel your Glock is not seated
perfectly in the holster, please return the holster for a new replacement. Email us at Question@highnoonholsters. Simply ask for an RA number and we will give it to you.

I hope this helps,

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Old 07-10-2014, 09:34 AM
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Old 07-11-2014, 10:21 PM
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High noon I appreciate your responses. I now have the glock inside the holster. The retention screw is currently removed. I'll let this sit for a few days and try adding the screw in the future. It is fitting extremely tight and probably won't even need the retention screw. Anyways.. I kindly do appreciate your responses and it may just be that I don't like this fit for this model firearm. As I've stated earlier I have the bare asset for the Smith 642 and it fits great I've even had to tighten the retention screw a bit. All in all you responded to this post and I appreciate it. Take care.

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