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My favorite holster yet!?
Might be the best holster ever for "Deep Cover yet", i only carry IWB with Tuck-able holsters for yrs and the ones i have work quite good, except for the clip hanging over the belt thus mine
(have several for diff guns) i use the C Clips which are the least noticeable there is.
Have known about Remora but these have issues with rubbing the skin if U don wear a t-shirt and the Sticky holsters are better but the outside material wears off easy.
Now the Comfort Cling seems to solve all these issues, comes currentlu 1 size only but fits many guns, just bought & got it yesterday and so far i am impressed it fits my Shield with Crimson trace laser 100% as well as my Glock 27 and my PF9, also fits the 2.0 but barrel sticks out at bottom.
The have a 2 week return policy, no questions and a 1 yr. 100% replacement warranty, so i will be using it for several guns and report back but so far its "Great"!
It has been tested against the Remora and Sticky holsters and is best in all aspects!
. Comfort Cling Holster - Clinger Holsters
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Looks interesting. Might give it a try if I survive this hurricane..
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I use the Remora ones myself. I was out in the back last night with my 45 Shield in the holster between my underwear and jammie bottoms checking for coyotes.
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Looks good, I think I will order one.
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I would not use one.
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Not much info there. Why would you not use one. Do you have experience with them? Known issues? Not trying to start any arguments but I feel that if somebody jumps in saying something like that they should elaborate. Even if it's just personal tastes.
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I did a Ton of research & watched about 1 dozen vids on the Holster and all reviews were great! It seems to have come out earlier this yr. and the comp. has a great rep for making great holsters at economical prices.
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That's a reasonable question and there are a few reasons: - Not formed specifically to the gun. This is not really a deal breaker, but holsters that are formed to a specific gun, hold the gun more securely and let it go easier without compromising the retention.
- Doesn't stay open when the gun is drawn. The majority of negligent discharges (ND) happen when re-holstering. This type of holster requires two hands to holster the gun. While I'm sure it's possible to do safely, there is a high probability of muzzling the support hand while re-holstering. If you just shot the bad guy, it's probably a good idea to put your gun away before the police arrive. Trying to re-holster at this point, adrenalin pumping, nervous about what happens next, etc., is difficult enough without wrestling with the holster. You don't want to become another victim of your own gun.
- No way to attach it to a belt. It would suck to have to present to defend yourself and have the whole holster come with the gun. The trigger is covered and that would make it impossible to shoot. This costs time and maybe your life. Sure, the design is such that this might not happen, but it could.
I guess this is supposed to be used for pocket or appendix carry. I would do neither. Both represent their own problems aside from the holster itself.
Customer reviews must be taken with a grain of salt. Most don't think of what I've posted above. There are plenty of people who will say, "I've used X for 75 years and never had a problem." Well, have they actually used it or just carried the gun around and never had to present? Have they used it in extensive training where they had to present and re-holster a hundred times a day? For that matter, what qualifies them to say any product is good? So, just like my first post in this thread, customer reviews are usually not helpful. Just saying you like it means nothing. You have to say why and what makes it good.
Yeah, I failed in the first post. Sorry for that. Does this answer it better?
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U are correct in all ur points and i thought about them all and they are very valid.
The is a vid where dude tested a Remora holster and 4 out of 10 x when gun was pulled the holster came out with the gun in it, on the Sticky holster it happ 2 in 10 x.
I would never use that holster and a gun it fits in a pocket, since gun is large & heavy and it is recommended to be worn in tight jeans but preferably with a belt.
Just spent last 2 hrs. hiking/walking with the dogs and used holster with my Glock 27 in the 2 O'clock position and did not have any issues or holster moving at all.
Had it inside pants over my underwear pants and my shirt over gun & holster in the same position as i usually carry my 1996 made Galco Horsehide Ultra deep cover holster and it did just as well and (to me) the Clinger actually is more comfortable.
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I own a Remora and use it occasionally, mostly when wearing athletic shorts with an elastic waistband. Works okay but not for everyday use.
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I have a Comfort Cling. It's very comfortable to wear. It works good with jeans, it stays in place very well. When wearing shorts with a lighter belt, it stayed in place, but I kept feeling it wasn't quite as secure. I was wearing it in the 4 o'clock position. It may not work for all occasions, but it's a nice option. It's also what I keep the gun in around the house.
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I won't ever carry inside the pants again. All OWB for me. Bravo Concealment.
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I won't ever carry inside the pants again. All OWB for me. Bravo Concealment.
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Been wearing my Glock 27 with extended 13 rd. mag in my Comfort Cling and gun/holster never moves at all!
Love it and no more J hooks or C clips or the "Worst" there is Metal Clips over the belt (never fooled with those)!
Thinking about getting another soon!
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Update! Been wearing the Comfort Cling now for a few weeks with different guns and it is my "Best" IWB Tuck-able ever, wore it for total 9 hrs. driving in a car yesterday and it never even moved, also never moves while jogging etc..
If it keeps doing as it is then will get another in a few months!
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Just received a Clinger comfort holster and it is far superior to the Remora. Love this holster.
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Was stuck driving 8 hrs again driving in my car and it stayed put and more comfortable than any Holster i have ever had!
I never wear T-shirts but always have shirt tucked in pants and the shirt over holster woks perfectly and you see noit belt clips or J or C Hooks and feels great, usually have my Glock 27 with 13 rd mag in it.
Will most likely get another soon but this 1 fits so many of my guns i am shocked!
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A holster that is worn tucked in the pants without something to anchor it to the belt will one day end up at your ankle. Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but one day.
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Some yes but don't see how with this Clinger holster, since it always has some pressure against it like my belt, no different then my Galco horsehide holster deep cover/tuckable which i wore since 1997 and I'm did replace the over the belt hook with a very thin C clip!
So to me no different than my Galco except more comfy!
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I have one of these. It works great with a GLOCK 43, and I would imagine with a Shield as well. It's a nice holster. Clinger is a great company; their Stingray holster is excellent and the no-print looks like a good holster too.
There is no way I'd consider wearing a Clinger IWB while doing anything resembling physical activity. As someone pointed out, a holster not clipped to your belt will eventually allow the gun to drop into your pants. There isn't some magical stickum on the outside of this thing, it's friction.
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Interesting concept for a holster. I do wonder as one poster pointed out about wear over time. Here is another holster that appears very versatile without the need for a belt.
The versatility of the New JM4 Roughneck QCC - YouTube
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That holster uses 2 magnets instead of a belt! So for me it is useless since i cant tuck my shirt over gun/holster and $50. isn't cheap.
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That holster uses 2 magnets instead of a belt! So for me it is useless since i cant tuck my shirt over gun/holster and $50. isn't cheap.
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Yeah, it's not perfect but what holster is? What I like is the fact that it's versatile, easy and quick to put on and take off. The strong magnets used and quality leather and stitching seem like they won't wear out anytime soon. Take it off and attach it to something metal in the vehicle if you wish. $50 bucks is $50 bucks, but there is a host of holsters out there that are priced similar and even more. According to their website they make a high ride model that sits a little higher and allows you to get an easier purchase on the gun upon drawing from the hoster for those that don't need deep concealment. Not only that but it will work for OWB for those that want to carry that way. I have no experience with JM4 holsters but have seen a number of videos that make it seem intriguing.
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Just received a Clinger comfort holster and it is far superior to the Remora. Love this holster.
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I have believed a Kydex holster, with a strong/solid clip was the only way to go. The soft, clipless holsters were of no interest to me.
Well, based on the feedback from this thread, I purchased the Clinger Comfort the other day. My mind is changed.
Within 30 minutes of use, I realized this was an exceptional everyday carry holster. It is far more comfortable than the Kydex and less conspicuous, without the clip hanging on the belt. Because I work in the world of suits and ties, I am often tucking my shirt in, sometimes without a coat. The comfort is much more concealable.
I tested it with a jump-test, jog-test, hot-day test, tucked polo shirt test...and it passed all with flying colors. It sticks where I put it.
I will still have times that it will be more appropriate to wear a clipped holster but, for the majority of work days, the Comfort is a pleasure. Thanks for this thread.
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A holster that is worn tucked in the pants without something to anchor it to the belt will one day end up at your ankle. Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but one day.
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This. I wore a Sticky holster for a few years without much thought. It was comfy and easy. One day I was visiting with a friend having a drink on his patio when I adjusted in my seat. Something felt odd so I palmed the top of my Shield through my shirt, the pistol was sitting way higher than it should have. Granted, I unintendly secured my belt one hole looser than I normally do but this made me uneasy about wearing the holster again. I now swear by Vedder LightTuck holsters, just as comfy and easy to put on/off.
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Physical activity? That's a laugh. For most of the people here, the most physical activity they'll ever see is....nah, I've said too much already.
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Physical activity? That's a laugh. For most of the people here, the most physical activity they'll ever see is....nah, I've said too much already. 
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Hey, watch it bub. I walk to and from my car every time I go out to eat.
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Will it work LH as well as RH?
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I think I'm like a lot of people and have a box of holsters. I think everyones "favorite " varies all over the place. I've had different IWB, OWB, Ankle etc. My choice is a belly band. For me its been the most comfortable and concealable of the many I've tried. Some I've had feel great until I sat down. Some were very difficult to draw from. But my choice means nothing. Its one of those deals where you have to find your own niche.
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Yes since it has no retainers or straps it doesn't matter! Best IWB holster I own and some cost 6X as much!
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Nice holster... which one is it?
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I see two clips and that means pain in the *** to put on and take off.
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akdude Clinger or remora style means any time you have to lower your pants you have to control your loose holster and handgun . When you pull your pants up you have to insert and control a holster and gun all while attempting to tuck in a shirt and get that position just right too .
I'm not say'n all iwb holster with clips or great or what type of material used is best but at least I don't need to worry about handgun position at all or controlling my rig when pants go up or down or while dealing with a shirt if tucking it in or reholstering when running defensive drills that I do weekly .
I tried a few brands over the years other people like but I always come back to my 14 year old iwb hybrid holster with small c-clips that hold my holster to my belt that YOU would have to look for but then any have hearted fool can look for a bulge on your waist line that could be a handgun that's concealed .
Clips - Some are better than others but apain in the arse they are not when you consider the down side of your clinger There are wide clips , skinny clips , thin C clips , theres under hook clips and behind the belt Velcro clips .
. { The best holster yet } only mean you still have limited knowledge .. HA
And I have over the years manages many 8 to 14hr roads trips concealing a 4" class double stack in my old rig many times in a car to small for comfort like a truck offers but not like its a big deal . At least if I'm tired I don't have to worry that my holster and gun falling to the floor or sliding across the floor of a bath room stall into the next one or just falling to the floor thru my pant leg !!
Its great that we have options .
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I have over 25 yrs. of IWB tuckable carry exp. and tried many types of holsters, details of which I posted in an earlier post, using C clips, J hooks, etc.. and the "Best" holster for me is the Comfort Cling and don't think I will find anything better.
However what type holster one can wear comfortably depends on your body type, shape etc.. If one has a "Beer Belly" that will limit your option and comfort levels!
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Good luck with that. Lots of us are keepin' our fingers crossed for you folks....
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I could use one for my 380's.
Comfort Cling Holster - Clinger Holsters
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I like Bravo Concealment but they do not make any holsters for left handers. I have contacted them three or four times over the years and I always receive some sort of canned response "they are coming soon."
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Yes the Clinger "Comfort Cling" holster is ambi. I hope this helps.
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I just got one today for my G43.
[QUOTE=Rastoff;139739473]That's a reasonable question and there are a few reasons - Doesn't stay open when the gun is drawn. The majority of negligent discharges (ND) happen when re-holstering....."If you just shot the bad guy, it's probably a good idea to put your gun away before the police arrive."
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I've never had an IWB where I could not re-holster till this one arrived. I have it on now and the only way to reholster is to remove the holster from your waistband and slide your weapon back in.
Comfortable it is....low print it is...easy to put on and off it is. However, it is not a keeper for me.
I agree w/ Rastoff, especially the part "If you just shot the bad guy, it's probably a good idea to put your gun away before the police arrive." An understatement, really. LFI-1 was an eyeopener for me as to what to expect from arriving LE after an SD shooting. I had just retired and no longer had the government to back me with an AUSA / Legal Costs. My duty dropped to just protecting me and my family in most circumstances and to avoid / deescalate the situation if possible.
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