WildBill44
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Guys/Gals,
Just want to throw a word of caution out to anyone ordering a High Noon non-molded holster. I ordered a Bare Asset for my Glock 30 a few weeks ago and when the holster arrived it clearly didn't fit, not even close. The trigger guard is hitting where the retention screw is and will not even go into the holster. I e-mailed the company twice now and finally got a reply 6 days later telling me to....
"What I would like you to do is push and twist your gun in there. You won't hurt the gun or holster. It should seat all the way down to where the trigger guard is hitting the stitching. I'd offer to take it back and stretch it out for you, but I know you will be able to with a little bit of force." Exact quote...
I've already removed the retention screw (with gun unloaded of course) and tried everything to get the firearm into the holster, it's not going in and even worse it's completely pulling back the slide!
I've currently e-mailed them back explaining to them this a very important safety concern and I'd be willing to send the holster back in for adequate testing. Plain and simple, it doesn't fit and I really don't like the advise I received to push and twist my gun in there. I'm pretty disappointed at this point that they didn't tell me to send the holster back immediately. I wanted your opinions of what you would do. It wasn't a very expensive holster but that's not the point.Should i even send it back or let the dog chew it. If this issues is not resolved I'll post the entire e-mail conversation (I was very polite, and more importantly concerned) so you can choose more wisely when ordering a holster for concealed carry.
Pictures attached for your opinions.
Thanks in advance,
WB
Just want to throw a word of caution out to anyone ordering a High Noon non-molded holster. I ordered a Bare Asset for my Glock 30 a few weeks ago and when the holster arrived it clearly didn't fit, not even close. The trigger guard is hitting where the retention screw is and will not even go into the holster. I e-mailed the company twice now and finally got a reply 6 days later telling me to....
"What I would like you to do is push and twist your gun in there. You won't hurt the gun or holster. It should seat all the way down to where the trigger guard is hitting the stitching. I'd offer to take it back and stretch it out for you, but I know you will be able to with a little bit of force." Exact quote...
I've already removed the retention screw (with gun unloaded of course) and tried everything to get the firearm into the holster, it's not going in and even worse it's completely pulling back the slide!
I've currently e-mailed them back explaining to them this a very important safety concern and I'd be willing to send the holster back in for adequate testing. Plain and simple, it doesn't fit and I really don't like the advise I received to push and twist my gun in there. I'm pretty disappointed at this point that they didn't tell me to send the holster back immediately. I wanted your opinions of what you would do. It wasn't a very expensive holster but that's not the point.Should i even send it back or let the dog chew it. If this issues is not resolved I'll post the entire e-mail conversation (I was very polite, and more importantly concerned) so you can choose more wisely when ordering a holster for concealed carry.
Pictures attached for your opinions.
Thanks in advance,
WB