Paddle Holsters

I'm a long time fan of Fobus paddle-style holsters. I have one that was included with a used G48, and I've found that if I put it over on my left side ( crossdraw), I barely notice it when sitting in the driver seat ( on my normal right hip, pressure on the butt-end from the seat makes it very noticeable and uncomfortable ).
Also, since I've always been very leery of a loaded/chambered Glock ( no lectures, please) , I pretty much leave the pistol in its holster, which I can easily and safely put on, or remove, as needed.
Them being relatively economical is a bonus. Win-win, IMO.
 
I recently bot a Bianci paddle holsterat the Reno gunshow. It is for a 2 inch K frame revolver. I put my M64 in it and a perfect fit. Finally had to remove my pants to get the holster over belt and pants. Once on, a great fit for concealment. Too much of a haasel to get it on. So obviously, I'm not a fan.
 
I'm a long time fan of Fobus paddle-style holsters. I have one that was included with a used G48, and I've found that if I put it over on my left side ( crossdraw), I barely notice it when sitting in the driver seat ( on my normal right hip, pressure on the butt-end from the seat makes it very noticeable and uncomfortable ).
Also, since I've always been very leery of a loaded/chambered Glock ( no lectures, please) , I pretty much leave the pistol in its holster, which I can easily and safely put on, or remove, as needed.
Them being relatively economical is a bonus. Win-win, IMO.
Do you use a method for keep the Fobus from scratches the weapon ?
 
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