I'm considering getting one for my Sig P365.
Heh Heh. An opportunist.Let us know how you like it.
I have used many holsters over the years, mostly with medium frame guns like the S&W 6906 and Sig 229. Those were OWB for the most part. Later, I carried a M&P40c and Kahr P9 in a IWB, usually a Crossbreed. I was somewhat "flatter" in those days.What's so special about it John?
Fair enough. I'll be interested in your thoughts.I have used many holsters over the years, mostly with medium frame guns like the S&W 6906 and Sig 229. Those were OWB for the most part. Later, I carried a M&P40c and Kahr P9 in a IWB, usually a Crossbreed. I was somewhat "flatter" in those days.
The larger holsters like the Crossbreed don't fit my new physique too well so I tried the Vetter rapid tuck. It worked ok but "something" keeps pushing the leather out so it is hard to holster the gun. Additionally, I don't wear tuckable shirts anymore so having the tuckable feature just makes the holster push my pants out more for no reason.
The reason I narrowed it down to this holster is that it is pretty thin and it has a metal clip which is also close in. I have read the reviews and people like it so I figure it is worth a shot. It is only $62 bucks so it won't kill me to give it a shot.
Wings/claws are also optional. It has an adjustable cant.Wings are HORRIBLE. Also, I would never get a holster that doesn't allow for different degrees of cant. Unless this picture just isn't showing it.
Tenicor is the way to go for Sig or Glock. They are thin and tight. They actually have a card that says use of the holster will wear your gun and it's not recommended for safe queens. So many clip options. And they don't have a wing that catches under the waistband of the pants, but a small "cam" that is mounted on the holster behind the clip and the belt glides over it. They have 3 different sizes. If "winging it" is a person's thing.
They adjust for cant.Wings are HORRIBLE. Also, I would never get a holster that doesn't allow for different degrees of cant. Unless this picture just isn't showing it.
Tenicor is the way to go for Sig or Glock. They are thin and tight. They actually have a card that says use of the holster will wear your gun and it's not recommended for safe queens. So many clip options. And they don't have a wing that catches under the waistband of the pants, but a small "cam" that is mounted on the holster behind the clip and the belt glides over it. They have 3 different sizes. If "winging it" is a person's thing.
- | Optics/RMR Cut Ready |
- | Claw Included to Minimize Printing! |
- | Adjustable Cant (-5 to +20 Degrees) |
- | Adjustable 'Posi-Click' Retention - Hear a Satisfying Click when Holstered |
- | Undercut Trigger Guard for ease of Draw |
- | Over-cut Open-face to Accommodate Threaded Barrels |
- | Accommodates Suppressor Height Sights |
- | Full Length Sweat Guard with Rear Sight Shield |
- | Spring Steel Metal Belt Clip so no one knows you are Carrying |
- | All Black Oxide Steel Hardware with Threadlock |
- | Made 100% Start to Finish in the USA by Americans using All American Made Machinery & Equipment Unconditional Lifetime Warranty |
Got the holster and have been wearing it all day. It fits like I had hoped and does not stick out as much as the tuck style holsters. I tried it with and without the claw. As far as I can tell, the claw does nothing for me. I am happy with it.
Good things.
The spring steel clips lock onto your belt better than many that I have used. This makes for a clean break when drawing. It has a nice rise above the mag release so you will never have a mag drop inadvertently.
This holster rides pretty low which is how I like it. There is no height adjustment like that on the Crossbreed type of hybrid holsters.
One thing I never thought about was how the holster cant is affected by using an optic. In my case, if I tilt the holster where I usually do, the Holosun 407 hits my next belt. I just backed it off a little and it works fine.
It is very sturdy and will outlast me. I am happy with my selection.
I'll try to get some out this evening.****That's really good to know. Thank you for the write up. I have a Holosun on most of my carry guns now and the holster cant I had on some old non-adjustable holsters made them less than ideal for my body type. Always looking to learn new ways of carrying using different tech. I use mostly remarkably simple kydex holsters now and they seem to work ok as long as the cant is somewhat adjustable for my needs based on what I am wearing.
If you get a chance, perhaps post pics of your setup as lots of guys in my W&C classes ask about what holsters to use, etc.. and what works for me absolutely does not work for many other people and vice versa.
I'll try to get some out this evening.