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My Favorite holster
Dan W:
Not that I am young and hip...BUT, If you actually wear a holster with metal or stiff kydex clips very long, it will destroy your shirts, your expensive gun belt, scratch you car and furniture, make clunky noises when sitting in hard chairs and the kydex clips tend to break at the very worst time imaginable.
Not to mention that they hide poorly and when wearing a tucked shirt anyone can see the the strange clips on your belt are not normal, despite the fact that they may not know what they are for
Dan W:
--- Quote from: bkoenig on November 19, 2011, 12:50:15 PM ---I like the kydex/leather hybrids too. I have a couple of Kholsters that are very nice. I also have a cheap Uncle Mike's kydex OWB holster for my M&P that actually works very well.
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I tried to like the kydex/leather hybrids and they were comfortable, but I had one heck of a time trying to get it in my pants without great effort.
My VMII's are easy on easy off. Just need to loosen the belt to put on.
Another complaint...Kydex holster are too noisy if stealth is required on the draw
Wesley D:
My biggest complaint with IWB leather holsters is that I can't reholster with just one hand. I loved my Galco Skyops for concealability. A G23 can disappear under a tshirt, but it would require violating Safety Rule #2 to reholster after drawing.
Dan W:
The VMII has a metal reinforced mouth that does not collapse when the gun is removed.
bullit:
Ditto on VM II, Summer Special, Alabama Hooker, and one of my new favs for the "G"s is Safariland's 18-83 IWB. So many decisions.......
DanW...out of curiosity can you pose a scenario in which one would go "stealth" as a CHP holder?
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