fshalor
NES Member
Good morning,
Half way through summer, and I gave in both waiting for the Crossbreed I ordered to arrive and gave up on wearing pants all the time. Picked up a DeSantis Sof Tuk, IWB, convertible to picket carry, and angle is adjustable Construction looks good. (Very good for ~ $20 holster, actually.) However...
How the heck does anyone carry with a holster with next to no retention? While gravity is good, and the gun does not move in the holster while walking, I feel more than just a little worried about this thing. I feel like if I, oh, say, fart to vigorously, that it will instantly pop out of the leather.
I've verified the size a few times on two different sources (DeSantis and Midway), and the vendor sold me the proper unit sized for my gun with no laser/other doo-dads attached.
I'm coming from mostly wearing ankle holsters, or a Forbus paddle with my glock 26 in it. Maybe it's just some adjustment of my comfort zone on my part.
Should I add a thumb-break tab and snap?
Thoughts? Is a near zero force required to draw leather iwb holster something you guys would consider "safe and normal"?
Half way through summer, and I gave in both waiting for the Crossbreed I ordered to arrive and gave up on wearing pants all the time. Picked up a DeSantis Sof Tuk, IWB, convertible to picket carry, and angle is adjustable Construction looks good. (Very good for ~ $20 holster, actually.) However...
How the heck does anyone carry with a holster with next to no retention? While gravity is good, and the gun does not move in the holster while walking, I feel more than just a little worried about this thing. I feel like if I, oh, say, fart to vigorously, that it will instantly pop out of the leather.
I've verified the size a few times on two different sources (DeSantis and Midway), and the vendor sold me the proper unit sized for my gun with no laser/other doo-dads attached.
I'm coming from mostly wearing ankle holsters, or a Forbus paddle with my glock 26 in it. Maybe it's just some adjustment of my comfort zone on my part.
Should I add a thumb-break tab and snap?
Thoughts? Is a near zero force required to draw leather iwb holster something you guys would consider "safe and normal"?