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T**M
Fantastic holster! I love it. So happy
I love my new gun holster. I enjoy wearing my weapon on a my leg because it keeps it at the ready and doesn't get in my way like some other holsters do. I've tried ones that go under the arm or in different parts of the waistband or in the bra but none of those are comfortable to me. Wearing this on my leg is very comfortable.It clips over my belt and that part extend to support most of the weight of my weapon. It has two straps which go around my leg, both of which are adjustable. It is adjustable enough for even a very large person's leg. There is a special little pocket to hold an extra clip. The main compartment has an overlapping Velcro feature that allows you to open it completely if you need to or to fix your weapon tighter or looser depending on the size of your gun.The entire contraption is very well-made. It is constructed of high-quality canvas material and sewn very professionally. I would expect to find such high quality materials at a high end sporting goods store at any mall in Middle America. It's a very good device and I happily give it to solid thumbs up.
R**O
Adjustable, sure - Adaptable, FOR SURE
Concur with most Reviewers - materials, construction/sewing and fitting are superb. FYI - it accommodates my Glock 20 (full size) with rail-mounted DefendTec M1C tactical LED light securely. Having said that, I found the weight of my Glock and spare magazine hanging/rubbing on my outside knee joint extremely uncomfortable; but herein is the best attribute of this holster - its adaptability. I removed the upper leg restraint, some of the extraneous belt attachments and configured it to resemble a regular belt-attached holster (thus creating a normal right-hand draw or a left side "cross-draw" holster - I adapted the lower leg restraint to act as a "tie-down".), It works wonderfully. Because of these adaptations, I'd disagree with one Reviewer regarding the paucity of Instructions. Had there been Instructions, I might not have tried the foregoing reconfiguration. Two caveats: 1 - I agree with one Reviewer - the snap over the pistol is poorly placed/engineered, but thankfully HUABOLA CALYN thoughtfully provided a Velco'd strap as a substitute, and; 2 - the belt-attaching sleeve could have been wider to facilitate attachment to a wider than 1 1/2" belt. I'd very satisfyingly recommend this all-weather holster vs a more expensive, less adaptable leather iteration. Incidentally, HUABOLA CALYN and AMAZON Customer Service(s) were exemplary with their assistance/patience in my search for an effective holster.EDIT 27 JUL: Belay my Caveat #2 (above) - After looking at the belt loop again, I was able to increase the loop to effectively accommodate a 2 1/4" belt. Maybe you can fix stupid! However, I would recommend insuring the loop's integrity with some judicial use of friction tape to prevent the Velcro slipping.
B**9
Big but not big enough, and more compatable than assumed.
Decent holster for the price, stitching while not quality in some spots is certainly overkill in others all the stretchy bits have that “ima wrinkle baddly over time feel”. Does fit my glock 26 & that was a suprise as i didnt buy it for that. I bought it for my chiappa rhino 60ds. With the red dot on the holster it can accomidate the revolver but only sorta. Needs the flap at the bottomto be extended to come up and make sure the gun cant fall further threw than intended. Its not really possibly to go all the way threw the holster but the red dot will catch and make it stuck inside the holster. With the flashlight/laser combo as well its simply not large enough. Also it fits my All Original Rock-Ola M1 Carbine.
T**N
deserves more stars... but takes a long time to make this right
Ok, there's a lot here.Quality - The canvas, velcro, stitching, and clips are great! down side is the cuts. The edges of every piece of fabric has threads flying free. Here's #1 for things you have to do to this thing. You have to take a match and singe all of the edges.Retention - Oh boy. There is more velcro on this thing than I know what to do with (literally, I don't know what to do with it all). On the plus side, it's highly customizable. But when you try to do quick movements or perhaps run for half a mile with it on, it all starts coming apart. So here's #2 of things you have to do... you have to manually stitch/tack most of this thing into place once you have it fitted the way you want.Extra mag carrier. - This part is fine for most people I think. But don't expect to put and extended cap mags in here. My 19 rnd mag stretches the limits of this pocket and I have to keep an eye on it.Thumb break - It's OK. It works fine, it's just a little small/short. So your thumb has to travel about an inch lower than other thumb breaks. Again, it's works, and it's fine once you get used to it. But it's something to consider.Lots of clips/velcro - I know I covered velcro already, but hear me out. This is my first drop-leg holster. So I was watching some videos and learning and I found out that when you wear a drop-leg holster, you want it to sit AS HIGH AS POSSIBLE unless you have a problem with your gun clearing your LBE. So this holster comes with a LONG drop courtesy of a velcro belt strap, a fork clip (LARGE), another velcro belt strap. This is about 8 inches of drop when all is said and done. so I removed the fork clip assembly and that took away about 6 inches of drop. Attachment to your belt is still velcro so it's not a big deal when you need to QD. This required me to remove the top leg strap, so I removed an entire leg strap and almost the entire drop assembly and now it fits nice.bottom line, I used it like this for a 5K run-n-gun and it worked flawlessly. You do have to spend several hours trying different things, burning up the loose ends and stitching things up. But after all that, it is really almost perfect.
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