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| I make custom kydex holsters in my gun store. The retention can be adjusted on the ejection port or on the trigger guard for as tight or a loose as the customer wants. |
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| Thanks, would you post the website for your store pls? |
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| kimovista.com or kimovista.net |
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| Thanks! |
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| I bought a leather iwb ( don't remember the maker but I can look) with a top thumb snap for my S&W MP compact. I found that adding that to an iwb was a real pain for fast access. I ended up removing it. Maybe for a full size gun it wouldn't be so bad? C.G.B. |
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| I have found that friction and gravity retention devices tend to fail when you need them the most. |
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| There are a number of such contraptions out there that hold a gun securely, I always laughed at the inside the belt or waste band that came out with the gun when you drew the weapon! BEWARE OF GIMMICKS AND DON'T DRANK THE KOOLAIDE..
Ray Atkinson Atkinson Hunting Adventures 10 Ward Lane, Filer, Idaho, 83328 208-731-4120
rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
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| Right Ray! basic is better. |
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| seems like there are lots of folks making custom kydex and the like holsters w adjustable retention-usually a few guys in everyone's area that makes them these days-i'd ask around at local ranges, pawnshops etc to find a good choice |
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