The SBS, being soft nylon, will collapse to some extent when the weapon is drawn--so onehanded reholstering is not possible. The narrower the dress belt the more the holster will move around. The spacing of the belt loops keeps it in place as much as anything. If you get an SBS use it as briefly as possible and get a decent holster asap. IMHO the holster is an integral part of the whole weapons system just as a magazine is. I understand budget considerations, but the truth is that in the long run the money spent on the SBS will essentially be wasted and would have paid for 35-40% of a good holster...
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