If you "can't run without holding it, must take it out to do #2, and occasionally needs readjustment "
How can it possibly be easier to access.
You never know where the thing is going to be.
Easily accessing a weapon under pressure, takes much practice, believe it or not, to make it an instinctual movement.
This cannot be done unless the gun is in exactly the same place every time you access it.
The one thing that you call an upside is effectively eliminated by those that you admit are on the downside
(you can leave out the #2 complaint though, you sometime have to that with a good holster))
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He then went on to say that he only carried it with 5 or 6 rounds to save on weight.
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And this didn't clue you in that he was somewhat less than bright.
If you disable aspects of the weapon that make it effective, such as rounds and secure holsters, you are not using the gun to it's full potential so why have it when you can buy a light weight gun,at a cheaper price, that only holds 5 or 6 rounds and will fit in your pocket