Thread: Holster Types
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Old January 11, 2010, 09:48 AM   #6
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Can't add much more than was already said but I will throw my two cents into the mix.

Retention strap holsters are great if you are doing a lot of physical stuff in the course of your day to day routine such as running or jogging or open carry. Otherwise, they are a pain for concealed carry. It makes it more difficult to get to your gun as now you have to remove your cover (clothing) and then find the snap.

Like everyone else, I have a gazillion holsters in my collection. What I've learned is that for overall appearance, practicability, and comfort, Galco has it covered, unless you want to spring for really big bucks and get a custom jobbie. I have more Glaco stuff than the others, which quickly find their way to the bottom of the holster pile.

And as someone else mentioned, holster shopping is like buying shoes, it is a matter of personal taste and comfort. Good Luck.
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