Has anyone carried this: http://www.blackhawk.com/Products/H...t/Nylon/TecGrip-IWB-Holster-Ambidextrous.aspx
I picked one up at Cabela's just out of curiosity. It's like the Sticky or Remora holsters, but the material is much thinner. It's still quite grippy, and as I've experimented with it, it doesn't seem to be in danger of going anywhere. If anything it might be at greater risk of being pushed up and falling over your belt (sitting if carrying appendix, for instance) than dropping down the pant leg.
It covers the trigger guard fully, but there's no retention to keep it inside the holster other than the belt squeezing it. If the gun were to slip upwards about 1/2", the trigger could potentially become exposed.
Just wondering whether anyone actually carries one, or has any experience with how well the gun is retained inside. I guess the same question could be asked of Sticky or Remora, although those are made of a more rigid material and seem (to me) like they might be less susceptible to shifting...?
For $20, it was worth it just to try it out. It adds almost zero bulk to the gun, and without a belt clip it doesn't print in the least.
I picked one up at Cabela's just out of curiosity. It's like the Sticky or Remora holsters, but the material is much thinner. It's still quite grippy, and as I've experimented with it, it doesn't seem to be in danger of going anywhere. If anything it might be at greater risk of being pushed up and falling over your belt (sitting if carrying appendix, for instance) than dropping down the pant leg.
It covers the trigger guard fully, but there's no retention to keep it inside the holster other than the belt squeezing it. If the gun were to slip upwards about 1/2", the trigger could potentially become exposed.
Just wondering whether anyone actually carries one, or has any experience with how well the gun is retained inside. I guess the same question could be asked of Sticky or Remora, although those are made of a more rigid material and seem (to me) like they might be less susceptible to shifting...?
For $20, it was worth it just to try it out. It adds almost zero bulk to the gun, and without a belt clip it doesn't print in the least.