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dearnis.com said:In fairness, they aren't really designed to be retention holsters.
Y'all did notice that he ripped the whole hoster off right? A retention device wouldn't have made a difference. I know you get what you pay for...I wouldn't use one (since there's better stuff out there for not too much more). I just posted that to illustrate a possible problem.Tgace said:Heck it has no retention device in the first place, any holster of that type is a disarm waiting to happen if you wear it in the open.
I've seen a lot of cops that use them for open carry in plainclothes (detectives, etc.) so apparently not everyone shares your good judgement.Tgace said:any holster of that type is a disarm waiting to happen if you wear it in the open... ...IMO they are designed for situations where the BG dosent know if you are carrying. If you are going into a situation where you are afraid of a grab, carry a level II at the least.
Yeah, just saying that that holster isnt designed for retention or for struggling over of any type. Primarially a light weight, (cheap), fast drawing concealment holster.kenpotex said:Y'all did notice that he ripped the whole hoster off right? A retention device wouldn't have made a difference. I know you get what you pay for...I wouldn't use one (since there's better stuff out there for not too much more). I just posted that to illustrate a possible problem.
True...not I however.I've seen a lot of cops that use them for open carry in plainclothes (detectives, etc.) so apparently not everyone shares your good judgement.
I've seen a lot of cops that use them for open carry in plainclothes (detectives, etc.) so apparently not everyone shares your good judgement.
My dept. wont approve of any non-retention holsters for duty carry. Heck paddles arent even approved for duty carry.dearnis.com said:Including several I work with....the same ones who make fun of me for spending too much on a blade-tech (or, god forbid, a kramer).
Yeah, the Kramer's are a little pricey. I looked at those when I was looking for an IWB concealed carry rig. I ended up deciding on the Milt Sparks Summer Special II (nothing to do with price) I liked the design of the SS II better. The Kramer would have been my second choice.dearnis.com said:Including several I work with....the same ones who make fun of me for spending too much on a blade-tech (or, god forbid, a kramer).
As to weapon retention, the simple truth is, if you can get it out of the holster, someone else can also.
Weapon retention is much more a matter of awareness of your situation, body positioning, and weapon retention tactics. Your holster is the least important aspect of weapon retention.