Does it allow a full purchase while drawing but still riding low enough to feel secure in the waistband? If not,suggest to me a kydex rig that meets the criteria....thanks
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Does it allow a full purchase while drawing but still riding low enough to feel secure in the waistband? If not,suggest to me a kydex rig that meets the criteria....thanks
It looks like it depends on which type of clip/strut you buy. It also looks like it would sit about the same as a C-Tac, just with one clip instead of two.
I have a C-Tac, and yes it "Does it allow a full purchase while drawing but still riding low enough to feel secure in the waistband."
It can be a little uncomfortable sitting in the car, but the lack of a rear strut on the Infadel may fix that.
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No, I got one and honestly while the construction is top notch its actually just the opposite..its too HIGH riding to be easily concealable..if I wanted a low riding kydex this is NOT it id go with the RM Lowrider I had one and it was PERFECT(he does not make it for the Ruger SR9c though) or the Alabama Holster Company..their 1 model looks like it rides just about as low as the RM Lowrider(from the pictures) this one with shorts and a T shirt is just too obvious...too bad cause its a nice holster otherwise...ive bee wearing it with REAL baggy t shirts but with most I can pretty easily see the gun printing.
The RM Low Rider is a great kydex holster; but you might check JS holsters too; basically the same design and awesome folks to work with. I have the Low Rider for a Glock 19 and a PPK/S and the JS IWB for my Kahr CW9.
Contrary to C Bennett's experience, I feel my Infidel rides depending on what I'm wearing. When I wear jeans, it rides low. When I wear khakis, it rides mid. Either way I'm satisfied, as I'm able to conceal it perfectly fine. So fine, in fact, that my wife has no idea that I carry.
I hate mine.
Keeps shifting and clip pops off belt.
I also have a Low Rider for my Glocks. After I got it I was hearing how great the Infidel was, so I ordered one. It looked great, but when I wore it seemed to make the gun stand out. The mounting clip susked also. The holster now sits in my tactical gear screwups storage bin..
I ordered that holster and send it back faster than you could say UNCOMFORTABLE.
I felt that this holster was very uncomfortable, full kydek.
If it were me I would go leather all the way!