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Last edited by Rollbar; March 29th, 2012 at 01:28 AM. Reason: To add picture of holster
I didn't like mine, but to each his own.
"Clearly that's a YOU problem not a ME problem."
Junk,the only thing they are good for is...................,nope can't think of anything.
I'd like to find a buyer for mine..I'll let them go cheap..
Some people will start trouble and then try to make it look like its your fault....
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Agreed, Mine is NOT a paddle holster. Belt loop type. The guy was telling me they are good and I just don't like paddle holsters.
Jim
I've actually used Fobus holsters for Steel Challenge before. I'd never consider using for CC.
I use mine for woods walking, range/hunting and fishing.
I have better options for CC.
"A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on."
- Sir Winston Churchill
I've got a Blackhawk Serpa (lvl2) and I always used the belt loop attachment, because I thought the paddle was just stupid. My buddy used it and said I was nuts. So I swapped the belt attachment out for the paddle and it's a WORLD of difference. More stable, sits up better and comfortable! (which I didn't expect). Different holster may be a different story, but worth a try, you may also be surprised.
Thank you, my son has one like that for his G23 and I must say it comes out quickly. I was looking at the thumb break holster since I am use to my thumb popping open the snap of a regular holster. Problem was the bigger thumb break that I found was on a paddle type and I don't like paddles. The Safariland thumb break is to small of a target, so for now I went w/the standard Fobus.
I'm the odd man out. While it isn't my first choice, I actually like the Fobus paddle for my G26. It is comfortable and easy off and on. I don't open carry, so don't worry much about someone beating me to the draw of my own weapon. My one caution is to wear a quality belt and wear it tight to make sure the holster stays on when the gun comes out.
Chose a weapon that goes bang EVERY time!