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Old June 18th, 2007, 06:30 PM   #5
Mark Garrity
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This has been discussed at length somewhere here before.
Basically, they are very discreet and concealable - but there is a trade-off depending on your specific tastes. That is that the holster simply will not shift or move, and cannot be adjusted without almost completely removing it and repositioning it. The velcro literally locks it in place. Now, like I said, this may be viewed as a pro or a con depending on your individual preference. Some people like the stability of it; others prefer to be able to shift or move their holster just slightly throughout the day, such as when they sit down.
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