January 21st, 2008, 10:32 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Ft Worth TX
Posts: 198
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Originally Posted by AZ Husker
Not to offend anyone else's holsters, but unless you get a model with two belt loops, you're going to suffer shifting, which effects your grip. As far as I'm concerned, there are only two styles worth mentioning...the Summer Special, which puts the loops right over the top of the pistol (and makes it bulky for me), or the wide spread double loops fore and aft of the pistol, made by many holstermakers. Personally, I like the Sparks VM2 and the Brommeland MaxConV, but each to their own. The single loop IWB,s, and especially the crappy clip models, do not hold the gun in a consistant postition. They may be a little more comfortable, but I want to know were my pistol is at all times.
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First I will say that I understand the concern. However, I dont seem to have any shifting "problems". It stays put for the most part. Any shifting is VERY minimal. What it does do is allow it to move WITH your body movement and not fight againts you. In doing that the grip position is always the same in relation to body position and allowing more comfort. I have used this holster for shooting IDPA and always had a very cinsistant draw.
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