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Thanks for your opinions on holster selection. But no one (except for Rocky) still has answered my question. The Beretta Px4 doesn't have a lot of companies making holsters for it: Bianchi and Blackhawk are just two that don't. I want a thumb break because I only own a motorcycle (no car) so I want that extra retention so the gun doesn't fall out when I'm doing 70 on the highway and I hit a bump. I'd rather not get an IWB because I'm a big guy and my pants are snug as it is. I figured the Safariland would ride too low but they assured me it was made for concealed carry and rides at a medium height. If it doesn't work, I could always use it at the range and at home so no loss really. I was told a pancake holster is the best choice for OWB concealment. That's why I narrowed it down to the G&G and the DeSantis. The DeSantis can be ordered with a suede lining, which will not wear out the finish on the slide so I'm leaning that way. Both can be rdered left or right handed and since I can shoot either way, I figured I'd order a left handed model since I could grab it in an emergency if I'm riding, at least a lot quicker than a right handed holster.
I'd love to get a Blackhawk Serpa but who knows when they'll make one for my Px4. The Safariland has a nice retention system from what I''ve seen on their website and the Fobus just looks cheap but they are in stock for the Px4 and aren't much money. UBG, Don Hume and High Noon don't seem to do anything for me. Paddle holsters for some reason just don't look secure. It looks like to me they'll be flopping around all over the place no matter how tigh my belt is.
Does anyone esle have any opinions on the DeSantis or the G&G?
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