A while ago, I asked for advice on this board on a "tuckable" holster.
Following the feedback I got, I ordered a M-Tac for my Glock 26.
My gun has an extended barrel externally ported ... I know, I know, but don't laugh too hard, arthritis is no fun; so I called Comp-Tac and the gentleman was very helpful, understood my question right away and told me what I should get. That was on a Friday PM.
I was surprised and happy to receive it the following Friday (regular shipping).
In the mean time I had received several e-mails to inform me of the progress off my order.
Very professional people !!!
It is well made , adjustable in cant an height, the tension is easily adjustable.
I have worn it only twice,
I like it; I still need to find how to put my jeans on, tuck the shirt in while holding the rig, but that will come
My only negative, at this point, is that I am used to a 2 to 3 o'clock position and for me this holster has to be at 4 o'clock or more to be comfortable. I cannot reach it with my weak hand.
I might try a cross-draw position...
Bottom line: if I had to do it again, I would certainly get the M-Tac.
I know that there is a learning process, but isn't it true with many things.
Thanks to all the members who helped me in this choice !!!