T**K
... everywhere I don't know if it supposed to be like that but I just don't think that's how supposed ...
OK this holster made me mad when I opened it I didn't notice what was wrong with it so I threw away the box so I couldn't send it back after a week I finally noticed that the pistol magazine Holder was torn all the way down the side so if I would've put a magazine in there it would fall out if I was running also when I mounted it onto my leg and put a pistol in it I shook my leg back-and-forth to make sure it wasn't going to fall out the gun didn't fall out but the holster was wiggling everywhere I don't know if it supposed to be like that but I just don't think that's how supposed be I wouldn't recommend this one I would recommend probably the condor or maybe even a 5.11 but if you think it's good I'm not gonna stop you....
S**S
I like it all except for two things
I like it all except for two things.... 1- yes, it's a simple product but should come with SOME instructions. Like what the hell is the little strap at the bottom for? 2- It should come in Leg Diameter sizes. I understand it is made to "fit all". But in doing so, the man of average size even setting it to a generous leg size to fit hunting clothes ends up with a lot of left over strap. What am I supposed to do? Tuck it all somewhere? Bulky and waste of space to do that. Cut it off, and Lose the stitched part at the end? Like I said, it's fine once you have it set, but I still haven't decided what to do with all the extra strap.
P**L
Better more affordable holsters out there.
Ridiculously difficult to adjust and way too much extra straps. There are many more affordable holsters out there I can't believe I paid $30 for this holster and since I had to cut off the also ridiculous extra length of the straps I can't return it so in the trash it goes... let the buyer beware.Didn't hold a Ruger 40 caliber anyways..... wobbled all over the place.....
K**C
Utilitarian, just not something I find personally useful.
Not a big fan, but I see it's utility for some. I don't need to carry my .45 on my leg, and both my .40's just drop through. I bought it for when I'm riding the horses, didn't work, too many straps to adjust and maybe I'm a little too old school. It was hard to get my pistol out when we ran across the last rattler, so I'm putting this away until I need to look more tactical.
G**E
Got my order quickly but once I got everything adjusted ...
Got my order quickly but once I got everything adjusted and thought it was ready to go I could not wait until I take it to the field. Got to my hunting grounds and got the holster on and the Springfield XD40 in. took two steps and the holster fell down my leg to my knee I could have tighten it up but it is to low to reach and the holster would not hold the gun securely. Planning on contacting the company and will repost once I have talked to them.
J**R
its alright, material is so so, and its ...meh--- READ update
January 25, 2016- its alright, material is so so, and its not as ridged as you may think, get a diff one if your gun is heavy.**update 6/7/16 i would not buy again becuase i prob wont need to it does just fine, looks well flexible, read other people here they seem to like it while others dont, worked fine when i use it and now its still ok in storage. BTW i used this mainly as prop for films, did fine prob use it for real steel later when i can afford larger handgun.
P**L
Not for Ruger P85
Returned with full refund..Thank You Rodut..Not a bad holster depending on your weapon I guess..bottom velcro strap where the barrel goes out the bottom of the holster wouldn't tighten up enough to keep the barrel from going through, therefor my front sight would catch hard upon drawing my weapon. I didn't like the leg straps set up,,but that's just me
J**T
I have a large Glock 34 and it almost falls ...
I have a large Glock 34 and it almost falls through it. No way to really secure the pistol properly. Save your money. I have never said that before but for the first time I will.
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