longwatch wrote:
Comp-tech wrote:
openryan wrote:
savery wrote:
I don't like friction holsters, because one, they scratch your gun. Two, they will either not stop someone from grabbing your gun, or when you're trying to draw the weapon, you might just get the whole thing, holster and all (at least for the paddle holsters - belt holsters are a different story.) I use a blackhawk for my glock. It's got a release lever that is right in line with your index finger. Just personal preference.
What type of gun/holster did you use where it scratched the finish.
I use a fobus and SW Sigma SW9VE, never a scratch.
Lether however can do some serious damage to a firearm finish.
+1 .....leather seems to wear the finish faster from my experience.....and....as far as "getting the whole thing", it just "ain't gonna happen" with a Fobus paddle........
Yup they'll just get the part with the gun.
:celebrate
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5224947140792220101
He is referring to the gun owner getting the whole thing, as it may have too much retention with lose fitting clothing.
That was what I was referring to.....
As far as the video, fobus is designed for conceal carry, and on most of the packages, and instruction booklets it states this. His first problem is that he is not wearing it as designed, neither do I or a lot of people, but I guess that is a risk people take for open top holsters with only passive retention.
+1
And what moron would sit there and not resist that type of gun swipe? If you stand there like that you deserve to have your gun taken as anyone else would be more responsible with it than you are.
Have to agree with you again openryan....I would also bet that the Serpa "could be had" in a similar manner as well....or any other "plastic" holster for that matter.....