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19 Apr, 2020
Its alright, sturdy.
Best as a starter to get a good idea. I bought this for my small conceal, hoping i chose a thin holster. So if I wear the handle high, and the clip about halfway it works somewhat okay (G2C, the double stack). Either way the clip assembly is thick and the design makes the clip get in the way if the index line up basically not letting you get any grip with your thumb, so ymreally you only have your pinky and your ring finger as your drawing fringers!!!!!!!! No ideal at all. So instead until I get another holster for it ill carry my compact 1911. Its massive compared to my G2C. I feel the clip being spun about 10 degrees clock wise, perfect! Well.. almost. It needs also to sit at a good height for the trigger to be covered and also leave enough for your thumb and index in-between arch to fit correctly for good and smooth practice. Also.. its all black, no leather and the pad jabs right where basically my blader is. The plus is that with a small pistol you can walk all day and move great. Sit too, G2C not the 1911 compact. I don't remember if I made a less than 5 star review on a product. Also my first holder attempt after 4 years of freely carrying successfully as well. Just wanted to add draw training to my practice. Left pictures showing that you have to basically compromise the holster grip integrity on the gun to be able to have a comfortable draw. I don't like that.