Hey brothers! Thank you so much for giving the holster another review after some time of using it regularly :) Glad to hear you still like the holster even after nearly two years of receiving it. I'd be happy if you guys took a look at some more of our designs and give them a thorough review too! Regards, Al
Show some close-up of the holster on the belt and putting the holster on the belt. Talking about it’s fine and showing how you use it as a distant is fine but you need to show more close-ups of the gun holster and the angle it sits with each set of you loops. Thanks Steve
I kinda wish that the folks at Craft Holsters had suggested to the Range Day folks...that SOB carry might NOT be what they had in mind with the horizontal configuration. I'm looking at various Cross-Draw Driving Holsters on the market, and I do believe that is what Craft Holsters had in mind. I would also have liked to see the Range Day folks place the holster on their belt in the horizontal Cross-Draw position...and then tested it seated in an automobile. I'm not one of them, but lots of Uber and Lyft drivers are buying Cross-Draw Driving Holsters.
It's always good to view a video on good carry holsters, as I see here. But while this holster catches my attention, I fail to understand why it utilizes two retention points. I believe it's been proven, that a holster with an open top would use the trigger guard retention, and so the holster with the thumb break lock does not need an inner retention feature. To have two of these safety features could present a critical delay if one was trying to quickly draw the pistol. I would say this would be an ideal holster for my Sig P320 full, but without the trigger guard retention. I'm good with the thumb break lock. Just wondering if it would accommodate my romio 1 pro optic..
Most of our holsters only have 1 level of retention, but some people are required to have 2 or even 3 levels of retention, like law enforcement officers. The good news is: you can always train through it!
Hey brothers! Thank you so much for giving the holster another review after some time of using it regularly :) Glad to hear you still like the holster even after nearly two years of receiving it. I'd be happy if you guys took a look at some more of our designs and give them a thorough review too! Regards, Al
It was our pleasure Al! Keep up the great work 😎🔥
Very nicely done, I will have a look at their website, thank you sir.
Thank you! They have plenty of leather holsters!
I'm currently waiting on my 3rd Craft Holster, this one is for my Sig P938 Legion.. The other two are for my Beretta 92X RDO Compact!
That must mean you like them! They’ve been pretty great for us!
Show some close-up of the holster on the belt and putting the holster on the belt. Talking about it’s fine and showing how you use it as a distant is fine but you need to show more close-ups of the gun holster and the angle it sits with each set of you loops. Thanks Steve
I kinda wish that the folks at Craft Holsters had suggested to the Range Day folks...that SOB carry might NOT be what they had in mind with the horizontal configuration. I'm looking at various Cross-Draw Driving Holsters on the market, and I do believe that is what Craft Holsters had in mind. I would also have liked to see the Range Day folks place the holster on their belt in the horizontal Cross-Draw position...and then tested it seated in an automobile. I'm not one of them, but lots of Uber and Lyft drivers are buying Cross-Draw Driving Holsters.
It's always good to view a video on good carry holsters, as I see here. But while this holster catches my attention, I fail to understand why it utilizes two retention points. I believe it's been proven, that a holster with an open top would use the trigger guard retention, and so the holster with the thumb break lock does not need an inner retention feature. To have two of these safety features could present a critical delay if one was trying to quickly draw the pistol. I would say this would be an ideal holster for my Sig P320 full, but without the trigger guard retention. I'm good with the thumb break lock. Just wondering if it would accommodate my romio 1 pro optic..
Most of our holsters only have 1 level of retention, but some people are required to have 2 or even 3 levels of retention, like law enforcement officers. The good news is: you can always train through it!
During those two years, did you ever add conditionioner. And if you did what kind, and how often did you condition them?
We haven’t had to! Couldn’t tell ya which one to go with
Nothing like tight leather 😮💨
You got that right!
SOB holsters are called that for two reasons: small of the back and Son of a ________!
I can completely relate 😂