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http://youtu.be/ZMhZy6ugRYU
The short video above is for an Urban Carry Holster in small, for a Sig Sauer P938. I've been wearing it for about two months right under the right front pocket (I also carry a money clip in this pocket), and it's pretty comfortable and easy to draw, either dominant or non-dominant hand. With the Sig there is minimal print (smaller gun). I purchased one of their gun belts (good and stiff), which is definitely necessary for proper pull (I tried another leather belt that wasn't specifically made for guns and it worked, but the setup wasn't as stable on the hip). It does become easier to pull and prints less as the leather conforms to not only the gun, but your body. I've seen a couple of reviews where the reviewer had only used the setup for a couple of days or so (not long enough to break in) and felt that there was too much printing and it was hard to pull (I believe the reviewer was using a webbed belt, which wasn't stiff enough).
I purchased a large version of the holster as well to try and use with a Glock 21, but it was more noticeable (very large gun) and required me to grasp the belt with one hand and pull with the other, whereas the Sig comes out with no issue one handed (I ended up giving the large to my brother to use with his full size 1911, which worked well). I do think this set-up is probably better suited to a single stack weapon like a 1911 frame, vs. a modular double stack frame. I've seen a couple of reviews where people said it was hard to pull, and the reviewer was using a double stack weapon. Overall I was impressed (will be wearing this for the long haul), but I do think the utility of this set-up is highly dependent on the gun and the body type of the person wearing it.
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The short video above is for an Urban Carry Holster in small, for a Sig Sauer P938. I've been wearing it for about two months right under the right front pocket (I also carry a money clip in this pocket), and it's pretty comfortable and easy to draw, either dominant or non-dominant hand. With the Sig there is minimal print (smaller gun). I purchased one of their gun belts (good and stiff), which is definitely necessary for proper pull (I tried another leather belt that wasn't specifically made for guns and it worked, but the setup wasn't as stable on the hip). It does become easier to pull and prints less as the leather conforms to not only the gun, but your body. I've seen a couple of reviews where the reviewer had only used the setup for a couple of days or so (not long enough to break in) and felt that there was too much printing and it was hard to pull (I believe the reviewer was using a webbed belt, which wasn't stiff enough).
I purchased a large version of the holster as well to try and use with a Glock 21, but it was more noticeable (very large gun) and required me to grasp the belt with one hand and pull with the other, whereas the Sig comes out with no issue one handed (I ended up giving the large to my brother to use with his full size 1911, which worked well). I do think this set-up is probably better suited to a single stack weapon like a 1911 frame, vs. a modular double stack frame. I've seen a couple of reviews where people said it was hard to pull, and the reviewer was using a double stack weapon. Overall I was impressed (will be wearing this for the long haul), but I do think the utility of this set-up is highly dependent on the gun and the body type of the person wearing it.
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