The holster that finally stayed in place through a full day of carry

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Urban_Warrior

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I tried different holster designs over time and most of them shifted throughout the day. Eventually, I found one with a full backing panel and dual attachment points. After a full day of carry, it stayed exactly where it was supposed to...so yes the right holster matters more than people realize and it’s worth the effort to find the right one.
 
Yeah. We need to know!

I have a drawer full of holsters. None of them are ideal. Some of them suck.

Then, I found the Tenicor Velo5. The most expensive holster I have, but worth it. I’m sold on them.

Even though it sits exactly like the other holster, It hides printing better than anything else I have and doesn’t move. Give it a shot.
 
I’m an older guy that’s been doing the gun thing for 50 + years. Holsters…. Well are a never ending adventure for sure. My guess I have owned 200 in my lifetime. Some work some don’t. So to me it’s a working process for sure. Most of my handguns have 3-4 different holsters for different applications.
Now looking for different holsters for a sig 365xl.
 
I did use CompTac MTAC holsters for striker fired, but they decided to not support some Gen 5 Glocks which sent me shopping. Found Vedder and I’ll never go back.
For my 1911’s and my 3” 629, it is Simply Rugged pancake (Cumberland) holsters.
For my Springfield Armory Prodigy compact I tried a Southern Trapper MVP. Highly recommended. I’m lucky in that I can use almost all of my holsters.
 
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