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Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.4 x 6.3 x 1.5 inches |
Package Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
Brand Name | tommy raz |
Material | Neoprene |
Part Number | 4350077093 |
Style | Elastic,Adjustable |
Hand Orientation | Right |
W**S
The belt it's self is very comfortable. I do not like wearing scratchy material next ...
The belt it's self is very comfortable. I do not like wearing scratchy material next to my skin, and the material on this belt is not scratchy. I do find that for me, the handgun needs to be oriented on the side ( inline with my right hip ) for it to be comfortable. We're also not talking about a large handgun, and in this case a S&W M&P shield .45. If oriented otherwise, the weapon dig's into my stomach, side, etc.The reason why I purchased this belt is that I prefer to wear sweat pants for comfort. Not your traditional gym type sweat pants, but pants that are made of sweat pant material. For this purpose this belt works perfect. I'm not sure I would care to wear it inside the belt line, however. Over the top of the pants, with a shirt pulled over works for me. Also keep in mind that if you do wear it inside the belt line. Chances are pretty good the weapon would be touching skin.Additionally, if you like 1911's this belt would probably work with a CS, or maybe an MS sized handgun, FS would probably be too large, and as stated by the seller, would probably snag on the front sight. In addition to that, you would very likely have the handgun pressing hard into your skin at the front of the slide, and back around the thumb safety If one had an elongated thumb safety, and / or wide beaver tail . . . I would imagine that would be very uncomfortable. But maybe the weapon could be oriented in a way to where that could be mitigated. In the future I plan on purchasing a MS HC 1911, so I could try it out at that time.Two minor complaints.First, the belt can be mildly annoying when carrying a spare mag. It's not so annoying I would never carry one, but if I did, I would probably not carry one until I felt that I may potentially need a spare. For my particular handgun it does seem like I could possibly carry two spare mags in the spare mag slot. But in that case, I would not be able to easily adjust their orientation to where they would not "dig in" when sitting.Second, I noticed right off when trying it on, that when wearing it under a shirt, and the handgun is held in with the elastic strap. This strap can easily hang up on the weapon, or in your shirt when trying to pull the weapon free. However, being conscience of that, with a bit of training, one should be able to avoid this issue. Especially if you make a conscience effort, to unsnap the strap, and move it out of the way prior to a potential confrontation.Overall, I like this belt a lot. Now to see how well it lasts.
R**M
After I "customized" it, a good holster.
Okay, there is no such thing as a "perfect" holster, and this one is no different. First, the good things.It is extremely well made, especially for the price point. And the cotton lining makes it more comfortable against the skin. But after I practiced drawing my gun with the snap system, things went wrong, fast. In a matter of life or death, seconds count, even milliseconds. So to have to unsnap the retainer strap with my off hand took way too much time, the time you could get easily get yourself killed. Is this "safety" factor worth it then?? I THINK NOT. Add to this problem the fact that the elastic gun pouch covers not only the entire trigger guard but nearly the entire gun, you have to extract it with just a couple of fingers, making for a totally unsure grip when it counts the most. NOT GOOD. So, I simply made a few adjustments, including completely CUTTING OFF the safety strap, then just taking a scissors to the holster portion, cutting away all of the excessive fabric covering the trigger guard and nearly the entire pistol grip. Now I have a very concealable holster, that is lightning fast. I tried it at the target range, and it worked flawlessly.P.S. Know that this is a very wide belt, and if worn during the summer months, it would be pretty uncomfortable. I think that it would be a far better choice for cooler weather, then going with a much smaller holster for when it's hot out. Just my opinion.
A**R
Barrel Channel too Narrow
This belly band appears well conceived and the belt part seems both sturdy and comfortable. It works well with "snubbies" and sub-compact autos. Larger handguns with Partridge as contrasted with ramp front sights that protrude through the bottom opening hang on the belt when being drawn which would be, at the least, embarrassing if one needed to draw the handgun in a hurry. In my particular case, I was looking for something to hold my Ruger LC9s 9 mm with a Crimson Trace laser on it. It simply would not fit because the part of the holster for a barrel is sewn too tight. Also was problematical for the Sig 226 and 220. I do not plan to send this back but may un-stitch this seam and sew it back to fit the Ruger correctly.
N**L
Belly Band Gun Holster a great buy.
Very well made, material good quality, the inside lining soft to the skin, the width and length perfect; the velcro sturdy and strong, keeps weapon in place; with no bouncing around; the extra pocket perfect for my cell phone. The belt feels secure, comfortable and concealment is excellent. It feels great you hardly notice you have it on even after jogging for 4 miles. I also hand washed it and it maintained its shape and structure. Awesome belt and excellent price. Thanks!
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