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I bought this leather holster today to use with my Beretta 92FS Compact Model .9. the holster is billed as accepting the FS but not the compact model, but the compact model fits and draws just fine as does the FS model. The holster works just find for hubby and his Taurus.
However, there are readily apparent issues on my frame from the get-go.
1. The holster is wider than the generic Kevlar type holster. It does not fit between the belt loops of my pants. I'd have to skip a loop, making the fit not as tight as I like.
2. The holster holds the Beretta higher than the generic. I haven't the ease of movement in my shoulder to press the retention button then raise my whole arm high enough to lift the pistol free in a fluid motion. The retention button is not the problem. Raising my arm is.
3. I like a draw on my right side, I'm right handed. However, the holster sits so high on my waist to start with, then it's hindered by a forward-facing appendage. No comments please, not gonna have surgery! :lol:
4. I tried a cross draw position. Here again the holster is wider than the width between the front two or side belt loops. The holster would not tweak sideways no matter how much I twisted my belt. Drawing from a loose, wobbly, not-anywhere-near-stationary, awkwardly-positioned holster is deadly, at best.
My solutions could be:
1. Reposition my belt loops.
2. Wear a different pair of pants.
3. Find a holster that doesn't mandate such a high position.
4. Find another pistol.
5. Find another holster.
Comments?
However, there are readily apparent issues on my frame from the get-go.
1. The holster is wider than the generic Kevlar type holster. It does not fit between the belt loops of my pants. I'd have to skip a loop, making the fit not as tight as I like.
2. The holster holds the Beretta higher than the generic. I haven't the ease of movement in my shoulder to press the retention button then raise my whole arm high enough to lift the pistol free in a fluid motion. The retention button is not the problem. Raising my arm is.
3. I like a draw on my right side, I'm right handed. However, the holster sits so high on my waist to start with, then it's hindered by a forward-facing appendage. No comments please, not gonna have surgery! :lol:
4. I tried a cross draw position. Here again the holster is wider than the width between the front two or side belt loops. The holster would not tweak sideways no matter how much I twisted my belt. Drawing from a loose, wobbly, not-anywhere-near-stationary, awkwardly-positioned holster is deadly, at best.
My solutions could be:
1. Reposition my belt loops.
2. Wear a different pair of pants.
3. Find a holster that doesn't mandate such a high position.
4. Find another pistol.
5. Find another holster.
Comments?