Versacarry Holster
gym
November 6, 2012, 01:58 PM
I just got my Versacarry holster for my shield 40 today. I am very pleased thus far in the overall design and lack of bulk it displays. A simple design that Takes up almost no space for IWB carry.
For those who are looking for a minimalist holster for your carry gun, this may work for you. ww.verasacarry.com, take a look, you may have lights and lasers that shouldn'r make a difference on most guns, due to the retention being a rubber material that goes in the muzzle and snaps into place, I recomment it, but will use it for a week and post a follow up, thanks,
Gym
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Walter
November 7, 2012, 10:51 PM
I got one about six weeks ago for my CZ 2075 .40sw. It is "minimal", no doubt about it. I like it. Simple, comfortable, and the retention is very good.
The only drawback is having to remove the Versacarry from your belt to re-
attach your pistol before re-inserting it into your waistband. But I use it only for concealed carry, so that is really no problem for me.
I saw that they are working on one for revolvers. I might have to get one for my S&W Model 36.:D
Walter
Tony50ae
November 20, 2012, 10:52 AM
Gym, how is that versacarry working for you? I was thinking of getting one for my Walther ppk/s.
rhartwell
December 7, 2012, 03:48 PM
It really feels strange. It feels like all a person did is stick the gun in the waist band with nothing holding it at all. Took a little bit to get used to it. I do not think I would carry it with out a safety though. It must have the trigger guard though I almost hit the trigger putting it on. You got the be careful.
rhartwell
December 15, 2012, 09:29 PM
I have been wearing mine for about a week now. Other than I can't tuck it in it seems to work well. I could not wear it to church today because of the non tuckable. Other than this it is pretty good.
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