FireInCairo
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Using a small iwb holster with a clip is fine for something light like a .380 or even a tiny 9mm like a LC9 or a Kahr.
But there is a threshold of weight that get's passed where the weight begins to bounce a bit too much for it to be comfortable and secure.
Crossbreed has a design where the weight of the gun can be more because it gets distributed out over that thick leather pancake which clings to your bodymass making the gun far more secure and likely more comfortable.
I'm glad they make this design, as the Desantis Sof-Tuck style iwb holster that worked wonderfully for my LC9 is too light and flimsy for my PPS .40 (I mean to say I bought the PPS version and it's just not sturdy enough in my opinion).
It's a good design. I think the Lord blessed him with a real vision for making holsters.
But there is a threshold of weight that get's passed where the weight begins to bounce a bit too much for it to be comfortable and secure.
Crossbreed has a design where the weight of the gun can be more because it gets distributed out over that thick leather pancake which clings to your bodymass making the gun far more secure and likely more comfortable.
I'm glad they make this design, as the Desantis Sof-Tuck style iwb holster that worked wonderfully for my LC9 is too light and flimsy for my PPS .40 (I mean to say I bought the PPS version and it's just not sturdy enough in my opinion).
It's a good design. I think the Lord blessed him with a real vision for making holsters.