UCR or Alessi Holster? Which one?

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The UCR does not appear to have any tensioning device/screw, etc.

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They really arent needed. I have never once had my gun come loose from my holster.

Dave Vaughan believes that an IWB holster does not need any form of tension on the firearm. His latest holsters have more retention built into them though. If you wish to add an adjustment screw, it is a very very simple thing to do, and works quite well, according to those that I have talked to who have added one.

I feel that there is no need for extra tension, because my belt holds the gun in just fine. There is still plenty of tension on the gun from the holster itself though.

Believe it or not, I can draw from this holster quicker and more naturally than any of my OWB holsters.

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The little dimple on the holster holds the gun in just fine.
 
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"Have been using Lou's Talon+'s for years and lately his W6DT."

C.H. Luke,
I've got a WSDT and I like it a great deal. I guess the only drawback is that it doesn't have a reinforced mouth, but that's not really an issue for me.
Lou told me the WSDT is more stable and more comfortable than the Dual Talon. I'm curious what you think, since you have both.
 
"Lou told me the WSDT is more stable and more comfortable than the Dual Talon. I'm curious what you think, since you have both."

Harrydog,

I agree the W6DT is more stable & comfortable. The Talon clip is on on the holster body proper for the Talon+ so it's pushing the gun right into your side
plus it's free to rotate to an extent. Like the ability to rotate the holser a bit while seated, in car, etc. The W6 is essentially "flat" and wide so you get markedly more "grip" against your skin or undergarments because of it. Basically I like the Talon+ for smaller guns and the W6 for larger. Usually take the pistol on & off quite a few times during the day so the Talon+ is very convienint in this respect. Only beef with the W6 is the cant {for me} is too much & would perefer a more vertical rake.
 
My first holster will be...

the UCR, as it has come highly recommended by people I respect, and the design makes sense.

I've had probs getting Dave Vaughn to respond, but since I also run my own biz and can understand, I'm hoping he's getting a few days off the clock. Sounds like a busy guy!

Went with the GlockRacing folks to place my order.

But Alessi will be my first choice for an IWB or outside carry leather holster...

Happy New Year!
 
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