HIGH NOON HOLSTERS.. ever used one?

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I had one for my SIG, but it moved around too much. I was always having to adjust the position. I strictly wear IWB's with clips or straps fore & aft the holster. Super stable and wraps the holster around my body much more comfortably.

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Mine moves around too

I like this holster if I'm not expecting to do any bending down, moving around stuff and I can keep my shirt untucked (which isn't often).

Otherwise it prints pretty easily and it moves around a lot. It does give quick, easy access to the firearm (shirt untucked or using a jacket).

I like mine most if I wear in the back of my waistband (not recommended by some because of risk of back injury). That's a nice spot for it. However, I need a lefty holster if I wear it back there.
 
I have one also ,I.T.W.B. is made of thin leather ,i suppose to limit the buldge / printing you get what you pay for . I thought it would work for me ,but it dont . I prefer an out of W.B. ,just wear a long shirt.
 
Pros are that it's cheap, works well enough, and is readily available.

Cons are that it's not one handed reholsterable, the clip too large for most belts, the tuckable flap isn't stiff enough for it's purpose, and the holster will move around unless it's fairly snug between your belt and body.

I like Comp-Tac and BladeTech's tuckables much better.
 
I've used High Noon Holsters for a year steady and have had no issues at all, though I have not tried very many different kinds. You do need a wider belt to keep them from moving.
 
I had one for my Glock 23. Don't know if it was the holster, the Glock, or the combination of the two, but it felt really thick.

Both are now gone. My Kahr P45 in the UBG holster seems about 1/3 the overall thickness and less weight. I also shoot the Kahr better.
 
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