Paid. I like this idea as well. Thanks Tom.
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Paid. I like this idea as well. Thanks Tom.
I can see the inclination to think it's hokey. But, I think it works and people like to bid on stuff.
This is a place that encourages good natured and positive competition. I think this sort of auction sale fits that philosophy.
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Paid.
Personally I think this was a win-win for everybody. Good idea -- hopefully it'll happen more in the future.
I think it's a pretty good idea.
All holsters are out, tracking info sent out.
Thanks again!
Got mine today. I'm wearing it now doing some dry fire. I love the level of retention, the options for ride height, and the small footprint on the belt. With my build, I need some kind of wedge at the muzzle end to really tuck the grip/slide end towards my body. I still have a Dr. Scholl's heel pad left from when I was messing around with those. I just have to pick up some velcro tape. Once I get some kind of muzzle wedge on there, this holster will likely replace my Raven Concealment Eidolon, which I like but absolutely hated the weak retention of. I'm really digging this DSG holster so far.
Received the holster today and after a few dry draws I wore it to dinner to get a feel for how it rides.
Initial impressions:
- As with my other DSG products, it's very well made.
- Concealment is equal to or better than my Eidolon with a similar ride height (excellent).
- Retention is a solid pop and takes a fair bit of force to overcome, after which it's basically a gun bucket. It's not quite as smooth out as the Eidolon, however -- the top of the holster seems to provide some drag. Wearing good leather for the past two months has spoiled me on the drawstroke, and thus I had to re-acquaint myself with a kydex draw.
- Comfort is very good. The thin-ness of the holster really shines here.
- The clip is very stable.
- Changing the ride height on the clip isn't fun, but that's a set-it-and-forget-it kind of thing.
Tom, I was going to send you an email but this will do. You've outdone yourself. I've owned almost all the true AIWBs at one point or another. This is my favorite. I second everything ssb said except I'm more of a kydex guy now and I vastly prefer your method of retention. Makes for a smooth draw and more importantly, a predictable reholster (if it isn't easy, stop cuz something's fucky). All around it is very well thought out.
Also, I'm developing a sympathy bump of freshman proportions (growing faster than she is) so I'm very interested to hear what you come up with regarding wedge tech.
Thanks again!