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    Easy on/off OWB Holsters?

    Threading a belt through belt loops and OWB holster loops is a pain in the ass.

    Does anyone have a good solution for easy on/off? I recall that Raven used to offer PTD snap loops for OWB.

    I’d like to use my JMCK OWB more...
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    I found the raven owb snap loops allowed the gun to sag away from me and print.

    I think the best owb easy on/off with good security are the leather holsters with one way snap loops. The milt Sparks axiom style or the Alessi cqc-s (there are a lot of clones of this design). I haven’t found a good kydex option.

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    For that holster? I don’t know of any options.

    I have a set of QMS straps from Raven on a phantom, and I have a custom OWB 1 with QMS straps from Tony.

    Right now I’m just waiting on raven to release their QMS kit for the Perun so I can start carrying that.

    If it’s a concealable OWB holster, I’m probably not wearing it without QMS. They’re stable, concealable, and for me, a concealed OWB is just to get from A to B when that holster will be ditched.

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    I share OP’s desire for something like this.
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    Tony at JMCK made me this for a Beretta LTT Elite. It's a range holster and not exactly concealable. I'll bet he could make one that is concealable using the Sting Ray attachment.

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    Could always grab a paddle holster or look at owb hooks.

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    I’ll be honest in that I’ve never tried them and haven’t the slightest idea how they hold up.
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    Some makers sell paddle holsters. The ones that I looked at placed the holster too far from one's body with the result that printing was prominent. I think that we may have to deal with belts and loops if other than range use is desired.

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    The Raven ones work really well for me. The keep the gun as tight or tighter than anything else. I get zero sagging.
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    Wonder about using these backwards?
    https://www.discreetcarryconcepts.co...elt-p109171640

    ETA: They also show the large Ulticlip being used that way:
    https://www.ulticlip.com/product/ulticlip-xl/
    https://youtu.be/MJJSlRGz0aQ
    ETAagain: Just went downstairs and fiddled with the Ulticlip I bought and it seems like it would be easy on, but not sure so easy off.
    Last edited by mmc45414; 11-12-2018 at 10:07 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mmc45414 View Post
    Wonder about using these backwards?
    https://www.discreetcarryconcepts.co...elt-p109171640

    ETA: They also show the large Ulticlip being used that way:
    https://www.ulticlip.com/product/ulticlip-xl/
    https://youtu.be/MJJSlRGz0aQ
    ETAagain: Just went downstairs and fiddled with the Ulticlip I bought and it seems like it would be easy on, but not sure so easy off.
    Ulticlip is a good idea. @Tony Mayer?
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