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So, I just spent a week at Pigeon Forge on vacation with my wife's family
and it was about, pretty close to a hundred degrees all week so I had to dress for the occassion.
Legally carrying my concealed Glock 36 and that week I used this
Bianchi 3S, about fifty six dollars, fifty six ninety nine.
Feature that I really like about this holster, this is an inside the pant holster,
if you undo this back off the brass screw there's a ratchet in the
center of a ball detent,
and you can get an infinite angle. You can wear this holster upside down if
you needed to but
since being in Pigeon Forge, kind of a tourist trap, there's a lot of different
things to do. Who knows
where we're going be what we're going be doing. So, I wanted something that had a
thumb break so I had some degree of retention in case
I ended up on a slider hanging upside down from a tree or something like
that, my nieces.
The only complain that I have about this holster and it's not really much of a
complaint,
I'd just change the belt color, but I with Bianchi offered this in black. That's
be nice. The only other
comment and suggestion i might have is
on this
the snap,
belt goes through here, slip this down, tighten this up
it'd be nice if you wanted to wear a shirt tucked in if this didn't say Bianchi
and Glock on here. Because it doesn't always pay to advertise.
Other than that,
in the summertime I wear this holster quite a bit.
It seems to hold up well against perspiration.
Another good reason I like Glocks,
this thing in 100 degree heat for six days in a row and there was no
perspiration problems, no rust on the Glock. But,
from the factory right out of the bag
I had no issues with having to work this holster to get this retention strap.
It fit perfectly somebody at Bianchi is doing a really good job.
Also if you
have the opportunity to look at Bianchi holsters,
notices stitching herself even it is notice the stitching, notice how even it is.
This is a really well made holster.
Also has a strap that runs around the gun to hold the mouth of the holster open for reholstering,
that can be kind of important. If you need to get this back in because
if you're involved in a shooting and
police show up, you don't want to be the guy holding the gun so,
it's important with any concealment holster to be able to re holster quickly.
I've got
nothing really bad to say about this, you just have to match the belt to it so
this doesn't stick out like a sore thumb
and you're good to go.