The all new Gen2 PHLster Skeleton Holster is the next evolution of concealed-carry solutions. Minimalism should be more than just an appearance. When revising our classic Skeleton Holster, our goal was to reduce both the production time and the cost of this popular minimalist AIWB carry solution. Technological improvements allowed us to increase our efficiency, improve the appearance and feel of the holster, and deliver it faster at a reduced price. Due to our ability to produce a cleaner, more consistent, precise mold, we’ve added a lateral axis of retention to the Skeleton, enabling a unique two-piece design. This eliminates two entire time consuming steps of the production process, reducing expensive hand-work and reducing the price. The minimalist Skeleton is now more available and more affordable than ever before, without making a single quality or security compromise. The Skeleton carries over classic features like the tuckable strut and loop system, adjustable for height, angle and right/left-handedness. Fits double-stack 9/40 Glocks in the 26/27-34/35 family. The Glock 42 and 43, due to their frame size, each require their own specific holster, this will not fit Glock models 42, 43, 20, 21, or 30/30s. When your life depends on a concealed firearm, choose capability over compromise
M**C
Professional grade concealment gear
I've been using these holsters since they were made out of a little basement shop in Philly and this is the ultimate evolution of the design. The holster adds essentially no bulk to the pistol and the single attachment point allows it to move with your body, which are both important for comfortable carrying a pistol in the "appendix" position (in front of the hips).As to the complaints about retention being too tight, I can guarantee everyone complaining is either using a flimsy belt or a sloppy drawstroke. The retention is purposely tight as these holsters are designed for professional use and with the input of professionals. If you're working undercover or on a door, you don't want your gun coming loose in a fight or if you take a spill. The holster requires a solid mounting point (a proper gun belt) and a deliberate, upward draw stroke to release the gun. If you use a flimsy belt or pull away from your body as you draw (the direction someone attempting to snatch your gun would be pulling) the gun will be difficult to release from the holster. you can check out the manufacturers youtube page (phillyedc) for tips on proper usage
B**R
Works amazing! High quality!
Many complain that the holster is overpriced or has too much retention.Draw your gun like you mean it while wearing an appropriate belt for a gun and you’ll be fine.These holster are some of the finest quality, hand assembled holsters you can buy. When you buy and use the PHLster gear there is not changes need or mods required since they have been developed by people who really carry, train and use there guns.Would highly recommend all phlster products!
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