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Originally Posted by Ruprex
The release for this holster is wrong. It promotes putting your finger inside the trigger guard while drawing the weapon...your finger should be out of trigger guard, off the trigger and up, almost on the slide, if not on the slide (depending on the gun) while drawing and any other time. The only time your finger should ever be inside the trigger guard is when you have made the decision to pull the trigger. (see one of my videos for an example and tell me how I would release a gun from this holster)
Furthermore, I personally I like a holster with two attachment points as it distributes the weight of the gun and helps prevent your pants from falling down. This is important if one carries 24/7.
The comp-Tac also will hold your weapon upsidedown and both are very adjustable, as well.
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I have to disagree with you. I have NEVER drawn my weapon and had my finger inside the trigger guard. this holster actually helps keep your finger OUT of the guard area, by the method in which you draw it, because after pressing the release, your finger is actually slightly ABOVE the trigger area. weight distribution is great, and ballance is perfect. no "pulling down" of the pants. the gun only weighs 38 oz fully loaded. I dont have photos or video, but I have used this holster for quite a long time and have always had fully safe draws from it.