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View attachment 1146886 Anyone have first hand experience with them?

I have two of them. One, leatherbacked, for a Kahr PM9 that I've had for 10 years, and the other, horsehide-backed, for a Glock 48. The Glock 48 is my current POGO (Pants On: Guns On) everyday carry.

Rapidtuck holster is my current favorite from the large bin of holsters that I have collected over the years.

Pros: Very comfortable in 3-4 o'clock position, even when worn against bare skin. Easy to put on and take off. Holds gun close to body, undetectable under untucked T-shirt.

Cons: Can't adjust tension of pistol in holster. Single clip retention not as failsafe as double clip holsters. Must make sure clip is properly engaged over belt when attaching holster.

Horsehide option is more rigid, easier to reholster, and more comfortable (to me) than plain leather.

I wear a Hank's Amish duty belt, which is a massive, 1.5 inch wide, sole leather thickness belt. Retention probably wouldn't be as good with a thinner belt, but an Ulti-clip would fix that.

Summary: Durable, comfortable, and easy to attach and remove. Outstanding holster.
 
I've had one on order since the 11th, still waiting on them to make it. One thing I like about the design is the sweat guard. My current favorite all-leather IWB is a Relentless Tactical and does not have one. Would be perfect if it did.
 
Yes, Vedder is bada$$!! I have several holsters from them. Top shelf quality without top shelf prices…
 
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