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PostPosted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 9:08 pm 
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I am looking at picking up one of Srigs holsters, the Tuck Clip, and wondering if anyone has one and what they think of it. Any problems with it? Thanks for sharing.

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I just got one a couple weeks ago. I have to say I don't like the clip, in fact I broke it off trying to bend it, because it would sometimes slip off my belt when trying to draw (it is a thick belt). The holster itself is excellent but I'd recommend the snap version.

[In fact, Srigs, if you're tuned in, I've been meaning to PM you about retro-fitting a snap loop.]

Another issue is thickness of an IWB holster for a revolver, it makes for quite a lump under your belt. With an auto, of course, much less of an issue.


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Pat Cannon wrote:
I just got one a couple weeks ago. I have to say I don't like the clip, in fact I broke it off trying to bend it, because it would sometimes slip off my belt when trying to draw (it is a thick belt). The holster itself is excellent but I'd recommend the snap version.

[In fact, Srigs, if you're tuned in, I've been meaning to PM you about retro-fitting a snap loop.]

Another issue is thickness of an IWB holster for a revolver, it makes for quite a lump under your belt. With an auto, of course, much less of an issue.


You should have told me Pat. I would be glad to retrofit the connection to a snap.

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Srigs wrote:
Pat Cannon wrote:
[In fact, Srigs, if you're tuned in, I've been meaning to PM you about retro-fitting a snap loop.]

Another issue is thickness of an IWB holster for a revolver, it makes for quite a lump under your belt. With an auto, of course, much less of an issue.


You should have told me Pat. I would be glad to retrofit the connection to a snap.
That would be great. I was actually planning on talking to you at the breakfast Saturday but failed to get my lazy butt out of bed soon enough. I'll drop it in the mail. I pretty much assume I voided any implied warranty when I started beating on it with a hammer, so let me know what you want to charge me for the mod.

So, Moby, I can also report that the customer service about as responsive as could be! :)


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No problem. Send it on over and I'll fix it. We can figure something out... a hammer or a phone call ;) :lol:

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Well that adds a a new meaning to Hammering out your problems! :lol:

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you know, I think HammAR would hammer it out with a .308 :-)

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