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  • .45 ftw!
    Member
    • Mar 2012
    • 288

    Does the Remora REALLY stay put?? REALLY???

    I guess I just can't believe it. Somebody convince me.
    Glock haters make me laugh
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    scoobyj
    Member
    • Feb 2012
    • 113

    Holds a Glock 36 for me all day long!

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    • #3
      Hot Holster
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2012
      • 912

      Standard wear for those of us who carry at the beaches here in Fla. Yes, they stay put even in swimming attire.
      You may not like guns, and choose not to own one. That is your right. You might not believe in God. That is your choice. However, if someone breaks into your home, the first two things you're going to do are, 1) Call someone with a gun, 2) Pray they get there in time.

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      • #4
        nickel plate
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2012
        • 2123

        Yes, they REALLY do stay in place. My Remora holsters are my CCW EDC and I carry at 3:30 or appendix in cargo shorts, blue jeans or sweats-no undershirt required.
        They may still have their 30% off sale going on so for around $25.00 shipping included go buy one.
        Last edited by nickel plate; 12-11-2013, 7:53 AM.

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        • #5
          voiceofreason
          Veteran Member
          • Oct 2010
          • 3785

          I've never had it slip or fall or any other issue in the 120+ times I've used it with a small gun.

          That said, I prefer something that attaches to something, even if it overhangs the pants (cannot fall down through to the floor) and simply clips to the pants with a metal or plastic clip (not a fan of the plastic clips for holsters unless they can bend a significant amount).

          I would not recommend for daily carry personally even though it has been okay. I also prefer the mouth stays open for easy reholster.

          For a quick trip, it's better than shoving it into the waistband, but the Raven trigger guard (VG2) would be better. I just hated that my front sight would protrude without cover (hurts).

          I own Remora, but an acquaintance uses the "sticky holster" or the competitor and seeing mine, he said his stuck better. I haven't gotten to see his, but I trust that his opinion is honest and not ego driven (he'd ditch a lesser holster and pay more for a new/better one with no hesitation).
          "You will never know how much it has cost my generation to preserve your freedom. I hope you will make good use of it."
          John Quincy Adams

          "You will never know how little my generation has traded away our freedoms and rights for. I'm sorry and ashamed for what we've left to the following generations."
          voiceofreason

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          • #6
            nickel plate
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2012
            • 2123

            Originally posted by voiceofreason
            I've never had it slip or fall or any other issue in the 120+ times I've used it with a small gun.

            That said, I prefer something that attaches to something, even if it overhangs the pants (cannot fall down through to the floor) and simply clips to the pants with a metal or plastic clip (not a fan of the plastic clips for holsters unless they can bend a significant amount).

            I would not recommend for daily carry personally even though it has been okay. I also prefer the mouth stays open for easy reholster.

            For a quick trip, it's better than shoving it into the waistband, but the Raven trigger guard (VG2) would be better. I just hated that my front sight would protrude without cover (hurts).

            I own Remora, but an acquaintance uses the "sticky holster" or the competitor and seeing mine, he said his stuck better. I haven't gotten to see his, but I trust that his opinion is honest and not ego driven (he'd ditch a lesser holster and pay more for a new/better one with no hesitation).
            All three of ours are the "RFT" re-enforced top version-the mouth stays ridged open for easy re-holstering.

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