Not sure how "normally" fits in this situation. You can get Remoras with a reinforcement to assist in reholstering, as well as a fitment to support lasers/lights. They also offer special cuts that make it easier to get a grip on the pistol. Reholstering is possible, but how easy depends a lot on where the holster is positioned and whether you have the reinforced opening.Beiruty wrote:can you draw and reholster normally, does it stay in place? How about when you get seated in the car? Does the holster shift? IS there any holsters for pistols with light/lasers?
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- Tue Apr 10, 2012 10:23 am
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Re: Impressed by Remora
- Tue Apr 10, 2012 10:19 am
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Re: Impressed by Remora
I really like the Remora holsters, so much that I include one free with the "concealable" pistols I sell. They're not perfect, but with a holster like that, it's hard to get everything just right. The biggest challenge is that most of the holsters start off very snug and make it difficult to do a pocket draw. The best solution is to always keep the pistol holstered while the holster "learns" the shape of your gun.
For me, I get more peace of mind knowing I'm selling a pistol that will at least have some out-of-the-box holster.
For me, I get more peace of mind knowing I'm selling a pistol that will at least have some out-of-the-box holster.