Very nice!jrs_diesel wrote:Triple T makes a very nice and comfy IWB holster.

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Very nice!jrs_diesel wrote:Triple T makes a very nice and comfy IWB holster.
I've only had mine since June/July - mine has held up well -look like I just put them on the gun still. I've read they hold up very well on a couple of forums. From what I've read, as long as you apply them right and don't overlap the grip on the back, then the adhesive stays.FastCarry wrote:how long have you had the Talon grips? Are they durable?
Assuming you are asking me, and referring to carrying the XDS, it conceals very well and is very comfortable to carry. I only started carrying Glocks because my wife is familiar with that platform, it is increasingly important to me that she be able to handle and fire anything I might carry (and visa versa). Personally, I think that the Springfields are excellent guns. I have three of them - a 1911A1 Loaded, a XDm-45 Compact 3.8, and the XDs-45. They all shoot well and are very well made. They are also a somewhat more expensive than the Glocks. Heaven forbid I should ever be involved in a defensive shooting in which my firearm is confiscated - however temporarily - it won't hurt my feelings if it is a Glock, but it would hack me off if it was one of my Springfields. It would be like the difference of losing a Craftsman socket wrench versus losing a Snap-On socket wrench. Both are perfectly good socket wrenches which come with lifetime warranties, but one is "nicer".rytchard wrote:How is it for everyday carry, as far are comfort, able to conceal, etc.
Great analogy! On a similar note, it was difficult for me to justify the purchase of the XDS as I already owned two handguns both of which were fully functional. But after shooting the XDS I knew I would own it, or have to own it, might be a better choice of words!The Annoyed Man wrote: It would be like the difference of losing a Craftsman socket wrench versus losing a Snap-On socket wrench. Both are perfectly good socket wrenches which come with lifetime warranties, but one is "nicer".
That is precisely the same line of thought my wife and I had when we decided on the XD and XDs.The Annoyed Man wrote:I only started carrying Glocks because my wife is familiar with that platform, it is increasingly important to me that she be able to handle and fire anything I might carry (and visa versa). .rytchard wrote:How is it for everyday carry, as far are comfort, able to conceal, etc.
Same here, I run the .45 3.3, and it's become a part of me you could say. Everyday, everywhere, but mostly at my 6 carry. It is a part of my everyday attire, with an IWB tuck-able. Especially with colder weather now, I carry my full size (or twoThe Annoyed Man wrote:I haven't shot the 9mm, but I own the .45 version and love it.