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Remora

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Anyone use a remora holster? I looked and did see where anyone had commented on it. My brother uses one and loves it. Ive watched several reviews on you Tube and have heard few cons to using it. thoughts/experiences?
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The search feature on the forum is a good way to find previous discussions.
Here are a couple of threads to start

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Thank you very much! I have trouble navigating forums in general. :txflag:
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Keith B wrote:The search feature on the forum is a good way to find previous discussions.
Here are a couple of threads to start

viewtopic.php?f=13&t=54902" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

viewtopic.php?f=13&t=53799" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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I have one for my M&P Shield that I use about 95% of the time that I carry. I have no issues with it at all.
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My only two complaints are that I did not get mine with the tuckable option and that when I get real sweaty it loses some of it's stickiness. I can remedy the tuckable.deal by contacting Remora. The sweat problem may take me moving, carrying a lighter gun than my Hi Power or wearing an undershirt. Other than those two issues, I really like it.
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Ended up ordering a Crossbreed Supertuck Horsehide. Will use my remora for when I run out on short excursions or go with an untucked shirt. Just couldn't wrap my mind around the Remora Tuckable option working as well as the ST.
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Re: Remora

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Just ordered a Remora.... :coolgleamA:
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