
The imprint is either barely visible or non-existent through clothing. I have always believed that my being armed is no ones business but mine, until I’m ready to defend myself. In the past I have either switched out holsters on a weekly basis for different carry positions, type of clothing or trying to obtain the best concealed carry position for comfort or ability to hide the firearm. Having the ability to place it anywhere in right hand or crossdraw is another added bonus in my opinion. The versatility and practicality of this holster is great. I have always carried additional magazines but now I can carry up to three or two and an extra knife, flashlight or ?. It’s an easy on and off when it needs to be. I’ve adjusted the strap and cut off the excess for a better fit.

I recommend this (again) without hesitation. In addition, doing normal chores around the property which require bending and lifting it does not bind or interfere. I have had it strapped on while wearing shorts, pants, t-shirts, tank tops, sleeveless shirts, dress slacks, dress shirts. 45 and each is a comfortable fit compared to any of the other holsters I own or have tried for these firearms. I have worn this while riding my motorcycle, driving, walking around the hills and I find that it has become more comfortable as I have gotten used to wearing it. My impression is still the same as in that first review. Well, I’ve been using it regularly as my only holster for 2 months and I thought I would write an update. I did a review on the Brave Response Holster in an earlier post ( Ist Holster review).
