If you're looking for a similar drop leg holster-
Our friend Greg Peters at Peters Custom Holsters makes the "Ares Drop Leg." That may be an option.
Ares Drop Leg
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If you're looking for a similar drop leg holster-
Our friend Greg Peters at Peters Custom Holsters makes the "Ares Drop Leg." That may be an option.
Ares Drop Leg
The MD Cut has zero cant, and even at the 3 o'clock position the grip of my Sig sticks out with my body type. While the normal rearward cant conceals really well for me between 3-4 o'clock.
It's not a bad design, just doesn't work for me. Mine came that way by accident, by I paid for it in addition to the one the way I ordered to see what the hub bub was about. I still pull it out from time to time when I am running something non-competition (I have dedicated competition rigs) OWB where speed is important.
where do you get these?
I was under the impression that the "MD Cut" referred to the slant cut at the leading edge of the holster- so that if you dropped to the kneeling position, the holster would not cut into the crease of the leg. Is this true? Are there other aspects of the 'MD Cut'
Is the body shield/shirt guard the same?
If the weapon mounted light is removed from the weapon - do you loose all manner of weapons retention...
Thank you in advance-
looking to make a purchase soon, just need a few questions answered.
Marc
From Raven's website:
http://www.ravenconcealmentsystems.c...19297c46438727
"1. What are the different “Cuts?” We offer two basic cuts for our holster, but during the order process the customer can mix and match certain feature of each if they wish. Basic cuts: Standard-Holster comes with a 10 degree forward cant, a full body shield to protect the gun from sweat and provide retention on the thumb safety if your pistol has one. The body shield will prevent your thumb safety from becoming disengaged while you carry out your day. MD Cut (pistol holster)-The MD Cut holster is designed to be carried OWB and forward of the hip (“two oclock“ for right handed shooters, “10 oclock“ for left handed shooters). The MD cut is a straight drop holster (no forward cant) with a reduced body shield. MD Cut (Magazine Carriers)-We also make slight modifications to the magazine carriers to better suit carry closer to the belt buckle. With the MD Cut Carriers, we trim the leading corner of the holster to allow for better movement, more comfort while sitting, etc. The drawback is reduced modularity with this carrier, as it will not mount up to the other carriers/holsters we offer. As always, your mission drive the gear."
As far as weapon retention without the light, no it will not hold it.
-Jax