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    Default Remora "No Clip" Holster

    I recently purchased a Remora "No Clip" IWB Holster for my Glock 19. I like many others have a bottom drawer full of different holsters which include my main holster which I love a Crossbreed Supertuck. I heard great reviews about this Remora "No Clip" Holster and I decided to give it a try. So far I really like this holster. It doesn't move at all when I wore it around the house and it is really comfortable. I was concerned that the mag release might be accidentally activated, but that hasn't happened to me as of yet. I give this holster a thumbs up. I have the RFT model which is the Reinforced Top model that helps with ease when reholstering. The price is nice at $29.95 and it is made in the USA. Check them out you won't be disappointed, and I don't work for the company just passing on good info!

    http://www.remoraholsters.net/main.sc

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    Default Re: Remora "No Clip" Holster

    I tried to find the one you have but they didn't have a good picture of it. This holster just goes IWB with no clip or belt loops or anything as I understand it?

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    Default Re: Remora "No Clip" Holster

    Quote Originally Posted by Waldershrek View Post
    I tried to find the one you have but they didn't have a good picture of it. This holster just goes IWB with no clip or belt loops or anything as I understand it?
    Correct no clip or belt loops. Here is a great YouTube video on it that demonstrates how well it works with a Glock 19:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iM9zArpmSV0

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    Default Re: Remora "No Clip" Holster

    I bought two of these last month and they do really stay in place. I will say with the Glock subcompacts I have a hard time getting more than one finger on the grip to pull it out due to the holster coverage. No problem with my Ruger P94 though. Really great for the price!

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    Default Re: Remora "No Clip" Holster

    Quote Originally Posted by November View Post
    I bought two of these last month and they do really stay in place. I will say with the Glock subcompacts I have a hard time getting more than one finger on the grip to pull it out due to the holster coverage. No problem with my Ruger P94 though. Really great for the price!
    Do you have the reg #6 ? They have them now with a lower profile for a better grip. The G26/27 would be #6ART.

    I bought a reg.#6 last fall for my G26 and my CW9 before they offered the "ART" and cut and resewed it for a better grip.

    I like my Remora, It's quick/easy to put on and comfy.

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    Default Re: Remora "No Clip" Holster

    Quote Originally Posted by Beardog View Post
    Do you have the reg #6 ? They have them now with a lower profile for a better grip. The G26/27 would be #6ART.

    I bought a reg.#6 last fall for my G26 and my CW9 before they offered the "ART" and cut and resewed it for a better grip.

    I like my Remora, It's quick/easy to put on and comfy.

    Hmmm.....no mine are the RFT models. They don't even show an "ART" version on their site. I guess I'd be looking for "R-AFT" version or something. Thanks for the heads-up Beardog, I'll call them tomorrow and see what can be done.

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    Default Re: Remora "No Clip" Holster

    found my next holster
    Look to the One Who is wearing what should have been your scars...

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    Default Re: Remora "No Clip" Holster

    Quote Originally Posted by November View Post
    Hmmm.....no mine are the RFT models. They don't even show an "ART" version on their site. I guess I'd be looking for "R-AFT" version or something. Thanks for the heads-up Beardog, I'll call them tomorrow and see what can be done.
    Here you go...
    http://www.remoraholsters.net/Remora...s-6ART-RFT.htm

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    Default Re: Remora "No Clip" Holster

    Quote Originally Posted by Beardog View Post
    This is great info! Now I know which holster I'm getting when I eventually get a G26.

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    Default Re: Remora "No Clip" Holster

    Quote Originally Posted by Beardog View Post
    Wow. I never even saw that! I talked to Alan this morning and he said send them back for an exchange. Seems like a real nice guy. I asked him to chop an inch off the top of the new holsters so I can use my thumb to aid in drawing the pistol. I'll report back when I receive them.

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