The HF1 does not twist the butt of the gun away from you. Customers give us high marks for concealability.
We're not new to the business and have a ton of public reviews. We have an incredible return policy but rarely get a holster back.
Rob
Tucker Gunleather
800-308-6628
The point about the shirt is well-taken.
The point about the holster/gun not being concealed is interesting since it would be kinda natural to want it unconcealed for the picture. I'll take your comment as a contribution though.
I see people wearing IWB with the gun buried in their pants with the trigger guard way below the belt line and the grip barely accessible. I have people who request a low ride height like that with one of Tucker’s IWB holsters and strongly recommend against it. It can get you killed. It’s slow...
I really didn't want to say no, but I turned down a holster order the other day.
He was a nice guy and I probably made him mad. Would you have given him what he wanted even if you thought it wasn't safe?
Here are the details. I'd like to hear your opinions...
You can send the holster back for a full refund any time in the future.
Will that work for you? It just doesn't sound like you're a satisfied customer.
Just an offer.
Rob
1. You didn't pay extra for the tuckable feature. All our IWB's are tuckable.
2. You paid for the best leather we could buy, a proven design and trusted maker.
3. If you find it comfortable and functional, how did you pay too much?
A recent post on another forum had me take another look at the reasons for and against tuckable IWB's.
Here's my take on it. http://www.tuckergunleatherblog.com/2006/10/06/you-bet-id-have-a-tuckable-holster-i-wear-one-every-day/
What do you think?
Here’s a tip I got yesterday from mycustomer, Joe Allen, that will impact most of you who wear Tucker’s IWB holsters with standard kydex belt clips. You can restore them easily if they open up a bit. (Would work for Comp-tac clips, too.) Thank you, Joe. :thumbsup...
How does a Blue Angels video relate to a lesson on shooting?
If you check it out you'll see - it really does.
http://www.tuckergunleatherblog.com/2006/09/28/a-surprising-hidden-secret-youll-want-to-learn-it/
Mark Garrity has been kind enough to write an informative guest post about exotic leather for holsters.
I think you'll really enjoy it if you want to know more elephant, crocodile, shark, ostrich, sting ray, etc.
Here's the link...
The post about guns vs. knives created a flood of strong opinions and great information.
Now there's a must-see video that really illustrates what a guy with a knife can do against a guy with a pistol.
Here's a follow up post that points to gotta-read articles and to the very sobering...
“Don’t Bring a Gun to a Knifefight?”
Sure, you better bring a gun, bring a clear mind and the will to act so you don’t get cut.
Yes, I know. The old joke is about "don’t bring a knife to a gunfight."
This is no joke as you’ll see here: http://tinyurl.com/l8yk9 *WARNING* - Not for the...
I think most people know what "want" means. Sure, situational awareness is critical. I agree.
Some people will find value in this conversation, some will not.
I agree completely with what you said. I'm just distinguishing intention.
"...anyone who is put in a life or death situation is going to do what it takes to win." You would think so.
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