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<blockquote data-quote="J.P." data-source="post: 83735" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>Here's my take...</p><p></p><p>IWB Kydex is better than OWB Kydex because in the event of breakage you have the belt and waistband of the pants to help retain the gun.</p><p>I'm comfortable with most IWB Kydex designs,particularly CTAC.</p><p></p><p>It's not so much the actual designed retention capabilities but when you fall on a Kydex holster and it breaks,you can have ZERO retention at thAT POINT.</p><p>Additionally,when you grab and twist a gun in leather,it will not break.Some Kydex holsters can be broken by this method.</p><p></p><p>OWB Kydex is the big no-no,in my book....except for gun games, and I don't even use it for that anymore.</p><p></p><p>If it can be broken,mike will break it.</p><p>Hopefully he'll chime in and answer you question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J.P., post: 83735, member: 6"] Here's my take... IWB Kydex is better than OWB Kydex because in the event of breakage you have the belt and waistband of the pants to help retain the gun. I'm comfortable with most IWB Kydex designs,particularly CTAC. It's not so much the actual designed retention capabilities but when you fall on a Kydex holster and it breaks,you can have ZERO retention at thAT POINT. Additionally,when you grab and twist a gun in leather,it will not break.Some Kydex holsters can be broken by this method. OWB Kydex is the big no-no,in my book....except for gun games, and I don't even use it for that anymore. If it can be broken,mike will break it. Hopefully he'll chime in and answer you question. [/QUOTE]
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