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<blockquote data-quote="IDtheTarget" data-source="post: 83838" data-attributes="member: 280"><p>I must be backwards. I've got a leather IWB and Fobus kydex OWB. I prefer the kydex to the leather. I think it's because I have a pistol (glock) that doesn't have a safety, I prefer a holster that has a definite "click" when it is seated and that requires an intentional effort to draw it. I haven't personally handled a leather holster that had a detent retention system.</p><p></p><p>Maybe it's just me, but when I have a pistol whose only safety is "not pulling the trigger", I want to have utmost confidence that the trigger is always covered and can't accidentally become uncovered... <img src="/images/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IDtheTarget, post: 83838, member: 280"] I must be backwards. I've got a leather IWB and Fobus kydex OWB. I prefer the kydex to the leather. I think it's because I have a pistol (glock) that doesn't have a safety, I prefer a holster that has a definite "click" when it is seated and that requires an intentional effort to draw it. I haven't personally handled a leather holster that had a detent retention system. Maybe it's just me, but when I have a pistol whose only safety is "not pulling the trigger", I want to have utmost confidence that the trigger is always covered and can't accidentally become uncovered... :) [/QUOTE]
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