This is where I'm at. Way too many instances for me. I've seen several videos and not one of them lacked some interaction of jostling the gun in the holster. But still, something is up and I just find it far too common. I have one but it's strictly a range gun. Too many other good options out there to have this issue in your head all the time. When and if they figure it out I'd be open to changing my mind.I don't think so. There are too many instances of it happening to holstered pistols from officers in different departments. I doubt they're all using the same holster.
There's something wrong in the design or maybe the assembly of this gun. I don't know what that might be, but it's definitely a gun problem.