"Remora Holsters"

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Owasso

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Does anyone on the forum have experience the Ramora "No-Clip, No-Slip" holsters? I am thinking of purchasing one for a Glock 19. If any of you have tried one, but found a better alternative, please let me know that as well.

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I use one daily. I have never had one slip except in loose sweat pants. It's not my primary holster for either of my carry guns but is nice to have around. I'm not always wearing a belt.
 

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They are great to carry from room to room, set on coffee table etc. They won't slide around in your vehicle. The real drawback would be reholstering after drawing. They do make a modle with a reinforced opening for that reason.
 

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I have one for a g26....the mrs hasca stickey (similar concept) for a cm 9. Pants w a belt = no problems. They take some pressure to stay put....but with a bit of pressure the stay put very well.
 

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I have Remora holsters for my Kahr Cw380, Glock 26, and S&w Shield 40. As others have said, they stay put pretty well when carried inside a tighter waistband. The one for my 380 even stays pretty well in looser sweats when carried at 4 o'clock.
 

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I have one for my shield. It's my every day cc holster and has been for the past four years. It's more versatile than a standard IWB that attaches via belt loops, in my view.
 

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