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<blockquote data-quote="LBnM" data-source="post: 1017805" data-attributes="member: 817"><p>I have used the VMII for several years simply because it is well constructed, secures the firearm well, allows good firearm presentation and is the most comfortable IWB I have found to date. I have used some others that secured over the firearm without the "wings" and most have not been as comfortable for me. I suspect a lot of that depends on the size (thickness) of the firearm. The most comfortable non "winged" holsters I have carried were when carrying a 1911, which is fairly thin. However, my P239 is also fairly thin and the VMII is more comfortable with it. A close second is the Crossbreed Supertuck. It's a very comfortable holster that again secures the weapon well. The Supertuck, although not "winged" is built on the same principle - spreading out the anchor points. My primary reason for preferring the VMII is that it is leather. I don't like the sound of Kydex or dragging my firearm over it. I also don't like the metal clips. Having said that, the Crossbreed is a great holster from a great builder with great service. I am always looking for a better way to carry and expect a leather lined Kydex soon from Tucker Gunleather. It is not "winged" so I'll see how that goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LBnM, post: 1017805, member: 817"] I have used the VMII for several years simply because it is well constructed, secures the firearm well, allows good firearm presentation and is the most comfortable IWB I have found to date. I have used some others that secured over the firearm without the "wings" and most have not been as comfortable for me. I suspect a lot of that depends on the size (thickness) of the firearm. The most comfortable non "winged" holsters I have carried were when carrying a 1911, which is fairly thin. However, my P239 is also fairly thin and the VMII is more comfortable with it. A close second is the Crossbreed Supertuck. It's a very comfortable holster that again secures the weapon well. The Supertuck, although not "winged" is built on the same principle - spreading out the anchor points. My primary reason for preferring the VMII is that it is leather. I don't like the sound of Kydex or dragging my firearm over it. I also don't like the metal clips. Having said that, the Crossbreed is a great holster from a great builder with great service. I am always looking for a better way to carry and expect a leather lined Kydex soon from Tucker Gunleather. It is not "winged" so I'll see how that goes. [/QUOTE]
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