Conceal your firearm below the bend of your body. This keeps it fully concealed and far more comfortable than going against the bend of your waist. Conceal any printing as "stuff in your pocket" and draw by lifting the magnetic flap and deploying the firearm.
C**T
Nice concept but real world test fail.
As a Law Enforcement and Military Investigator of nearly three decades I can assure that this is not the most convenient way to carry. I really wanted this to work. Here were my observations.Cons) 1, the item is bulky, 2, it block the use of the pocket and anything you may want to put in it, 3, there is no way to align it properly to the belt loop-the clip is in the front of the flap so that it can not be aligned properly with the loop-having a "cut out" on the back side so the belt could be passed through might help, 4, You can't sit down with the thing! At least not comfortably, Don't believe the hype...can't be done. Also, while sitting it is useless!5, (and the biggest issue) is the PRICE! Wow, are they proud of this for what it is. Sorry but just my Professional opinion.Pros) 1, it's pretty leather. 2) they were a fast shipper (I will see how good they are on the return and follow up with any issues)
D**E
It's comfortable. Even for us bigger guys.
I was skeptical buying this holster because no1 I'm a big guy and I don't see many reviews or videos of big guys carrying with this holster and no2 I see a lot of negative reviews for some reason.I have had other inside the belt holsters. My problem is when I bend over my shirt comes up and my gun comes out so I'm always paranoid of bending over to pick things up and stuff like that. With this holster you don't have to worry about that. It's comfortable! And if something isn't comfortable I'm not going to do it very often. I've noticed I carry a lot more often with this holster. I'm not constantly worried about hiding it. It looks like you have something in your pocket when carrying but its nothing overly suspicious. Drawing while sitting down isnt as easy as a behind the back holster but you just have to lean back some and the gun comes out. I can draw very quickly with this. It took a little practice but I'm getting better and better. I've had it about a month and the leather now conforms to my gun. I would definitely recommend this holster.
S**7
Very satisfied with performance
I've seen reviews for the Urban Carry 2 all over the place, even watched a few youtube videos of some seemingly trying to make it fail. Being as objective as I can be for this review I'll say this... some folks have a little more in the waistline area which is where this is supposed to ride. Others seemingly are trying to conceal carry a ridiculously big firearm or wear jeans that look like Spandex for this deep of concealment and it just doesn't work.My personal experience and setup is this, a Sig Sauer P365 inside the cadet sized UC2 and I couldn't be happier with the combination. I carry in the 11:00 position for two reasons, 1) I'm right handed and it's closer to my pull hand (left), 2) the natural cant of the pistol is more comfortable at 11:00. The rig... pistol inside of holster is easily put on after pants on, gun belt buckled. The spring clip slides over the gun belt without any issue and grabs tight. Drawing it is super quick and 100% every time without any hanging up and I'm able to get a full purchase grip and draw the rest of the way out and then present properly. I can also draw from a seated position as long as I can lean back and push my hips forward a tad. I don't believe that drawing from a seated position in a vehicle with a seatbelt on would work well. AIWB is the only way I've ever been able to, in a way that I believe I would have a chance to successfully pull and present in time. With all that said, here's hoping to never having the need to. Hope you find this useful.
A**R
Practice.
This is my second G2...I have- a Lieutenant for a J frame revolver.-a Captain for a CZ 75 Compact D (g19ish)Both are carried behing my right pocket. I am a left hand shooter.Both have held up well and are my most comfortable holsters. Like with any gun or holster, if you are not willing to practice and become proficient, you should not carry. By the time your draw is consistent, your holster will be broken in. It's pretty quick to master.When I use a G2, I wear tighter jeans with an elastic belt, though my ridgid gunbelt works fine. I am 5'6" and about 150lbs. I carry a slim wallet in my other front pocket. The wallet is more obvious than either gun.When I wear a kydex holster I carry AIWB. My draw technique is very similar, though slightly slower with the G2. I can draw faster than associates that carry around 3-4:00.* I would not carry anything bigger than a Captian.One holster is bridle leather the other is not. The bridle is worth the extra cost. If you break in the leather on the tab you pull up on to draw the tab is subtler under a t shirt.I can wear this holster with shorts and a t shirt on a VERY windy day and not print. I have hiked with both, no discomfort and with boxer briefs sweat is not an issue.I take access and concealment very seriously. This holster works for me.
M**M
Disregard what the manufacturer says and go with real world reviews.
Well, I went against my best judgement and bought this. If you wear pants 3x too big or don't have any leg muscles, then this is the product for you. It doesn't matter what pants/Shorts I've tried, it makes a bulge (Actually a Point from the tip of the holster) in the crotch area. For a product that is supposed to help conceal a weapon, it sure draws a lot of attention. I bought the right sized holster (lieutenant) for what I carry and it's just not a good option. I wish I had saved my money. Great Concept though....
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