oohrah wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2019 2:04 pm I have to agree with WildBill. I also have a Fobus paddle for my PX4 Storm (.45). The retention feature is actually a plus. You actually have to twist clockwise while drawing to unlock (RH side), and it comes out very easily. I shoot steel, and have no problem drawing, just takes practice.
The upside is, if someone tries to grab your pistol, they would be pulling counter-clockwise, and the pistol would stay locked in place, giving you valuable seconds to react.
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Re: Forbus 1911 Holster
This is really surprising to me. I have a Fobus paddle holster for my Beretta PX-4 SC and it is my favorite
conceal carry holster. It took a little while to get used to the retention, but a quick twist and pull it draws
very smooth.
My first Fobus had a couple of metal clips on the back which dug into my side. Fortunately they came
out with a newer design and smoothed out the bumps so it is much more comfortable.
EDIT: I am talking about the Fobus Evolution Paddle Holster. I noticed their original version had terrible reviews.
conceal carry holster. It took a little while to get used to the retention, but a quick twist and pull it draws
very smooth.
My first Fobus had a couple of metal clips on the back which dug into my side. Fortunately they came
out with a newer design and smoothed out the bumps so it is much more comfortable.
EDIT: I am talking about the Fobus Evolution Paddle Holster. I noticed their original version had terrible reviews.