My order arrived today and it included Bullard's "Dual Carry".
I had chosen to purchase this one because it still had clips but had 2 of them.
This holster holds the pistol closer to the body than a ordinary single anchor point holster can.
The closest I've worn to this holster is a Comp Tac Minotaur. The Minotaur is great for the interchangeable Kydex portion of the holster. The C clips are okay.
Bullard's "Dual Carry" is better though less versatile. It is great for one single type of holster, such as all sizes of 9/40/.357 Glock but not to change between brands.
I don't see this as a handicap but a positive step.
This past night I didn't remove the holster when I went where my gun could not go. I simply removed the gun and left the holster in place.
The holster stayed in place better than a Minotaur. This may be due to the Beltman belt that also arrived today. I'll have to test to be sure.
The dual clips of the "Dual Carry" are a superior design and well worth my money. Great holster. Great price. Great company.
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DM Bullard IWB Clip holster
I don't like clip holsters but they are a necessary evil. My employer bans concealed carry and they even have the building posted with a legal 30.06 sign, now.
My choice is to not carry when I leave the house to go to work or to have a holster I can take off and put on while seated in my car. That tends to favor clip holsters over slotted ones.
I purchased my first DM Bullard holster used through an ad on this very board. Up to that point I had used a Don Hume model.
I was shocked by how much more comfortable the Bullard holster was over the Hume. So much so I wrote to the maker to rave how much I liked his product.
I liked it so much that I have now placed an order for more products from DM Bullard.
His products are not the cheapest but they are by far not even approaching the most expensive. I feel he offers good products at a fair price.
My choice is to not carry when I leave the house to go to work or to have a holster I can take off and put on while seated in my car. That tends to favor clip holsters over slotted ones.
I purchased my first DM Bullard holster used through an ad on this very board. Up to that point I had used a Don Hume model.
I was shocked by how much more comfortable the Bullard holster was over the Hume. So much so I wrote to the maker to rave how much I liked his product.
I liked it so much that I have now placed an order for more products from DM Bullard.
His products are not the cheapest but they are by far not even approaching the most expensive. I feel he offers good products at a fair price.