"There's a rather comprehensive list of handguns this will fit listed by the manufacturer, and I would go so far as to say that it will fit just about any handgun from compact to full-size, with perhaps only the smallest sub-compacts being a bit too small and the super-sized hand cannons being a bit too large. Everything in-between should be good to go.
Essentially we have a setup that can be broken down into three separate parts:
1. The Holster itself
2. The Belt loop attachment for the drop-down Assembly
3. The drop-down assembly
For those who don't know, a drop down thigh holster attaches to (usually) a belt, and then there's a strap or straps to attach and cinch the holster around a thigh. On this one, the drop-down belt loop attachment is removable via a quick-detach plastic lock, while the drop-down assembly itself attaches to the backside of the main holster and is held on (and removable) via webbing and two metal snaps.
When the drop-down parts are removed, the holster can be attached and worn as a normal holster, looped around a belt.. Conversion between versions is very quick and only takes a minute or so, maybe faster once practiced.
And best of all, from my point of view, there are NO METAL SNAPS that will potentially rub against the gun when inserting and drawing from the holster.
Why can't some manufacturers figure out that a lot of us refuse to scratch up a thousand-buck gun by rubbing it across a metal snap? Sheesh!Everything looks like it's built to last, made to function, and correctly stitched.
This may be the ticket for those people not looking to buy a custom holster for every gun they own, as this should do quite nicely as a do-it-all solution that's far less costly than dozens of custom-fit alternatives.
For what is it, what it does, and what it costs: Five Stars."
- Ellen B., Casa Grande, Arizona