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Mtr holsters4/9/2023 ![]() A great value in quality, craftsmanship and price.Ĭouldn't be happier. Supple, finely crafted leather holster - and I know the difference!. They were the only ones who could make what I needed and it came out better than expected. Gunner’s Alley came through with a quality product that fits great and is comfortable to wear. I searched everywhere for a holster that fit my FN 509C with an O-Light. I dealt with Brad who was extremely knowledgeable, patient and ready willing and able to help! I ordered two different holsters which were A perfect fit! Couldn’t be happier with this company and its products and personnel! 5 Excellent company to do business with!.The craftsmanship is more than I expected and materials are of high quality, all I can say is I am very satisfied with this product and would highly recommend. My SIG P238 with SIG LASER fits perfect in this custom MTR holster. Quality leather, well stitched, perfect fit as very snug but without needing plastic bag break in. This is my 1st MTR holster and immediately my favorite. I have purchased 5-6 leather holsters in past from various companies. Posted by charles godfrey on 20th Aug 2021 It fit my Ruger SP101 3" perfectly and rides securely. 5 MTR Custom Adversary Clip-On IWB Holster with a Bodyshield.Gives full support for such a odd pistol as theĪbsolutely a great perfect fit. MTR Custom Adversary with added Thumb Break - Rear MTR Custom Adversary with added Thumb Break - Front A picture would help so here's one showing the Adversary with a thumb break: The thumb break fits over the pistol/revolver and is engaged or disengaged using a one directional safety snap. #2 - I also that this holster has an optional thumb break, but I'm confused as to what a "thumb break" is? Can you please explain? Also, do I need one of these "thumb breaks" to keep the weapon in the holster?Ī thumb break (also commonly called a retention strap, safety strap, or thumb strap) is a strip of leather that is built into the holster, and designed to help retain the handgun or revolver in the holster. It's really designed to protect the wearer from the sharp edges of the handgun or revolver. The bodyshield is basically a piece of leather that is built into the holster that rides up between the edge of the holster and the wearer. #1- I see this holster is advertised as having a bodyshield, but I'm not quite sure that that means? Here are some commonly asked questions that we see regarding the Adversary holster: ![]() ![]() The Adversary is a great choice if you’re looking for a comfortable IWB that can be worn all day. While the Adversary doesn't come specifically with a reinforced holster mouth, the rigidity of the the bullhide does a good job of keeping the holster mouth open, allowing for easier reholstering. The Adversary rides deep in the waistband for excellent concealment, while still allowing for a full firing grip during the draw. The body shield is a favorite for many who carry a handgun under a base layer or up against bare skin. Many competitors use an un-reinforced body shield, but Matt from MTR prefers the reinforced model as it won’t collapse over time. ![]() Made with a 0 cant (riding straight up and down), the Adversary also features a reinforced body shield. The holster attaches to the belt using a black powder coated metal clip that will fit any belt up to 1 ¾” wide. Produced from Grade-A 6 to 7 ounce premium bull hide in the USA, the Adversary is designed to worn on the strongside in the 3 O’clock position, just behind the hip, or with appendix carry. The result is the Adversary holster and it's one of our top sellers. The idea for the Adversary surfaced when MTR decided to produce a clip-on IWB with all the customer requested features that MTR liked but minus the things they didn’t. ![]() The MTR Custom Adversary is a clip-on inside the waistband (IWB) holster with a reinforced body shield. MTR Custom Adversary Clip-On IWB Holster With a Bodyshield ![]()
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