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Thread: Sticky Holster

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    Quote Originally Posted by wojo
    No mechanical fastners needed. The fabric creates a secure grip between your shirt and pants. I use mine without a belt. For the #2 issue, grab the holster when you drop um and set it in your drawers of an the TP holder.
    you set your gun ontop of the tp holder????????????

    thats just bad
    ill take a holster that wont slide off me

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    From what I understand, the remora holster is basically the same thing. Like I said before the holster will not fall off or move. I prefer comfort over what I have to do with it while in the john. Everbody has their own priorities though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by unclejoe
    I have a DeSantis SuperFly pocket holster . . . has 'sticky' coating, wouldn't use it for IWB though . . .
    The superfly doesn't even stay in a pocket when you draw the gun. I have been using a sticky brand holster for my J-frame for over a year. It's a great holster for any position.

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    Just to clarify..The Remora is not at all like the "Sticky" holster. The outside non-slip rubber is completely different, as is the inner foam. The Remora also has many different styles of holsters.

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    Sticky Holsters - Great Product

    These holsters stay put, are comfortable, affordable (under $25), and have a lifetime guarantee. I thoroughly tested their LCP/Kel-tec and the LCR Revolver holsters. I was so impressed, I added them to my unique product line. http://www.gun-guides.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gun-Guru
    These holsters stay put, are comfortable, affordable (under $25), and have a lifetime guarantee. I thoroughly tested their LCP/Kel-tec and the LCR Revolver holsters. I was so impressed, I added them to my unique product line. http://www.gun-guides.com
    what is your thorough testing?

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    +2 on the Remora Holsters

    I never had a Sticky Holster, but I'll never get rid of my Remora Holster (www.remoraholstes.com), they also have a lifetime warranty and if your holster ever looses it's tackiness you can wash the entire holster with warm dishwater and let dry. Check out the video below.


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ei0Cz...eature=related

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    I have a REMORA for my SIG P238 and Kahr PM9 "Sticky" Holster.

    I used the Desantis SuperFly but have to say I really like the REMORA much better. I was truly skeptical about IWB without a mechanical clip but it has not been an issue.

    The company has a great reputation for customer satisfaction and a return it if you don't like it policy.

    I couldn't be more pleased.

    http://www.remoraholsters.com/

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    Picked up one for my J Frame and it dosent move, also very comfortable for an apendix carry.

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