I just ordered my second PJ holster. I bought my first one based off of rave reviews on glocktalk.com. I was initially hesitant to order an all kydex holster. I thought it would wear worse on my firearm than an all leather holster. I have not found that to be true at all. I like the all kydex for a couople of reasons. I like that the kydex is easier to clean. I like that it doesn't "shed" for lack of a better term. I don't get fuzz all over my trigger like I do in my leather holster. I like that locks in place, but draws smooth when it breaks free. I like that the holster doesn't get pinched IWB like leather and gives a consistent draw.
My first PJ holster was for my Glock 19. It replaced my Don Hume leather IWB holster. I also have a Shielded Holster (copy of the crossbreed) and a Glock sport/combat OWB holster. I loved the PJ holster for the Glock. It's small enough that it's comfortable, it holds the gun tight to my body so it doesn't print too bad, and it's easy to remove or put back on.
I ordered my Shield holster before I even had the gun. Nothing worse than having a gun that you can't carry because you don't have a holster. The first copy arrived and I honestly wasn't thrilled with it. There was a little gap between the trigger guard. It made me a little nervous. I sent Paul (from PJ holster) an email and he immediately said he'd send me another one. After a couple of days with the first holster, I realized that the rear sights were stabbing me (unlike Glock sights they are all the way to the rear of the slide and have sharp edges). I sent him an email telling him about it, and he said he'd see what he could do. I got the second holster today and couldn't be happier. It fits great around the trigger guard and there is a piece of kydex wrapped around the rear sights to keep them from digging into my gut.
I'm very impressed with the quality of the holster for what I paid for it and the customer service is second to none. I'll be ordering a holster from him for every firearm I purchase for the foreseeable future.
You can find these holsters here
http://pjholster.com/
I've read lots of great things about the Raven holsters too. Due to my ADHD with my handguns, I'm a little leary about ordering one from them. I don't keep many guns as long as it takes for them to ship. I'd hate to spend $75+ on a holster and have the gun sold by the time the holster gets here. Some day I may order one to see what all the fuss is all about.
Family picture
First holster trigger gap
New holster no gap
First holster sight torture
Second holster sight awesomeness
Glock holster
Shield mag carrier