Milt Sparks Versa Max 2

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Milt Sparks Versa Max 2

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Just placed an order for one of these for the Glock. I went through Lightning Arms Sports. They have them in stock. Its a few dollars more but it's worth it not to wait 4 to 8 months, which is what I was quoted by Milt Sparks. It should be here by Friday.
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My VM-2 arrived today. First impression is that it is a very well made holster. It is quite stiff and will take some break in time. I am wearing it righn now at work. No gun since I can't carry here. It is very comfortable.
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Ok back home with the gun. I can't believe the retention even without a thumbstrap. I can shake it hard without the gun falling out. It is very comfortable. The rear snap is a bit hard to get snapped, but I'm sure that will break in.

The only thing I don't so far is that the front strap doesn't pull the gun in as tight as I expected, but it can be lived with.

Over all I'm impressed. The jury is still out as to whether it is worth the high cost.

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Make sure the difficult snap is fully tightened. If it's not, it's a bear to snap. The holster should have come with an Allen wrench.

I have two VM-II's and one LTD-HR (a VM-II variant) and I really like all of them. I think you're going to be happy with it.

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Nope no allen wrench. I have several anyway. What's it for?
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dws1117 wrote:Nope no allen wrench. I have several anyway. What's it for?
The male part of the snap screws on and must be tight for the snaps to work right.

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I got a versa-Max from Allen Yoast in Austin,Tx. Really good guy. I think he carries several of the Milt Sparks holsters among others.
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