Want to trade My Glock 26/27 holster for a Don Hume or similar holster with belt snaps, IWB for Glock 17/22.
I love Don Hume products but apparently my love handles prevent this holster from being completely secure on my belt while seated in the car.
If you have a Don Hume with belt loops for 17/22 in good/experienced condition, I would love to trade. I have worn the holster for a few months and have had no other problems with it. It is very very comfortable. There are no major battle wounds and it is broke in nicely. Clip is not bent or broken. Email or PM if you would like pictures.....thanks.
Jason
WTT Don Hume Glock 26/27 holster
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WTT Don Hume Glock 26/27 holster
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"No man stands so tall as when he stoops to help a child."
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You may have had it over on of your pants belt loops; that will prevent the clip from catching the belt properly. I have been using the same holster for over a year with no problems as long as I avoid the pants belt loops. By the way my holster designed for the G26 also works well with my G36 (perfect fit) and G19 ( barrel protrudes slightly) and even my Rock Island compact 1911! I would like to adapt one to a Tucker std tuckble clip so I can adjust cant as well as tuck in a shirt.
Dve B.
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I can only tell you that the holster was worn properly. I do have love handles and between that and the seat belt....it did not do what it was supposed to do. If you are really in doubt...I will sell it to you so you can conduct an experiment
I like the quality of Don Hume and I have replaced this holster with another one with belt loops. Take care.
Jason
Jason
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"No man stands so tall as when he stoops to help a child."
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"No man stands so tall as when he stoops to help a child."
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