![]() ![]() Didn’t budge.Īs far as comfortability goes, I will admit, it took me a little while to figure out where this holster was going to live the most comfortably.įirst, I tried small-of-back. Seriously, I have hung the thing upside down and shook it. The location of the magnets ensures that your firearm is not leaving the holster unless you want it to. When you want to carry, simply insert the holster inside your waistline and flip! the two magnets pull together and keep your stuff where it belongs. ![]() One magnet is attached to the main body of the holster, while another is attached to a flap that goes over your belt line. The QCC uses some very strong magnets to keep your defensive tool of choice in place right where you want it. Although there’s nothing wrong necessarily with clips, they are certainly more burdensome than the QCC system - a problem I didn’t even know I had until I was presented the solution. Unlike the majority of holsters out there, this holster doesn’t rely on clips. You’re more likely to wear out than this thing. That’s why when I conceal my handgun, nine times out of ten it’s riding along in a QCC holster made by JM4 Tactical.įolks, this sucker will ride with you all day long. Any concealed carrier worth his salt knows - your concealed carry rig is only as good as the holster that keeps your defensive tool handy. ![]()
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