I do not cross draw. There is a slight forward cant. I've tried a number of different holster options, and for me, having it with me and on me in a way that I can wear consistently, outweighs any issue I might have to overcome in presentation.Thank you for the option.
What is the draw like? Do you have a problem lifting your cover garment high enough to present? Seems from the pictures that you would need to cross-draw almost like a shoulder holster.
My wife is considering the purchase of a Dene Adams corset holster for her M&P Shield 9mm. Does anyone have any experience with this carry option? If so, what are the pros and cons?
One word of warning about jogging: be very careful to select a lightweight gun and a very tight holster. I have a men's belly-band holster that is great for jogging, but only if I put the PK380 in.I have heard from multiple women that you can easily pull the trigger through the Dene Adams corset holster, they might be fixing this issue with some sort of reinforcement. Can Can Concealment is popular and it's much more difficult to pull the trigger through the fabric (but possible). I can't really trust anything except Kydex for myself, personally. I have considered the Can Can just for jogging only.
One word of warning about jogging: be very careful to select a lightweight gun and a very tight holster. I have a men's belly-band holster that is great for jogging, but only if I put the PK380 in.
Found this one out when my P99 flopped out of the holster while jogging.
This was my main concern also! They have recently added a kydex trigger guard that fits inside the corset pocket.
It is an add on that is stitched into the pocket of any of the corsets. Each guard is molded to the specific pistol. My wife's is on the way. I will let you know how it works.
Custom Trigger Guard Insert ? Dene Adams
My wife is considering the purchase of a Dene Adams corset holster for her M&P Shield 9mm. Does anyone have any experience with this carry option? If so, what are the pros and cons?
Don't see why it wouldn't be safe. It's probably more secure there than in many non-retention holsters that I have seen.I found a video showing the trigger guard in use! It still makes me a little nervous because it's not a clamshell like I thought, it's just a piece of what is probably kydex(ish) over the outer part. What about the inner part? I don't know. Is that still safe? I mean like, REALLY safe. Like, safe for a Glock kind of safe.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUbRiQG3ceM
Don't see why it wouldn't be safe. It's probably more secure there than in many non-retention holsters that I have seen.