I thought some folks may find this interesting or even useful.
I've got a Crossbreed Superslide for my strong-side carry and an Uncle Mike's Instructor's Belt that is several sizes larger than I need. I started to snake the belt around the holster in reverse of how it normally would be. Instead of going behind the gun, I have it on the outside of the gun. I've found that this pulls the entire rig closer to my body and also increases retention. Here's an awful picture of what I mean.
I like OWB's vs. IWB's for comfort and accessibility. I also like the hybrid concept of Kydex and leather for comfort against the body. However, the leather wears and becomes flexible over time causing the holster to fall away from the body. Doing the above solves this problem pretty well for me. The increased retention due to the pressure of the belt against the Kydex and gun is a plus. It's not so much that it makes drawing difficult but it simply increases retention.
You may find it to do the same for you. Good luck.
Take care and BE SAFE!
I've got a Crossbreed Superslide for my strong-side carry and an Uncle Mike's Instructor's Belt that is several sizes larger than I need. I started to snake the belt around the holster in reverse of how it normally would be. Instead of going behind the gun, I have it on the outside of the gun. I've found that this pulls the entire rig closer to my body and also increases retention. Here's an awful picture of what I mean.
I like OWB's vs. IWB's for comfort and accessibility. I also like the hybrid concept of Kydex and leather for comfort against the body. However, the leather wears and becomes flexible over time causing the holster to fall away from the body. Doing the above solves this problem pretty well for me. The increased retention due to the pressure of the belt against the Kydex and gun is a plus. It's not so much that it makes drawing difficult but it simply increases retention.
You may find it to do the same for you. Good luck.
Take care and BE SAFE!