Stradawhovious wrote:It isn't tuckable. Try to tuck in around this thing, and you have as much chance of pulling the holster out of your pants when trying to draw as you do just revealing the holster. It is REALLY grippy.
I'll speak to the Remora Tuckable. It's a great holster. As mentioned on other threads I use a Versacarry as my primary daily rig when in business attire, but this is the better option (for me) for summer carry or when I don't have a shirt behind my M&P to guard from rubbing against the slide's fish scales.
It's a standard Remora with an additional flap and clip attached; there is no radical departure from the standard design. It tucks well, but pulling my shirt out for draw can be a little problematic because it grabs the shirt
a little too well. I was thinking I could mitigate the grabbiness of the flap by lining it with something like Tyvek because it's paper-thin, dirt cheap, and tear-resistent. This should alleviate the issue of the holster shifting during the reveal process. I think I may paint a worse picture than what really happens, it isn't like it's a 100%, or even a 50%-of-the-time problem.
The clip allows me to undo the pants and not worry about it dropping, and when tucked, it creates another support point. The clip is thin and feels cheap- not
inexpensive... but cheap. I haven't used it too much so I haven't had time to break it yet.
The bad- the extra flap and clip make it thick. Printing can be an issue with this device, but not because you see the gun- because the holster sticks out so much. People can tell there's
something there, but it doesn't look like a firearm to the uninformed observer.
If you need to tuck, this is a good solution and it works just as well if you don't tuck. It's also optimal if you want to undo your pants and not have your rig fall to the floor.