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I've seen a few on ebay for around £15. I'm gonna get a sidearm soon, I was wondering what the cheaper end drop leg holsters are like?

 

Don't fancy running around and losing my gun ha

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some might "fit" the holster, but you might find yourself loosing magazines when moving

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I've seen a few on ebay for around £15. I'm gonna get a sidearm soon, I was wondering what the cheaper end drop leg holsters are like?

 

Don't fancy running around and losing my gun ha

 

I've heard they tend to move about a lot when running, especially if you have a heavier sidearm in them. Then again, I've always used a belt mounted holster so I have no 1st hand experience with drop leg

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Drop leg holsters need to be worn properly to not wobble about. ie NOT round your knees and tight enough to grip your leg properly. Also - the cheap "universal" style ones can be a bit "one size fits nothing".

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Depends on the size of your gun but I've had no issues with mine that I picked up for £10. Like Lozart said: needs to be properly fitted in order for it to work properly.

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