Posted February 14, 2018 10:00 am by Comments

By Eve Flanigan

A G43 slide is entirely encased by the Comfort Cling. My sweaty, summertime self is thankful for this. (Photo: Team HB)
The proliferation of concealed carry has led to a increase in the number of holster types and brands on the market. Among them is the Comfort Cling by Clinger Holsters, a new interpretation of the clipless sheath, made for inside-waistband (IWB) carry. I’ve been wearing one for a few days so far, comparing it with another clipless brand and judging its suitability for EDC for my life.
Construction
Clinger Holsters is understandably unwilling to publish its secrets in terms of material. What is known is the Comfort Cling is a three-ply sheath. The outer layer has a slightly rubbery finish, which provides friction to hold the holster inside pants without clips. In the middle is a layer of a gel-like material. Inside, a weave-finish, non-abrasive, ballistic nylon liner hugs the firearm.
The nylon lining is non-abrasive, and Clinger promises their zig-zag stitched binding won’t snag the rear sight. (Photo: Team HB)
The two sides of the holster are bound together by a strip of nylon webbing, secured with zig-zag stitches. Clinger boasts that zig-zag stitching won’t catch the rear sight when drawing the pistol

Source: Guns.com

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