Posted January 26, 2018 10:00 am by Comments

By Eve Flanigan

JM4 Tactical took feedback seriously when they designed the High Ride QCC holster. (Photo: Team HB)

Last December, I reviewed the unique, magnetic Quick Click and Carry holster from Abilene’s JM4 Tactical. Its ease of installation on a waistband and retention of the gun without interfering straps or clips was impressive. But, as has happened with other holsters, the muzzle kept rubbing my thigh when seated, an unpleasant and soon painful sensation.

It seems I wasn’t the only one with that feedback. In response to customer feedback, the QCC line has been re-designed to include a high-ride version of the QCC. The new model is still an American-made leather holster that secures to pants with magnets—one in the holster body, and one on a flap that folds over the waistband. For this review, I wore the holster for some or all the day for three weeks. Spoiler alert: I’m still wearing it.

 

Safety is critical, so I’ll go there first. Both the original and High Ride QCC are a safe design. Both protect the trigger guard in an impenetrable manner, and both retain my pistol securely during physical activity. Those activities haven’t included trail running as they did in the last review; that’s a

Source: Guns.com

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