Thumbbreak Holsters ??
I don't like holsters with thumbbreakson my carry holsters.
Most of all the new leather holsters I've bought lately are tightly boned and secure the weapon well enought that I feel a "thumbbreak" is necessary.
Since most nylon type holster are a gerenic fit for several weapons, a thumbbreak is a must.
What say you ??
I only carry with Fobus holster. I don't like breaks and locks and snaps. I just want the gun to come out when I need it. I don't like nylon because it is to bulky. As far as securing the gun, if it has a good drop safety it shouldn't be an issue if it hits the ground. My only complaint about my Fobus's are the severly wear the guns finish
Dustin
On all of the conceal carry thumb-breaks I own from Alessi to Sparks the thumb-break strap is on the off side with the snap being on the straight inside piece next to the body. With just a little practice this makes 'unsnapping' a natural progression of your thumb when reaching for the pistol.
Always have used a Bianchi with a next to body thumb break; would consider nothing else. RJSnow