This Fobus holster is designed to keep a low profile designed to simulate the natural way to carry a weapon inside the waist band. The holster is lightweight, washable, ventilated and extremely durable. This holster is constructed from a flexible back that buffers nicely between your firearm and your body and a non-collapsing shell covers the firearm.
Specifications and Features:
Fobus IWBS
Inside the Waistband Holster
Universal fit for full size firearms
Right Hand Draw
Black Matte Finish
Fits:
Universal fit for Small Size firearms
Specifications and Features:
Fobus IWBS
Inside the Waistband Holster
Universal fit for full size firearms
Right Hand Draw
Black Matte Finish
Fits:
Universal fit for Small Size firearms
Like it was original.
My Taurus PT111 fits like it was made specifically for this holster. It's lightweight enough to forget I'm even wearing it.
December 8, 2017
Would not recommend
I bought this for my Glock 43. In the description it says it would fit but it does not. The 43 moves significantly in the holster even with my belt tightened. I then tried my Glock 17 and found it also was loose. I will be returning.
November 2, 2017
You get what you pay for !!!
Well I bought this for my IWI 941 steel (baby eagle). The gun fit good.. but the materials of the holster are cheap the hooks feel like they will fall off or break in a week or . The hook do go over my 1.75 belt .. and you can not move hooks up or down they are riveted to the holster
September 8, 2017
So far so good!
I bought this to replace my sticky holster for my EDC. So far I am very pleased with it. It fits my Taurus PT111 G2 as well as my Smith & Wesson with virtually no printing. Very comfortable on my 4 o'clock even while driving a vehicle and buckled in. I'm a bigger guy at 280lbs so finding a comfortable iwb holster is a task. My only dislike is the lack of retention without wearing it, but I knew that going into it from YouTube reviews and my own research. I would definitely recommend it, and I would not hesitate to buy it again in the future.
September 2, 2017