On a whim, I did an hour-long gym workout with the holster and mag carrier on–no discomfort! It could, and it didn’t bounce excessively either. Going to a single-stack pistol would have aided the concealment even more, but I wanted to see if the Glock could be hidden in clothes like belt-less gym shorts. In use, I found this holster to be fairly comfortable and definitely hard to spot. With all that, they still offer a quick turn-around time. The number of options offered by MTR for every one of their holsters is impressive: gun model, leather color, stitching color, light or laser attachment, open or closed end, left or right hand, addition of a thumb break and numerous leather source options make for a truly customizable product. The attachment can also be swapped quickly for leather loops or regular metal clips. Overall, this method is thinner than other tuckable options, and is very simple in use. The angle and the rise can be adjusted, though increased tilt would also call for a stiffer garment to support it. With the holster inside the pants, kilt or skirt, it’s well supported and doesn’t distort the outline of the clothing too much. It permits clipping the holster to the waistband without a belt. Ulticlip is one of three attachment options offered by MTR for this design. Wearing a thick gun belt most of my life, I didn’t think about people who don’t - such as nurses in scrubs. It also featured an adjustable angle clip of the design I hadn’t encountered before: UltiClip.
I am a fan of full sweat shields for IWB or tuckable holsters, mainly for safer re-holstering.
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For open carry, full size pistols make more sense in any case, while the compact G23 pretty much begged for something that wouldn’t be seen.
So, when I came across the MTR Custom Leather tuckable Adversary holster (above) at Big 3 East media event in Daytona, I was intrigued. An extremely comfortable rig, it isn’t always discreet enough. My typical carry for Glock 23 is a belt slide by Dragon Leatherworks shown below.