@haastyle18 My father uses one for his Taurus Judge, and I just bought a Mak1 for my Cz82. The holster is hard to draw from when not on the waist- but if you're properly wearing it, draw is not an issue.
I bought one for my Walther P99. My advice is to 1) Unload the gun. 2) Sit down and watch a football game (3 hours) while holstering/unholstering it. You want be able to draw it out without asking the bad guy to "hang on a second..." while you're struggling to get it out of the holster. BTW, not all Fobus comes with adjusting screws. That would be easy.
I have the Fobus MAK-1 holster for my Russian Makarov; it has appx. 8 months of daily usage, and maintains a tight retention with no real problem drawing pistol from belt with recommended method of straight up draw with pistol butt angled in slightly towards body. Optics Planet retailer of my holster. Good vid....spaceeba
Thanks, I bought a Fobus for a Bersa .380 I like to carry. I thought maybe there was something wrong with it at first because it was so tight when I got it, it's better now that I've worked it for a while but these holsters are really tight and will remain so.
Doesn't look so easy to me to unholster it Sir. Your even struggling with it in the video. Nice video though and a good idea with the gun oil for break but isn't it a plastic type holster or does it actually help soften the plastic you have me all confused.
Try the Fobus Evolution HK-2. They wrote in their website that it fits, although yours look very nice too :)
davidlan12 1 week ago
@haastyle18 My father uses one for his Taurus Judge, and I just bought a Mak1 for my Cz82. The holster is hard to draw from when not on the waist- but if you're properly wearing it, draw is not an issue.
SimoNoScopeHayha 1 week ago
I bought one for my Walther P99. My advice is to 1) Unload the gun. 2) Sit down and watch a football game (3 hours) while holstering/unholstering it. You want be able to draw it out without asking the bad guy to "hang on a second..." while you're struggling to get it out of the holster. BTW, not all Fobus comes with adjusting screws. That would be easy.
roosterinboro 3 weeks ago
I have the Fobus MAK-1 holster for my Russian Makarov; it has appx. 8 months of daily usage, and maintains a tight retention with no real problem drawing pistol from belt with recommended method of straight up draw with pistol butt angled in slightly towards body. Optics Planet retailer of my holster. Good vid....spaceeba
scanpacker 1 month ago
just need a quick and easy pull! lol struggles to get it out, nice!! hey man I'm sure it needs to just be broken in huh? nice gun!
emkplayboy6 2 months ago
Thanks, I bought a Fobus for a Bersa .380 I like to carry. I thought maybe there was something wrong with it at first because it was so tight when I got it, it's better now that I've worked it for a while but these holsters are really tight and will remain so.
prisonermn 2 months ago
best to just adjust the tension screw
gaskan666 3 months ago
Doesn't look so easy to me to unholster it Sir. Your even struggling with it in the video. Nice video though and a good idea with the gun oil for break but isn't it a plastic type holster or does it actually help soften the plastic you have me all confused.
haastyle18 6 months ago
JUST GOT ONE FOR MY SMITH N WESSON M&P 40.. LOVE THE VIDEO HELPED ME GO WITH THE FOBUS ..THANK'S BUD !
Mr87irocz28 7 months ago