🔫 Carry with Confidence!
The Fobus Standard Holster RH Paddle is expertly crafted for right-handed users, featuring a secure screw closure and a stylish multi-coloured design. Made from high-quality plastic, this holster is both durable and lightweight, ensuring comfort and accessibility for your S&W M&P 9mm, .40, .45, and SD 9 & 40.
Closure Type | screw |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Colour | Multi-coloured |
Style Name | Belt (OWB) |
Material Type | Plastic |
Size | SWMP |
D**E
Simple quality
A solid, light paddle holster that firmly holds and releases when you want it too.
V**H
awsm!
love it..!
F**S
Smith & Wesson M&P Shield
This is my first experience with a proper outside the waistband (OWB) holster, so I can't compare it to anything except my Alien Gear inside the waistband (IWB) holster.I bought this holster for my Smith and Wesson M&P Shield 9mm, and the first thing I noticed was that the Shield 9mm is not actually listed on the packaging. Other M&P firearms such as the 9mm compact are listed, but not *specifically* the shield. That being said, the Shield is only a few millimeters thinner than the Compact, so I figured it should still work.I had to remove my Crimson Trace laser grip before the holster would even fit the gun, so for those of you who swear by a laser, don't bother with this particular holster. After removing the laser, the firearm fit in the holster, but there was absolutely no retention at all. I had to screw in the retention screw just about as far as it would go, but then that's when the magic started happening. My pistol fits snugly in the holster, locking in with a solid *click!* every time I slide it in. With the firearm unloaded, I performed a vigorous shake test, holding the holster totally upside down and shaking it to try and get my gun to fall out onto my couch. It didn't budge at all. Up next, I put the holster on (more on that in a second) and rolled around on the floor a bit. Again, the firearm didn't move an inch. Finally, I practiced drawing the weapon. Much to my delight, it was super easy to draw: my pants stayed in one place with the holster while the pistol slid easily from the holster. Because of the way the holster is designed, it's easy to get a solid grip on the gun and draw it quickly, even though the holster is holding on so well to the pistol.So the holster passes the "how well does it holster?" test, but what about comfort? Well I'm glad you asked! There are two ways to wear this particular holster: You can either shove the paddle down your pants, or you can slip your belt through the belt holding notch on the paddle. If you wear the holster with the paddle in your pants, it sits a little higher up on your waist, making it easier to conceal (assuming you want to use this for concealed carrying.) If you go with the belt option, your gun will sit a little lower on your hip. I personally find the in-the-pants option to be more comfortable: the gun tends to move around less during everyday activities like walking or cartwheels. My main complaint about the comfort is the difference between an IWB and OWB holster: Inside the waistband, your pants/belt hold the pistol tight, whereas an OWB holster tends to weigh your pants down. What I really need to do is cinch my belt tighter by a notch, but my belt is out of holes and I'm too lazy to punch a new one.Finally, there's the issue of concealment. Obviously, an OWB holster such as this one isn't nearly as concealable as an IWB. There's about an inch gap between my body and the pistol, whereas my Alien Gear holster causes the grip of my gun to be pushed up into my side, which obviously leads to a smaller profile and less printing. I tried a couple of different button down shirts, and I found that if my shirt is even slightly a slimmer fit, this holster prints like crazy. A looser fitting shirt, however, or a small jacket conceals it just fine. Also, because an OWB holster sits... well... outside of your pants, if your shirt isn't long enough you're going to see the bottom of the holster. Not that Joe Public pays enough attention to notice a holster popping out from under your shirt, but if 100% concealment is a huge deal for you (or you don't live in a state that allows open carry like we have here in PA), you might want to pay close attention to what you wear with this holster. That being said, this holster is fantastic for wearing if you're not super worried about concealment, or if it's winter and you can wear a jacket over top of it.So, let's review:Retention: 10/10Drawing the weapon: 10/10Comfort: 10/10Concealment: 7/10If you're in the market for an OWB holster, buy this one. It's awesome, stylish, fun to play with, and it does a great job of holding your gun.
X**Z
Good
Good quality
C**K
This fits so perfect, I ordered a couple of more for some ...
This fits so perfect, I ordered a couple of more for some other firearms I have.I would highly recommend Fobus
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