Lil Shu
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
Fast shopping, quality build and feel. Fits my Sig 938 perfectly. Thank you!
Rick G
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
Product works perfectly with my Smith & Wesson MP shield 9mm equipped with a Holosun 507k. Adjustment to the retainment, and to the angle that your firearm sits, see photo with pen for adjustment screw. Nice buy for the money. Can wear this all day very comfortably without any issues.
Mronning
Reviewed in Canada on June 23, 2022
Gun fits good. Fits belt good. Works good overall. I would buy again and recommend. Sr22. Happy with purchase.
@adamjdmartin
Reviewed in Canada on August 27, 2021
Love this holster. Sits comfortably and perfectly seats my VP9.
Ben
Reviewed in Canada on March 20, 2021
What a piece of junk. Gun is way too tight in holster. Very hard to put on and very uncomfortable. Contacted seller for exchange or refund. Seller left me hanging. Never answered my emails. Thanks to Amazon for helping me out with this seller. Hope they give them das boot.
Jesse
Reviewed in Canada on July 24, 2020
This holster is EXCELLENT. It is well made and fits my Bersa perfectly. I easily tuned the cant and retention to my preference. Belt clip is strong and sturdy - no worries there. A great deal in every way.
Aaronw17
Reviewed in Canada on October 18, 2020
Very good quality
TS
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2019
I'm a retired cop and have carried concealed for 33 years, if that matters to how you view my opinion.This was purchased for daily use with a brand new pistol, so first I visually inspected the inside to make sure there were no burrs, etc. that might scratch or mar the pistol. There were none. You really need a very rigid 1.5" wide tactical belt for the clip to grab on to, and it grabs onto mine quite solidly. The holster retains the pistol by a section that impinges in the trigger guard forward of the trigger (so no risk of it activating the trigger). It hold just enough to keep it from coming loose when I jump up and down and move all around. Then unholstering the pistol is a snap. I really appreciate the solid, positive feel and sound when holstering it so you know the part holding the trigger guard is in the right place. The holster is lightly flared to facilitate easier re-holstering, which is crucial because in many self-defense situations you need to holster your firearm to switch to hands-on or pepper spray (if you're carrying a pistol but not pepper spray, you have a HUGE gap in your preparedness to deal with conflict; get a pocket sized one that is rated at law enforcement strength. They give up to 35 squirts. Here's what I carry and it only costs seven bucks: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0007VM8UC/ref=oh_aui_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 )I'm a fat guy, and as long as I wear my belt on my spare tire, instead of below it, it is very easy to draw when placed anywhere from below my belly button across to my side. If it is below the gut, the gut is an impediment to drawing, so plan to wear your pants a bit high, and the but of the firearm sticks out and makes a visible imprint on the shirt you're wearing. I also considered a shoulder holster for this reason, but with the thin Hawaiian shirts I wear I thought the imprint of the shoulder holster straps might be a give-away.The plastic is nicely rigid and good looking. The screws are well plated and secure. I have not felt the need to try to adjust either the cant of the firearm or the tightness of the grip of the holster on the gun, but both are possible.I have always carried in my waistband ("appendix carry"), usually with a t-shirt between me and the holster, with an oversize shirt over the firearm and not tucked in. That is how I will continue to carry, though there is enough material on the skin side of the holster to protect the firearm from contact with the skin. This design does not really allow you to tuck in a shirt in a way that won't draw attention. On the other hand, it holds close enough to the body that when I tried a properly sized t-shirt to cover it, it concealed the firearm pretty well. But, I will continue to wear the official uniform of fat men with concealed pistols: a Hawaiian shirt or an oversized sweatshirt. If someone could make a bulletproof Hawaiian shirt, a lot of ex-cops would buy them!Here are the very affordable belts I bought to affix the holster to. Though they have tough plastic buckles (instead of metal) I prefer them because unlike the metal ones I found they don't have logos that advertise that your belt is meant to hold a pistol. The lock down very positively to hold the belt in place, and there is no slippage. And, they give you an extra buckle for each belt in case they deteriorate. The belts are very rigid and I do not think they will warp to conform to my corpulence like less rigid belts have done. They come in two packs with a variety of color combinations, which is nice because I wear both blue and khaki pants. Any way, here's the link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07DDFMSZN/ref=oh_aui_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1Last observation. There is a major jump in price points between this holster and the next level up, like about $100. Unless you want a holster that allows you to tuck in your shirt, or that carries a spare magazine and has hinges to conform to your body, I don't see any reason to go to the more expensive holsters.If you go to the range and notice a fat guy smiling as he draws and fires at the dynamic steel targets, it may be me so say hi!SIX MONTH UPDATE: I have had zero problems with this holster. I remain fully happy with it.
Antman59
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2018
As a first time CCW permit holder, I reviewed a decent amount of holsters from the flimsy polyurethane ones, to holsters handmade from cow leather up to specialty skins for over $175. I picked the Concealment Express holster due to my owning an H&K VP9 full size 4” barrel, and the reviews for my choice of gun and Concealment Express’s Kydex holster seemed like a good match.I ordered the holster and it arrived the same day as my CCW permit which I thought was great and a good omen. The VP9 fit perfectly snapping in solid and holding there, and with the holster secured by my belt, I was able to pull my gun out without a lot of effort.I do have to say that I will most likely use appendix carry, and this does appear to be a bit uncomfortable with such a large gun, but that was my choice. The holster’s edges are not rough or sharp as some YouTube reviewers mentioned, so I’m glad that Concealment Express has worked that out.Overall I am very happy with the quality and flexibility of the holster being able to adjust the cant, and the clip one it is over your belt feels very secure. Definitely a good purchase for the money.If I decide to downsize to a smaller pistol, I will definitely buy a Concealment Express holster for that too!
InternetToughGuy
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2018
I've only been using this for a few weeks now, but from what I can tell as of now is that is seems fairly solid. Light like most all Kydex holsters. The fit is snug and the retention can be pretty assuring, but you may need to loosen it slightly out of the box. There really isnt much that stands out in terms of positives because as a whole it seems very sturdy and works as you'd expect. It's pretty easy to hide this little gun in jeans and a t shirt.The negatives are alot of me nitpicking and showing my preferences from what I want in a holster, so take these with a grain of salt if you'd like. The one that's not quite so subjective is there is a little wiggle room. I can move the gun slightly in more and back after it's been "locked in". Not by much, maybe a mm, but it seems like it should be pretty set once in the holster. Other than that, I get slight "scratch" (more like scuff cuz plastic wont scratch steel) near the front of the slide on the right side when drawing. Very minimal on my sample that can be wiped off and I wont worry about it at all. Only concern some may have is if theres long term wear on the finish here, if this even happens outside of my sample of 1. But for those who seem to be looking for a PERFECT holster at this price this stuff may matter.Other little things I'm PERSONALLY VERY PICKY with (dont take these points to heart)...It'd be nice if both clip screws could adjust for the angle or at least come just a bit higher up the holster (just 1/8 inch maybe) to get the gun to sit lower/closer to the belt line. It may be my build, but I really like to get the gun pretty low because it seems easier to hide, but also for comfort reasons. Many kydex iwb holsters (not just this) feel like they make it sit higher than say a leather iwb. Though it's very minimal, the kydex I own do make my guns sit higher than leather holsters I own, which only slightly bothers me with the P365 because of the aggressive grip and sharply cut sights now sitting higher and more likely to contact you stomach, sides, etc. If you wear an undershirt, feel comfy hiking up your underwear enough, or have a body where this doesn't matter, then that makes this minor inconvenience irrelevant.These are preferences and suggestions, not necessarily cons - so I don't think these things should overall detract from this being a very decent holster.