Fobus Roto-Holsters™

American Revival Apparel Company

RugerRon60

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Jun 8, 2012
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Since I can't get the left handed N82 I want I decided to try an OWB. I seen on eBay a Fobus 360 Roto-Holster. I want something I can wear strong side or crossdraw. I have a Fobus holster for my LCP but really never got to use it as shortly after I bought the holster I got the CT laser and rendered it usless :-\ Suppose to be here Thursday. Will wear it camping this weeken and see who like's it more, me or my holster drawer.
 

Yogi 117

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Jun 8, 2012
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Good luck on the Roto-Holster. I have a Fobus paddle holster (not the Roto model) for my Glock26 & love it, but only use it during the cooler months of the year. Hope it works for ya! Yogi 8)
 
M

mukwah

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I have a Fobus for all of my handguns. Great for colder months or camping and hiking, fishing, or any outdoor activity.
 

Verticoli

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Jun 10, 2012
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I've a Fobus paddle for my baby Gs and I like it OK 'cept for one thing, the retention. It takes a sharp tug straight up to free the gun and my feeling is that that's not optimal in every situation. There simply is no way to draw with your off-hand if you had to and there's only one way to draw with your strong-hand. And if you're not wearing the holster and want to draw? Forgetaboutit@!

Good luck with your, I assume it's for your SR9c?
 

RugerRon60

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Jun 8, 2012
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Verticoli said:
I've a Fobus paddle for my baby Gs and I like it OK 'cept for one thing, the retention. It takes a sharp tug straight up to free the gun and my feeling is that that's not optimal in every situation. There simply is no way to draw with your off-hand if you had to and there's only one way to draw with your strong-hand. And if you're not wearing the holster and want to draw? Forgetaboutit@!

Good luck with your, I assume it's for your SR9c?

Yes it is for the SR9c. I purchased this knowing it's going to be a "jacket" cool weather holster. I am just biding my time as I really want the N82 professional left handed version. I am a one handed draw only person due to an accident in the early 90's working in a wood mill running a wood molder (basically a four sided router) a temporary working turned the machine on while doing maintenance on it. No lock-out tag-outs were installed at the time. I don't mind at all talking about it I haven't said allot about it due to I don't want to make anyone uncomfortable but I would like to mention my situation because I may get some good pointers from the experienced minds that are on this forum. I lost all 4 fingers on my right hand and they were only able to re-attach my ring finger as my index and I cannot bend it, basically my right hand has only a pincher type function, Hasn't slowed me down much as one would think it could. Born right handed and right eye dominant I have dealt with it pretty well. I will post how the Fobus works out.
 

RugerRon60

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Jun 8, 2012
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Fobus Roto holster came in and I like. As mention it will be great for when concealment is not an issue as it can stick the gun out there a bit even for jacket wear. But I found I do like OWB on this gun. This is actually is the 3rd holster I have for my SR9c. I bought one of those cheap walmart holsters with the mag pouch for the range, fits the SR22 as well and serves its purpose. I also have a small IWB thin nylon holster that conceals it good but not the best for getting a decent draw. Besides a shoulder holster for my Taurus Judge I never tried to conceal a gun the size of the SR9c with a belt holster before as I have a .25 Titan F.I.E before Elsie. I have learned one thing... I got to really respect the power of concealment that LCP gives you. Carrying the SR9c definately has a learning curve. I thinking a leather crossdraw maybe OWB may be the answer for me on this weapon. I am second guessing going IWB with the SR9c now. Looks like I need a few more holsters to make sure. A little expensive, but fun ;D