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mnewlander
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I am looking for an IWB holster for every day carry. i ran across old faithful holster and it seemed like a good deal to me. i ordered one and am waiting.
has anyone used or have one of these and what do you think of it.
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I bought one of their pre-formed kits for SOB. Good materials, comfortable and very reasonable pricing. No buyers remorse - I would buy from them again.
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I haven't tried one of their holsters, but I did get one of their belt kits and I am very pleased with the purchase. I may get another one so I can stain one brown and one black.
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My wife gave me their pre-molded/un-assembled IWB for Christmas.

I had difficulty putting it together so I contacted them to see if I they would assemble it for me at no extra charge. They responded back within 24 hours and had it back to me within a week. Great customer service!

The fit is perfect to the point that I forgot that it is there.
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I got their DIY holster kit and like it a lot.
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Thanks for the feedback
I can't find any negative comments anywhere so i am hopping this will be the perfect IWB holster for me.
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How much are they? If you are looking for a quality IWB holster for cheap and quick delivery time check out Kholsters.

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They have a great warranty and return policy too.
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I saw these, they run about the same price as old faithful. I went with old faithful for the reason that you can adjust the tension on the kydex. i hate when my gun sticks. i know i could use leather but am afraid about the possibility that it could colaps and i want to use it not only for EDC but for IDPA also.
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I have an IWB from Old Faithful and I don't really care for it. I wanted something to carry my .40 H&K but did not want to shell out the bucks to get another crossbreed, so I gave Old Faithful a try. Overall, construction seems to be good, the problem that I have is that the leather is very soft and easily twists. After about an hour of carrying my .40, the edges of the holster start twisting in and form an uncomfortable lump. I have tried to resolve the problem, but it persists.
It could just be my body type, or the fact that I am trying to carry a fairly large gun, but I have never had this issue with my crossbreed. I don't want to bad mouth the company, as the holster does not seem to be poor quality, it just doesn't work for me.
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