Oklahoma requires a holster for open carry (and common sense requires a holster for concealed carry.) So, if you open carry, what level of retention is your open carry holster? Concealed carriers can chime in on this one, too.
I got a Safariland 7378 ALS paddle holster for my S&W Model 37 a few weeks back. I've found it to be more convenient than the Speed Safety spring holster I've been using for it, and it's still concealable. I didn't get the 567BL belt loop accessory with it. (eBay, what can I say?) The holster is available on holsters.com in left and right hand, and the belt loops are available for about $6.00. Shipping for the belt loop is $5.00.
The ALS system is very secure and very fast. Anyone trying a "snatch" would be pretty surprised.
Most of my belt holsters are just thumb breaks, including my duty holster. The spring holster I referenced has a detachable safety strap that I rarely used.
I got a Safariland 7378 ALS paddle holster for my S&W Model 37 a few weeks back. I've found it to be more convenient than the Speed Safety spring holster I've been using for it, and it's still concealable. I didn't get the 567BL belt loop accessory with it. (eBay, what can I say?) The holster is available on holsters.com in left and right hand, and the belt loops are available for about $6.00. Shipping for the belt loop is $5.00.
The ALS system is very secure and very fast. Anyone trying a "snatch" would be pretty surprised.
Most of my belt holsters are just thumb breaks, including my duty holster. The spring holster I referenced has a detachable safety strap that I rarely used.