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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 1595291" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>The Striker sits deeper and has less cant than the Canute, but it has the metal clips. I actually used to prefer the clips as they are easy in/out of your waistband at the beginning and end of the day. But the problem is that those metal clips aren't very friendly to auto-upholstery if you wear the holster at 4-5 O'clock (especially leather seats).</p><p></p><p>The snaps Nate uses on the leather-loops are heavy-duty and you can unsnap them and snap them back at the beginning and end of every day and they still hold up. I've been doing it with my second-hand Canute (that looks like its been to hell and back) for 4 years now and the snaps are still just as strong as they ever were.</p><p></p><p>I prefer the Canute now days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 1595291, member: 229"] The Striker sits deeper and has less cant than the Canute, but it has the metal clips. I actually used to prefer the clips as they are easy in/out of your waistband at the beginning and end of the day. But the problem is that those metal clips aren't very friendly to auto-upholstery if you wear the holster at 4-5 O'clock (especially leather seats). The snaps Nate uses on the leather-loops are heavy-duty and you can unsnap them and snap them back at the beginning and end of every day and they still hold up. I've been doing it with my second-hand Canute (that looks like its been to hell and back) for 4 years now and the snaps are still just as strong as they ever were. I prefer the Canute now days. [/QUOTE]
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