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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3281025" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>I think most of the "quality" holster makers use both; giving the consumer options. Some only use belt loops though, for dual attachment rigs anyway. Milt Sparks use to make a Watch Six holster, which had dual clips, as did Lou Alessi....(who I am 99% certain designed it). You can see this design in UBG's Striker and in a couple of the models point out by Tim Thurner, like the KX Lightweight I have enroute for my P365, but Sparks doesn't make it anymore. </p><p></p><p>Now, I like, and have both clips and loops for IWB holsters. Granted, a one-way snap-on <u>belt loop</u> is more secure than the same holster using <u>clips</u>, but for the utmost security, you need to use belt <u>slots</u>, which basically means OWB. I wouldn't think of using a <em>cheap </em>holster with a clip on attachment, but I don't have a problem with using clips from a "name" maker, like TT, Sparks, UBG, etc. I also tend to think clips are okay with the lighter guns, but if I am going to IWB carry a Govt Model or Glock 17 or some other behemoth of a pistol, gimme belt loops all day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3281025, member: 10465"] I think most of the "quality" holster makers use both; giving the consumer options. Some only use belt loops though, for dual attachment rigs anyway. Milt Sparks use to make a Watch Six holster, which had dual clips, as did Lou Alessi....(who I am 99% certain designed it). You can see this design in UBG's Striker and in a couple of the models point out by Tim Thurner, like the KX Lightweight I have enroute for my P365, but Sparks doesn't make it anymore. Now, I like, and have both clips and loops for IWB holsters. Granted, a one-way snap-on [U]belt loop[/U] is more secure than the same holster using [U]clips[/U], but for the utmost security, you need to use belt [U]slots[/U], which basically means OWB. I wouldn't think of using a [I]cheap [/I]holster with a clip on attachment, but I don't have a problem with using clips from a "name" maker, like TT, Sparks, UBG, etc. I also tend to think clips are okay with the lighter guns, but if I am going to IWB carry a Govt Model or Glock 17 or some other behemoth of a pistol, gimme belt loops all day. [/QUOTE]
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