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RE: Duty drop

I remember, when I was watching cowboy movies, the first thing someone who had a Colt did was adjust the height of the holster so that the handle of the gun was near his relaxed hand, so that he could pull it out of the holster as soon as possible in a duel.

I'm only interested in what "holds" the gun in this holster so it doesn't fall out while running, I don't see any fuse?
Do you fasten the holster, which is now halfway up your thigh, to your leg somehow, or does it hit your leg when you walk?

The frames addon is the ultimate, "battle ready" variant...

This is an example of the necessary preparation (what you wrote about in the last post), in order to have an advantage.
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The Kydex holster is a snug fit for the firearm and has a couple screws that can be tightened or loosened to obtain the correct "grip" on the firearm to prevent it accidentally slipping out. There's a couple thick rubber spacers between the holster inner and outer that will crush inwards when the screws are tightened allowing the movement to grab the gun a little tighter. I don't want it too tight though or the draw is slower.

The holster is spaced slightly off the hip/leg, there's not much in it, but it's supposed to be quite snug. It does not restrict freedom of movement.

Aha, it means that it is universal, it is not only for that model of pistol. although it looks like it was cast just for him :-)

Nope, it's molded and designed specifically for the CZ P-09, each handgun has a different holster.