Hooch Holster Review

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  • KillStick

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    Dec 9, 2010
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    Anderson
    First off I will say that I am biased towards leather holsters, specifically the ttgunleather occidental holsters. That being said I went out on a limb and got my first kydex IWB holster and figured I would give my money to a local business called Hooch Holsters. To make things better he is a member here on INGO.

    My initial impression with Hooch Holsters is that the owner and operator is a very friendly and helpful person. He took the time and effort to answer my questions and made payment very easy VIA a check mailed to him. I don't know about you but when I pay some one for a service and product I appreciate the extra effort to keep me inform of the progress and shipment of the product. In that regard I give Hooch Holsters a A+.

    The test gun was a Gen 4 Glock 27, this little gun seemed to fit the ideal carry scenario for me to try out a kydex holster.
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    My initial impression of the holster when I received it was that it was made with good quality material and you could tell some one cared about the product that they were putting out. This was a Iwb holster with snaps and they were tight which is something I like. I hate have a nicely made IWB holster strictly for CC only to be able to hear the snaps rattle around like pennies in a tin can.

    The holster is made specifically for the firearm you intend to carry and in that respect was molded very nicely for said pistol that I was testing it for. The rivets hold the holster together very nicely and are finished in a way that wouldn't irritate skin or cause problems down the road.

    The snaps are very nicely secured allowing them to rotate but not flop around aimlessly. Also the edges of the holster are finished and seem to be ground down to give you a smooth edge. I like this feature because I don't want to be using a Holster that could dig into my skin with sharp edges.

    I carried this holster strictly for little over a week and found it to be fairly comfortable, it is mostly designed in a certain way that would allow me to carry in the 330 position. Now I said this in the beginning that I was biased to leather holsters and in this respect I like that the Leather holsters will eventually mold to your style and body type. Irregardless this kydex holster was comfortable for this testing.

    The only down side for my personal use of this holster and it may be fine for you is the retention. I would have liked it to be a little more positive in the retention area. It is fairly loose, there is retention but if you were to have the firearm holstered and turn it up side down it will come out with little resistance.
    I understand this is kind of nit picking because I wouldn't have the holster upside down while I am carrying but I like knowing that the firearm is secured in all conditions. Also this holster has a sweat guard that can still get a full grip on the gun for presentation purposes. I find this to be a very nice feature. The holster also has a small cant to it that makes presentation purposes a little better in my opinion.

    All in all I would rate this holster a 7.5 out of 10 ( being 10 the best), only taking a hit because of retention.

    I would recommend this holster to friends and other individuals that plan on carrying.

    Here are some pictures of the holster with CC firearm.
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    GPD177

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    Feb 16, 2009
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    Greenwood
    Hey Killstick, thanks for the review. On IWB holsters I try to err on being a little looser, reason being is that when it is put in the holster and then tucked into the pants with a belt cinched around it, it can put enough pressure on the gun/holster to amplify the level of retention. Obviously, everyone wears their belts and pants differently so what may be good for me may not be as good for you. If you want more retention I would be happy to go back and add it back in via the trigger guard and to a lesser extent using the ejection port.

    Thanks for the feedback from everyone, kydex forming is definately a learning curve and I have learned a lot in the last year.
     

    cosermann

    Grandmaster
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    Aug 15, 2008
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    +1 for Jeff. He gave me some super secret tips (just kidding) to try to improve the fit of the holster. We'll see how they work.
     

    KillStick

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    Dec 9, 2010
    699
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    Anderson
    I enjoy doing reviews like this, it is a learning experience for everyone especially potential buyers. If I can give a good shout out to companies I will support there business.
     

    Dog1

    Master
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    Feb 15, 2010
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    Clark County, Indiana
    I have one of his that is for a M&P with a light.

    Kinda sloppy fit, gun wants to move around too much. I let my son use it for his airsoft now. Waste of $60.

    I replaced it with a Raven.
     

    drillsgt

    Grandmaster
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    Nov 29, 2009
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    149
    Sioux Falls, SD
    I've had about four holsters so far from Hooch, he goes out of his way to accomodate you and I have never had a problem with any product. You know he's a class act by how he responded to criticism without getting defensive and puts the customer first and not his ego. Highly recommended.
     

    slowG

    Expert
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    Dec 15, 2010
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    Kydex is easily adjusted with a little heat. Foxx makes a video showing how to adjust it to your liking.
     
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