By Walt Rauch Combat Handguns November 2000 Page 99 The samples I have received from High Noon Holsters are all good quality
leather. The holsters mount with pancake belt loops, paddle or one way straps, and there is an interesting pocket holster. All except the pocket rig feature a tension screw in the holster body so you can set your own retention standards.
High Noon is a relatively new company in the holster market, but their product line is wide enough so that you should be able to find a holster for your particular gun and carry method. You can have open top thumb snap, or belt
slide outside the pants or in and the loops are all sized to accommodate up to a 1-3/4 belt.The pocket holster has a special durable extruded material that's rubber- like, attached to the outside of the holster body and grabs on the pocket material preventing the gun and holster from coming out together. I have worked with two, one for my Centennial 5 shooter and the other for a Seecamp.
The holsters do what they're supposed to, retain the gun, don't print in your pocket and stay there when you draw your gun. They are certainly a good value for the money
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