Hey all,
new owner and new forum member, first post!
I purchased a recluse rear pocket holster, and have noticed that it prints fine, but if anybody is standing behind me they could catch the flash of metal in my rear pocket from the hammer and mag release. Has anybody used permanent ink (would not be all that permanent) or anything else to darken up these areas?
For those interested in my own first impressions.....
1. Easy to carry back pocket. If you are fit and not wearing baggy pants it seems like front pocket would be a little to awkward. I can carry it in the recluse front pocket and it is comfortable, just too large for looking normal. Strangers would say nothing......not think much of it.......friends would say WTF kind of giant smartphone is that? Easy to jacket carry. I think IWB will be easy (still waiting for my crossbreed minituck and belt). Cargo pants easy to carry, would look fine, but would be a little heavy and swing around while walking.
2. Worked almost flawlessly on first range visit. I had one FTE out of 50 rounds (without any takedown or cleaning) using WWB. The round that had a FTE was on the top of the magazine and felt really strange going into the mag, kept sliding forward on its own, almost didn't use it, think it was a little "off".
3. Slight PIA to takedown compared to Glock, but not bad, just need a strong grip and a punch.
4. Pretty big PIA to put back together. Had to websearch to figure out a couple weird spots, there are some tools that make it easier.
5. I can shoot it well close range with stock grips and mag, no need for extensions for me (6'3" large hands). Firm trigger hand on grip helps. Havnt tried long range and wouldn't use it in a scenario where I can run away.
6. If it works well with defensive ammo (still waiting for this, trying federal HST 124), this will be a pleasure to own. I trust the caliber and my ability to carry and shoot it. I simply wouldn't carry something larger. Just wish it came with a couple simple tools that would help takedown and reassembly and better instructions. An official trusted ammo list would also be great.
Thanks,
Chris