UndercoverBack to Kel-Tec stuffI have a Comp-Tac Undercover IWB holster for my P-11, but I might consider the Pro Undercover instead if I were to do it again. The undercover does not hold the angle of the gun steady, but that is actually kind of a good thing because I like more of a forward cant than it would give if it were to hold the cant steady (J hook parallel to the belt). It is still plenty secure and the gun nor the holster are going to come out, just may tilt a bit forward and/or back. The pro Under cover looks like it may be more steady (but then you only get 1 set cant angle). With the pro you have the option of wearing it between the belt and your pants (I think by looking at the pictures), with the under cover you can not. One thing I like a lot about my Undercover (and I believe Comp-Tac's design in general which probably will apply to other models) is that the retention is only at the forward most part of the trigger guard, which makes for a short crisp release with almost no drag past the first 1/4 inch of the draw. I'm pretty sure that all of their models are like this. This will ensure that the holster will not come into contact with your trigger even with a trigger shoe, as the retention indentation in the trigger guard is well forward of the trigger. It also has 2 tension screws that allow you to set the tension you desire.
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