Galco stow-n-go holsters, good for something
I am testing out a lot of holsters for a Glock 19 to see if I can find the right one to use this summer. I went with the Stow-n-go holster because it looked like it is very CCW friendly, and it certainly is. I have only had this Glock 19 for a few months, and I’m still getting use to this Glock thing, but I’m not blown away by the design of this holster. I did have about a week break in period with the holster because being leather, it had to be broken in. This holster was really tight, but now that it’s been used several times at the range, there really isn’t any noticeable tension when pulling it out. This is very soft an fairly comfortable even though my Sig 239 was a thinner firearm. I am getting twice the fire power from this 9mm Glock 19.
The only real problem I have with this firearm and it’s a pretty big one, is that when it’s actually being used on the firing line, I am having a lot of trouble getting the gun in the holster. Not that it’s hard to get in, it’s really hard to get back in. And being that I am using a Glock, I’m not going to fool around with it. If it doesn’t drop into the holster, I’m not going to push it in. Galco holsters are very nice and well made, but this one even though I am using it, isn’t one of my favorites and I’m going to continue to look other places for something soft but not as flimsy. The soft leather makes the holster cave in when there isn’t a gun in it and I don’t like that. I have to take the holster off and put the firearm in it and then attach it to my belt.