I've actually had this holster for a couple of months now, but am just now getting around to getting comfortable with it and starting to use it regularly. It's just so hard to beat the convenience of a pocket holster, you know?
But I've worn it a few times, and played around with positioning, and I think I've got it mostly figured out now. So I figured it was time for a real heavy-use test and review.
Incidentally, I've got the cant set pretty far forward. There's still enough of the butt sticking out to get a good grip on it, and it nestles right into my fat hip and just disappears. It's super easy to adjust the cant by loosening the bolt holding the clip to the holster and repositioning it. Tucker even provides the allen wrench for it.
This is a really nice holster. There's nothing fancy about it at all. It's a leather holster with a tuckable belt clip. It is very well made, and fits my S&W 642 perfectly.
I've been using it without actually tucking my shirt; I just wear a cover shirt instead. But it's a tuckable holster and it should work without the cover layer, and so that's how I did my test.
This weekend I was going out to run a bunch of errands. It was fairly warm out, so I was just wearing jeans and a t-shirt. I hit a bunch of stores, getting in and out of my car at least 5 times. I put things in the trunk. I bent over to check things out on low shelves. During all this time, I did nothing to mess with how my shirt was tucked in over the holster. I only hitched up the back of my pants once in a while like I normally would.
In all that time, my shirt never came untucked. The rough-out holster held onto my shirt and nothing moved at all. The gun stayed put. The holster didn't shift at all. The shirt stayed in place.
When I got home, I took some pictures of myself wearing the rig. This is exactly how I looked after several hours of being out and about running errands.
Go check out all the pics (warning: fat guy with a gun; may not be safe for work or viewing by children):
http://pictures.gigservices.com/gallery2/v/holster/
This is a fine holster, and it is definitely not going to end up in a box full of unused holsters.