I own four of these holsters, and use them for the FNP .45 (order same model number as Ruger P90), Ruger P90, and two Ruger P345. One of these holsters I have been using for daily concealed carry for over six years. It is still sturdy, reliable, and looks absolutely beautiful. The only maintenance it ever needs is to be cleaned occasionally with a little saddle soap and shined up with a touch of shoe polish. This holster rides snug against the body for excellent concealment and comfort. I am a slender man of medium build, and with this holster I can carry a full-sized pistol comfortably all day, and conceal it easily under a t-shirt, vest, or jacket. It is made of sturdy, attractive un-lined leather with a fine finish. The thumbreak is crisp (even after six years) and provides excellent weapon retention as well as fully protecting the pistol's finish and sights. The cant is perfect, and the low cut on the front of the holster allows for a fast, smooth draw once the holster is broken in. The leather of the holster protects and will not scratch the pistol's finish. Because it is a leather holster, there is some effort required to break the holster in. It will be too tight at first. The retention screw must be loosened and the (un-loaded!) pistol carefully worked into the holster. It will require some time of leaving the weapon in the holster 24 hrs. a day, and working it in and out repeatedly (always unloaded) to produce that buttery smooth draw, but it is very worth the effort for the professional, or anyone serious about daily self-defense carry. I have tried many, many ccw holsters, and this is the best I've ever used, and the one I choose to use every day.
Pros: Best CCW Holster
Cons: Must be "broken in"
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