Bravo Concealment DOS Torsion Holster Review
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In this video I review the Bravo Concealment DOS Torsion holster. The Torsion holster is designed with a 10 degree inward cant to angle the holster and firearm even closer to your body for more concealment. They also come standard with an opening on the barrel to accommodate threaded barrels. They feature an RMR cut in the holster to allow the usage of RMRs on the pistol as well as a larger sight channel in the holster for taller sights.
The belt loops are one of the best features of this holster in my opinion. They have a little ramp and hook that meet up together to disallow any kind of opening for the belt to escape through when you are drawing your pistol. I've had problems with some belt loops/hooks not retaining the holster well and allowing me to pull the holster out with the gun when I draw, which these loops prevent.
I did have some problem with the holster digging into me a little bit depending on where I had it positioned. This is not exclusive to this holster as I have had this happen before with other holsters.
Overall I really like this holster for my S&W M&P9c. I feel like the design of the inward cant does help reduce printing well. It will be my primary holster for conceal carrying the M&P9c.
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