Simple reveiw;Please take into acct that I'm kind of new to gun collecting and this is the first time i have ever posted a review. I have used it for about a week it's and IWB holster
constructed of very thin cowhide you forget that your wearing it in part due to the weight of the five 7 and the holsters thin and soft construction!
High Noon Holster---------- style- SPLIT DECISION
PROS
1) Very comfortable
2) Easily concealed with or without
a tucked shirt
3) Well constructed
4) Tension screw for draw adj
5) In"expensive
6) Fits the gun like a glove
CONS
1) Reholstering will require
removing the holster sometimes.
The holster's mouth tends to
flatten up due to it's soft design!
Sorry about the crappy cell phone pics! Those of you who own a Ruger LCP this holster works very well it's even easy to reholster the weapon thanx!
Thanks for the report. Maybe you could give an update after a few months of use? Sometimes Pros/Cons can change with a little breaking in (or wear)
I might be interested in that holster myself. Thanks again.
So far nothing has changed holster fit is better overall,I have being doing a lot of OC'ing lately and I have been using a blackhawk cqc for that!Originally Posted by FNVet49
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Thought I would revive this thread with a quick review of an IWB High Noon holsters called the Bare Asset. I have several of these for various handguns like the Glock 19, 1911 and one for a no longer owned Beretta PX$ Storm Subcompact. I was checking some old holsters to see if any would fit the FN 57, and found that the 57 fit well into the Bare Asset for the Beretta.
I'll note at this point that High Noon does make several holsters for the 57, so I plan to order a Mr. Softy for the 57.
However, I was pleased to note the good fit that occurred with the above-mentioned Bare Asset holster for the Beretta PX4 Storm Subcompact.
The barrel does protrude about an inch from the bottom of the holster but the gun rides securely in the holster and is easy to draw. I wore it last night to dinner and found it to be quite comfortable both in driving, sitting at the dinner table and walking.
I've been using High Noon IWB holsters now for several years and have been very pleased with their quality and how they feel. They are also very reasonably priced. These holsters are made of some leather like material but wear quite well and are even comfortable in the excessive Texas heat we've had the past year. The lightweight guns like the 57 ride well in this holster and as I said, was very secure. I have many different types of holsters for different guns and although I prefer a belt holster to an IWB, concealed carry in a warm area like Texas often necessitates an IWB holster for concealment.
As I said, I'll be order a "proper" holster from High Noon for the 57, but was pleased with how the 57 carried in this adapted holster. I'll continue to use this holster and will order a Mr. Softy for greater concealment. It made concealing this full size pistol under a shirt very easy, and that is not always the case with some IWB holsters and full size guns.