Well I'll start by saying that I tried to review a product on their web page and despite it posting after sending me an email to confirm I was the reviewer the review magically dissappears once the web page is refreshed. I also attempted to post the review on their Facebook page and it wouldn't post either so something is shady. Here is the review:
I'll explain the pros and cons of the holster below but, just to sum it up quickly for those that do not wish to read my entire review, the holster has way too much slop between the pistol and the holster especially when compared to other manufacturers holsters. It definitely does not fit like a glove and a significant amount of daylight is visible around the entire pistol with the exception of the trigger guard. The only way to eliminate any movement within the holster is to tighten the tensioning screws to the point that it requires an unnecessary amount of force to remove the pistol from the holster. This might vary on other holsters manufactured by Concealment Express so this is strictly a judgment of the Sig P365 holster.
To start, I purchased the following for a new SIG P365 that is replacing the Kimber Micro 9 I currently carry. So I ordered the IWB Kydex holster in carbon fiber (SSR-P365-CF-RH-VAR), the claw kit (CE-CLAW-KIT), the 1.75" belt clip (CEX-175BLTCLP) and the quick draw lubricant (CE-QUICKDRAW). TOTAL $70.80. At the moment I'm using a Vedder LightTuck holster with claw attachment and prior to that it was a Badger Concealment holster. Both companies had pros and cons to their holsters and Concealment Express seemed to bridge the gap. I liked the large plastic clip of the Badger but it lacked the adjustability of the clip that the Vedder and the Concealment Express holsters have as well as a claw kit. I did modify the Badger to accept the claw kit but that's another matter. The Vedder on the other hand has the adjustability and the claw kit however I am not partial to the metal clip that they use. They also are also more expensive. Perhaps you get what you pay for. Quality wise both Badger and Vedder make excellent products. The goal with the Concealment Express holster was to bridge the gap because it seemed to offer the best of both holsters and was cheaper than the Vedder at $79.37 shipped.
Pros: the kydex, clip, hardware and claw kit all appear to be quality. I was pleasantly surprised that I did not need the 1.75" clip that I purchased in order to use the holster with my current gun belt which is slightly under 1.75". With both Badger and Vedder the 1.75" clip was required to accommodate my belt. Shipping was also quick and free.
Cons: as mentioned above there is a significant amount of play when the pistol is holstered and the tensioning screws are adjusted to an acceptable level. If you tighten them to the point that the slop is eliminated it requires an ungodly amount of force to remove the pistol from the holster. Can you say wedgie! Now granted my experience with both Badger and Vedder has only involved a Kimber Micro 9, a SIG P226 and a Kahr CW9 however none of them had anything close to the amount of slop that this holster has. I can only conclude that this is a) poor design and engineering or b) i received an outlier which speaks to quality control. Also the claw kit is more robust than that used by Vedder however the extra bulk doesn't aid in concealing the pistol anymore than the less obtrusive Vedder claw. This is strictly opinion.
I am skeptical of the reviews on here as they're all rated highly (another reason for choosing Concealment Express)and I cannot possibly believe that someone that has experience with other holsters would find the holster that I have acceptable. So, in conclusion, it looks like I'll be buying a Vedder so I can compare apples to apples and I will update my review at that time if it allows me to. read more