Product Review
Experienced gun carriers often joke among themselves about the drawer being full of holsters that they've accumulated over the years that don't get used. There are several reasons it takes a while to find just the right holster for you. You probably need a few different kinds of holsters for a few different guns. Some holsters are well made, while others aren't. Now, do all the permutations of these reasons multiplied by the dozens of holster manufacturers, custom holster makers and semi-custom makers, and you wind up with a whole lot of holsters that you don't use and a few that you regularly do.
The holster should provide access to the gun in a short amount of time in compromised positions, like when you are rolling around on the ground or strapped in a car seat. Further the gun should be held in a stable position, so that the draw can be consistent and reliable under stress.
The holster should not let the gun be visible or print through concealing garments