Ordered 2 of these a month ago after failing to find any holsters for the Beretta 92 Brigadier for a reasonable price. (standard 92FS holsters don't work). Also got one for my CZ75b Omega that has been a pleasure to shoot since its trip to Cajun.
Initial impressions are very favorable. I remembered the prices wrong in the video; the standard price for the competition holster with DOTS belt attachment is $70, and the carbon black cost me an additional $5.
For around the same price as the machine-molded offerings from other makers, you get a hand-molded, double-thickness kydex holster with your choice of belt attachments. So far I'm impressed.
I bought one from Red Hill Tactical for a Beretta 92a1. Top notch quality. A little pricey but worth it in my case since there weren’t many off the shelf options for that model of Beretta. SB
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I use the Redhill holsters for matches, though other makes for concealed carry. The Redhill holsters are well made and won't break. There's a lot of choice in color and style. I use a bright interior color with an offset holster; it's impossible to miss when returning to the holster. Mine have a carbon fiber finish on the outside. They're functional, and look nice, too.
I had one when I shot Tanfoglio, and I am not a fan. Never had a holster before that constantly left shavings on the slide. Could not get retention right. Had to file off and cut off parts of it to reduce interference spots. Left me with impression of quickly made unrefined product. I moved on to Lytton and GX for higher end competition rigs, and I'd even take Bladetech over RHT.