"I'll let you know how I found about your company.... The Commanding General of the (edited) Marine Air Wing was wearing the same rig when I was in his neck of the woods about two weeks ago - he said it was really comfortable. I am an infantryman and served as a rifle company commander during OIF I. Since I was operating at the tactical level and lived in a flak jacket, helmet and gear for seven months, I always had a leg holster - it's most practical and affords the quickest draw when needed. But honestly, most folks buy those because they look cool. The truth is that after a few days of continuous wear, most end up hating them. Leg holsters pull your belt down all day (it really doesn't matter how thick or tough your belt is when it's 120 degrees and you've sweated through it), they make it difficult to run/sprint, and when you sit on the ground (as grunts do all the time), the magazine well drags in the dirt. The types that say they really like leg holsters are either not grunts, or if they are infantry, they're probably a special operator type that doesn't get dirty often. This time around, I am serving as just one of the guys on a large headquarters staff (edited). So, I can now carry my weapon in a more comfortable manner - for obvious reasons, we have our weapons on 24/7. For about a month prior to coming over this time, I looked on the internet for something better than the military issue, green Bianchi M9 holster - too bad I was ignorant about your company. I'm glad I have the order in now.... and I think I'll be very happy with your product, when it arrives. If you like, you can send me some brochures and I'll hand them out to folks on the staff here, (edited) the old tankers holster (meant for the .45) or a ……. nylon shoulder rig... I don't think anyone is very happy with what they're wearing, especially wearing it 24/7."