Top notch customer service from Pistol Wear on the return of the PT2 with the snap issue. I had mentioned the Ruger in one email, and they told me their data showed that the PT2 was on the small side for the SP101. Because I hadn't picked up the gun yet, I told them the size looked fine, but that I'd trust their judgement. They ended up sending both the PT2 and the larger PT-ONE, with an envelope and pre-paid label to return the defective one, and which ever one I didn't choose.
The SP101 (mine has the 3" barrel), fits beautifully, and I didn't find drawing a problem at all. This holster was designed to be used when you're active, and it does that really well. The belt is amazingly comfortable, and the gun doesn't really bounce around while I was running (through the house, since it's cold outside, lol). I found it easy to draw, too, while I was carrying the pouch in front.
As for conceal-ability; not so great on my body with the type of clothing I would typically wear to exercise. I'd be very willing to change running gear, though, to make this work since it's doing it's job well. Here are a couple photos. (While the striped shirt isn't one of my running shirts, it's similar in fit, so I didn't bother to change. You can see that the sweater almost hides it. Kind of makes it look like I'm sticking my hip out, though I'm not. My zip-front jacket should do the trick, but it's in NY right now. In the last photo, the gun is inside the holster. This gives you an idea of how well the fabric hides the overall shape of the gun.



The SP101 (mine has the 3" barrel), fits beautifully, and I didn't find drawing a problem at all. This holster was designed to be used when you're active, and it does that really well. The belt is amazingly comfortable, and the gun doesn't really bounce around while I was running (through the house, since it's cold outside, lol). I found it easy to draw, too, while I was carrying the pouch in front.
As for conceal-ability; not so great on my body with the type of clothing I would typically wear to exercise. I'd be very willing to change running gear, though, to make this work since it's doing it's job well. Here are a couple photos. (While the striped shirt isn't one of my running shirts, it's similar in fit, so I didn't bother to change. You can see that the sweater almost hides it. Kind of makes it look like I'm sticking my hip out, though I'm not. My zip-front jacket should do the trick, but it's in NY right now. In the last photo, the gun is inside the holster. This gives you an idea of how well the fabric hides the overall shape of the gun.




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