Switched from PHLster Enigma to Bravo Concealment IWB — game changer
Carried my S&W M&P Shield Plus for 18 months in a PHLster Enigma. Too bulky. Tried a PHLster Enigma and night and day difference. So much more comfortable.
Anyone else run one?
Carried my S&W M&P Shield Plus for 18 months in a PHLster Enigma. Too bulky. Tried a PHLster Enigma and night and day difference. So much more comfortable.
Anyone else run one?
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Dude same. I spent way too long researching before I just pulled the trigger and bought one.
My wife would kill me if I bought another one but this is tempting lol
My two cents — don't overthink it. Just get what feels right in your hand and train with it.
This is the content I come here for. Thanks OP.
Think you mean you switched TO the Bravo Concealment from the Enigma? Anyway, Bravo makes solid gear. I see a lot of their holsters on the range and they hold up well. The Enigma system works great for some folks but it's definitely not for everyone - takes some getting used to and can be bulky like you said.
Never tried either system since I'm strictly pocket carry with my LCP MAX. But I hear good things about Bravo Concealment from guys at the range. The Enigma always seemed overly complicated to me... sometimes simple is better. How's the retention on the Bravo?
I run a similar setup with my P365 in a Bravo Concealment Torsion. Love how low profile it is compared to some other IWB holsters I've tried. The Enigma might work better for guys but us ladies need something that doesn't print under fitted clothes. Bravo just disappears under a t-shirt.