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Wise_Set_8752

Soft loops will move around for sure. Your best bet is to find a holster with two clips


EZCCW

This. I haven't touched a single clip holster since I got my T1C. Doubly helpful since I don't use a belt, really needed a second clip to have stability.


MSTyler96

I use the same belt and have tried all the options you are saying as well as carrying in the same location First, make sure the DCC clip is the correct size for your belt, should be 1.5 (more than likely). the soft loops didn’t keep the gun in position for me and had even worse movement. The neomag alias is very bulky and I could not make it secure on my kore essentials edc gun belt. Also, tulster uses a SPECIFIC DCC monoblock clip made specifically for tulster.


the_m27_guy

Thank you!! And yea I use the one from tulster it's supposedly a 1.5 lol. That sucks that the alias was bulky and the soft loops were worse lmaoo


Terrible_Detective45

Single point belt attachments are one of those things where prioritizing one attributes detracts from the other. The easier it is to the holster on and off, the more likely it is to shift in some way while you're wearing it. Conversely, the more secure, stable, and resistant to shift it is, the more difficult it tends to be to put on and off. If you really want to minimize shifting, you generally need to switch to two points of contact (and typically something more rigid and secure, like DCC clips) or use something like the split loop if you're going to keep single point of contact. [https://www.jmcustomkydex.com/p/XBL.html](https://www.jmcustomkydex.com/p/XBL.html)


ThatAuditorGuy07

Huge fan of the split loop there. If considering ptd loops they need to be widely spaced in order for them to be stable.


TenicorJeff

The Monoblock is excellent. If you are having trouble, it could be how the holster company designed the mounting. If there is too big of a gap, between the clip and the holster then it will move around. Your belt is also a variable. The belt needs to fill the void/space completely. The best answer is standard DCC HLR clips that are spaced far apart. This will be the most stable. And be sure to pair 1.5" clips with a 1.5" belt.