First, please make sure the holster you have is an approved fit for your pistol (see on this page the question concerning gun fits).
If your holster is from our standard series (no retention adjustment screw), it might need a 'break in' period. Draw fast and decisively, in an upwards motion, in line with the holster direction. Do it many times, until you feel the draw is easy enough and not too much force needs to be applied. You may also apply some silicone (or similar) spray inside the holster, in the trigger guard area, to ease the draw. You may watch this YouTube video for further guidance:
If your holster is from our ND series (with retention adjustment screw), simply try to unscrew the retention adjustment screw up to the point where the draw is convenient and not too difficult when drawing in a fast and decisive upwards motion. In any case, do not completely unscrew the retention adjustment screw.
If, after doing all the above, you still find it difficult to draw from your holster, kindly contact our customer service at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
If, when worn properly, you feel your gun is not held tightly by the holster, it might be that your gun is not a fit for the holster model you have. In this case kindly contact our customer service at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..