The Kenai chest holster is a winner, the only draw back is there is no adjustment screw to loosen or tighten the fit. It is a solid hold, but you have to really yank it out of the holster. My G20 is coming along fairly well, while I am not a great shot I keep 10 into about 3-4 inches at 12 yards with fairly stiff hand loads. I really wanted to try those montana bullets with the .330 wide meplat but Bruce the owner said I would have trouble getting them to feed in the OEM barrel, so I bought the 200 grain .300 meplat bullets. Kind of disappointing as the .330 meplat bullets look like they would provide better terminal performance. Overall if I could shoot 2 inch off hand groups with any handgun at 25 yards it would be worth while paying a couple grand to get a custom accurate 1911 10mm, the G20 hits a spot where its accuracy is better than my ability, it is very reliable, reasonably powerful, and holds enough ammunition that where I hunt I don't feel the need to carry a spare magazine. The only thing that would make it better for me is if it had the MOS capability but in honesty I don't know if that would improve my shooting either. Thus being a confirmed gun nut and walking to the stand in the dark, with a 4 layers of clothes, red vest, back pack, seat cushion, rifle with day scope on the shoulder and head lamp, unzip my red vest, jacket and overalls and I can put pull the G20 in the event I would ever need it. Of course the desire to have a pistol like this in the southern deer woods, may fall into the red rider BB gun fantasy area, but I would rather have it and not need it than need it and not have it. Plus I like reloading the cartridge and shooting the pistol quite a bit. The G20 is an affordable "everymans" woods pistol, it does a lot of things right and only one thing "the trigger" not so right.