I really like the features that thing has. I could see it being extremely useful in L.E., and also very useful if you have kids and need to lock up your pistol in the vehicle if you cannot legally carry it for a few minutes (going inside a business/federal building that doesn't allow weapons). Of course, I would want to do extensive wear-and-tear tests and field testing to see how it functioned and if it needed cleaning. I wouldn't pay $240 for the privilege of conducting said field testing. My lvl 2 Sig Sauer holster, which cost me $30, serves me just fine and is fast, comfy and extremely simple. It serves my purpose. Think about what you REALLY need in a holster, analyze what a typical lvl 2/3 holster gives you, and then see what advantage you'd have to getting this one. I don't think the advantages would be that great, unless you do work in some sort of LEO or security type job where you really do have to worry about other people grabbing your weapon, especially if you're fighting hand to hand.