This video introduces the Spartan Vidarr bipod, highlighting its innovative Disc Lock attachment system designed for extreme stability. The Vidarr features a 16mm stainless steel spigot and an auto-gated, self-aligning locking mechanism for repeatable connections. It offers four leg pitch positions (0°, 45°, 90°, 180°) and 12 independently adjustable leg heights, constructed with 7075 aluminum and carbon fiber legs. The bipod includes tungsten tips for grip and optional rubber boots, with a minimum height of 5 inches and a maximum of 9.25 inches. It also features 15° of cant adjustment and is compatible with Arca, M-LOK, or Picatinny rails via Disc Lock adapters.
This tutorial, led by Tyler from Alien Gear Holsters, provides expert-level instruction on installing the RAPID FORCE Multi-Holster Adapter onto various holsters, including Alien Gear's ShapeShift OWB and Photon, as well as the Rapid Force Level 2, and compatible holsters from SafariLand and BladeTech. The adapter enhances cant adjustability and allows for quick swapping between different mounting platforms. The guide details the specific hardware and steps for each holster type, emphasizing proper tightening and cant adjustment for optimal performance and retention.
This guide details the installation and adjustment of the Anarchy Outdoors bipod and barricade stop, focusing on their unique features for precision rifle shooting. The Anarchy Outdoors bipod offers independent cant adjustment and tool-less leg length adjustment, allowing for quick and stable setup on uneven terrain. The barricade stop doubles as a bag rider, enhancing stability when shooting from barricades or bags. Instruction comes from an experienced shooter familiar with competitive rifle disciplines.
This guide details the installation and use of the Blade-Tech Valor holster, a robust option compatible with most weapon lights. It covers the Tek-Lok attachment system for adjustable cant and demonstrates a proficient draw-to-fire technique, highlighting the importance of consistent retention release. The review comes from a gear enthusiast familiar with holster systems.
This guide details the assembly and adjustment of Tenicor's Sprint and Sprint Lux holsters. It covers mounting hardware, retention adjustments using screws, and the optional use of bungee cords for enhanced retention. The video also provides expert insights into adjusting cant, forward/rearward tilt, and hanger placement on the belt for optimal draw and comfort, demonstrating compatibility with various popular mounting systems.
The Tenicor VELO LUX is a dedicated appendix carry holster incorporating several product line updates. It features a low-profile, optimized contour for concealment and comfort. Key updates include the migration to the Mod 4 Universal clip from Discrete Carry Concepts, offering three attachment positions (over light, over slide, over sight channel) and fine-tuneable ride height via slotted holes. The holster also provides integrated 5° of both forward and rearward cant and supports a wide range of backup iron sights and red dot sights, including larger models like the RMR HD.
This video compares the Tenicor Velo5 and Certum3 holsters, highlighting key differences for concealed carry. The Velo5 is optimized for appendix carry with a body contour for improved concealment and a chopped muzzle. The Certum3 offers greater versatility for appendix and hip carry with a closed muzzle to prevent hip discomfort. Both holsters feature adjustable camming bars and clip positions for customizable ride height and stability, with the Certum3 offering more cant adjustment options.
This expert-level comparison from Tenicor details the differences between the VELO5 and CERTUM3 holsters. The VELO5 is optimized for appendix carry with an integrated body contour for enhanced concealment, while the CERTUM3 offers greater versatility for both appendix and hip carry. Key distinctions lie in their body contouring, camming bar adjustability, cant options, clip positions, and muzzle end design, guiding users to the best choice based on their primary carry style.
This video reviews the Spartan Precision Javelin Pro Hunt and Springbok bipods, highlighting their shared Magnus Switch ultra-light quick detach system. The Magnus Switch allows for rapid attachment and detachment of accessories like bipods, rifles, binoculars, and spotting scopes to various platforms. Both bipods feature durable 7075 aluminum and carbon fiber construction with spiked feet for stability.
This video from Tenicor explores the evolution of appendix carry holsters, referencing a hypothetical 'V4' from a 'pre-tactic Jurassic period' with oversized features like a high sweat guard and body contour. The brand then introduces the 'V5' as a modern, refined, and more concealable successor. Key improvements in the V5 include adjustable clips for ride height and cant, making it a versatile appendix carry solution.
This YouTube Short showcases the CERTUM3 IWB/AIWB holster from Tenicor. The description highlights its flexibility and adjustability, featuring nearly an inch of ride height adjustment and up to 30 degrees of cant adjustment, allowing for versatile inside-the-waistband carry. The video links directly to the product page on the Tenicor website and promotes their social media channels.
This guide details how to wear and adjust the Alien Gear Holsters Photon non-light bearing holster. It covers selecting between inside-the-waistband (IWB) and outside-the-waistband (OWB) configurations, installing the appropriate attachment (paddle for OWB, clip for IWB), and adjusting ride height and cant. The guide also explains how to attach the optional claw for IWB carry to reduce printing and notes the holster's ambidextrous design.
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