This video from Active Self Protection, featuring instructors John Correia and Neil Weidner, highlights the critical importance of proper holster retention and carry position. It analyzes an incident where a woman's open-carried pistol was easily stolen due to poor retention, emphasizing the tactical advantages of concealed carry and the dangers of open carry without adequate security. The experts recommend active retention holsters and front-side carry for better control and visibility, while strongly advising against pursuing a thief armed with your stolen firearm.
This video focuses on handgun placement and the importance of considering the cant of the firearm based on its carry position. It emphasizes how the angle of the gun can affect its suitability for different carrying locations on the body. The description also includes social media and website links for the brand TENICOR.
This video, titled '5 improvements to optimize concealment,' features Jeff discussing five key aspects related to carry position for optimizing concealed carry. The description emphasizes that these tips are aimed at improving how firearms are carried discreetly. It also provides contact information for TENICOR via their website and social media channels.
This guide details a method for optimizing inside-the-waistband (IWB) and appendix carry holsters for maximum comfort and concealment using a simple pencil. It emphasizes testing in normal clothing, adjusting holster position, and strategically adding concealment accessories like wedges or camming bars. The pencil is used to precisely mark the holster for optimal clip placement relative to the belt line and pant loops, ensuring consistent carry.
This video critiques the advice of sucking in one's gut as part of the appendix carry draw stroke. The instructor emphasizes that a proper draw stroke should not rely on body manipulation like sucking in the gut. Instead, focus on a strong grip and defeating the garment efficiently. For individuals with a significant "beer gut" that impedes access or safe reholstering, the recommendation is to shift carry position to the 4:00 location and prioritize improving physical fitness.
This guide, drawing on over 20 years of concealed carry experience from Tenicor founder Jeff, details a practical 'arts and crafts' method for optimizing holster setup. It breaks down the critical elements of carry position: Clock Position, Ride Height, Cant, Grip Rotation, and Muzzle Rotation, using household items for prototyping. The advice is applicable to both appendix and hip carry, emphasizing adjustability for comfort and maximum concealment.
This video outlines five critical mistakes made by concealed carriers. Key takeaways include the vital importance of regular practice with your carry firearm and self-defense ammunition, investing in quality gear like gun belts and specific holsters, and the recommendation to carry with a round in the chamber for faster deployment. The instructor emphasizes choosing a balanced firearm and consistent daily carry for preparedness.
This guide outlines a three-step process for selecting the right concealed carry holster. It emphasizes prioritizing safety by ensuring trigger guard coverage, secure firearm retention, and consistent access. The guide also advises on choosing a carry position based on individual needs and body type, and highlights the importance of investing in a comfortable holster, with a recommended minimum budget.
This video from TENICOR discusses the pros and cons of using one versus two clips for your holster. It explains that single clips offer more movement for comfort, while dual clips provide greater stability for a consistent grip. The optimal choice often depends on your preferred carry location and how it aligns with pant loops. If pant interference is an issue with one clip, using just one attachment might be the best solution. Ultimately, the video emphasizes personal experimentation to find the ideal setup based on individual carry priorities.
This guide explains why Tenicor holsters do not come with attachments pre-installed. The process involves finding the optimal carry location for your body by testing the unloaded firearm in the holster at various positions on your waistband. Adjustments are then made to clips and loops to maximize comfort and concealment, with a recommendation to test functionality by performing daily activities like tying shoelaces.
This guide details how to properly adjust the Tenicor Ajax Lux holster for optimal comfort and concealment. It emphasizes finding the ideal ride height and position on the waistband by wearing the holster during daily activities. The process involves marking the holster and aligning T1 clips with these marks for a personalized fit.
This guide details the process of setting up a Tenicor T1 clip for Appendix Inside-the-Waistband (AIWB) carry for a right-hand user. It emphasizes finding the optimal carry position by marking waistband and belt loop locations, and discusses the trade-offs between single and dual clip configurations for stability and grip consistency. The process involves careful placement and adjustment of the holster clips to ensure secure and comfortable carry.
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