This video demonstrates how to improve concealed carry by utilizing a concealment claw attachment on an IWB holster from We The People Holsters. The claw works by pushing the firearm's grip inward, significantly reducing printing and enhancing comfort. The guide covers the installation and function of the claw, emphasizing its role in making concealed carry more discreet.
This review highlights the Hidden Hybrid Holsters IWB model, emphasizing its superior craftsmanship and comfort for appendix carry. The holster features a combination of locally sourced Amish leather and suede backing, offering a more comfortable alternative to pure Kydex. Its slightly thicker Kydex shell enhances firearm retention compared to older, thinner holsters that may fail over time. The design includes rounded belt clips for reduced printing and snagging, and a textured concealment claw for deeper concealment and grip.
This episode of the Reholstered Podcast features Tommy McGrath discussing the development and features of the Alien Gear Holsters Photon holster. McGrath details how the Photon holster was designed to be versatile, accommodating various firearms, carry styles (IWB/OWB), and accessories like optics and lights. The discussion highlights the holster's injection-molded construction, adjustable features, and its success in the retail market due to its adaptability and price point.
This video from SPN Firearms offers a pragmatic look at concealed carry, focusing on the Smith & Wesson M&P Shield in .357 SIG. The instructor highlights that while capacity is lower (7+1 or 8 rounds), the increased power is advantageous if accurate shot placement is achieved under stress. The discussion also covers essential EDC gear, including a Blacksmith Tactical V2 holster with a concealment claw and clips, and a Kore Essentials EDC belt, emphasizing the importance of reliable equipment for effective self-defense.
This review of the Tier 1 Concealed MSP FLX holster highlights its exceptional versatility for carrying various pistols equipped with weapon-mounted lights. While offering broad compatibility, the MSP FLX is compared to the Axis Elite, with the latter being recommended for superior concealment due to reduced bulk. The MSP FLX is ideal for users who frequently switch between different firearms with lights, providing a consistent draw stroke and a 'doomsday' holster solution.
This guide details a method for discreetly carrying a concealed firearm with a tucked-in shirt, primarily focusing on appendix carry. It utilizes specialized beltless clips like those from Discrete Carry Concepts (DCC) or UltiClip, which attach directly to the holster and then to the waistband. The technique involves tucking the shirt behind these clips and over the holster, then securing everything with a belt. A concealment claw is highlighted as crucial for keeping the firearm's grip tucked into the body to prevent printing.
This guide details how to optimize the Tier 1 Axis Elite holster for appendix carry, drawing on the expertise of a seasoned instructor. It covers critical adjustments like ride height, concealment claw stacking, and the use of foam wedges tailored to body type. The review emphasizes the benefits of appendix carry for comfort and draw speed, particularly for full-size firearms, and compares clip options for improved concealment. The instructor, with two years of daily carry experience, provides practical advice for achieving maximum comfort and concealability.
This video provides an overview of the Hidden Hybrid Holster for appendix inside-the-waistband (AIWB) carry. The instructor highlights the hybrid design, combining Kydex for retention and leather for comfort, along with features like a suede panel and adjustable belt clip. Initial concerns regarding the single arrow clip's stability and passive retention compared to full Kydex holsters are discussed, but overall comfort during extended wear is noted.
This video reviews four favorite holster makers: Harry's Holster, Colorado Concealment, Tier 1 Concealed, and 77 Solutions. The presenter highlights specific holsters for various firearms, emphasizing features like concealment claws, adjustable retention, and versatility for different carry setups. The video provides actionable recommendations for individuals seeking reliable and customizable concealed carry solutions.
John Lovell, a recognized firearms instructor, demonstrates an effective method for concealed carry (CCW) without a traditional belt, focusing on the use of Tier1 Concealed holsters with UltiClips. This technique is ideal for situations involving tucked-in shirts, gym wear, or women's fashion. The UltiClip system allows for secure attachment directly to fabric, ensuring a stable draw and minimizing printing, even with subcompact firearms. The Tier1 Axis holster further enhances comfort and concealment with its flexible design and integrated claw.
This guide, informed by an experienced gear reviewer from Tactical Toolbox, details the comparison between the Spider Concealment Hybrid and Combo IWB holsters for appendix carry. It highlights the critical role of a concealment claw, compares comfort and concealment effectiveness, and provides recommendations based on user needs and experience levels. The review emphasizes practical, real-world carry considerations for comfortable and discreet concealed carry.
The Tier 1 Concealed AGIS holster is a hybrid design for appendix carry, combining Kydex and leather for enhanced comfort and concealment. It features an integrated magazine carrier, adjustable retention clips, and a concealment claw to tuck the grip closer to the body. The modular design allows for detachment of the magazine carrier, and customization options include Kydex color, sweat guard height, and accommodation for mounted optics or lights.
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