Brett from Nightwood Guns provides an in-depth review of the Tier 1 Concealed APX holster, an evolution of their popular Axis Elite. The APX introduces significant innovation in its modular magazine carrier, allowing for plug-and-play adjustments to cant and position for optimized reloads or concealability. While praised for its hyper-customization and effective concealment, particularly with larger firearms like the Walther PDP Steel Frame, the APX comes with a high price point and a notable absence of full sweat guards, a feature the reviewer misses. The reviewer, with extensive experience using Tier 1 Concealed products, highlights the APX as a glimpse into the future of appendix carry.
This video provides a practical modification for T-Rex Arms holsters to improve concealed carry. By relocating the holster claw from the rear to the front, users can achieve better concealment, especially with tighter clothing. While it offers a marginal improvement, the reviewer notes that more aggressive claw designs, like those from Tier 1 Concealed, provide superior concealment for deeper carry needs.
Reno May provides first impressions of the T.REX ARMS Sidecar 2.0 holster after several weeks of use. He highlights its modularity, allowing for various attachments like magazine pouches and tourniquet holders, and its flexible design which aims to improve concealment and comfort compared to older fixed-bend Sidecar holsters. While praising its adaptability, he notes some difficulty in swapping attachments initially.
This video provides a review of several holster clips for concealed carry, including the Foamy Clip, DCC Monoblock, UltiClip, FabricClip, Pull The Dot, and DCC Mod 4 clips. The reviewer, Tessah Booth, assesses each clip based on cost, belt requirement, durability, security, and concealment impact. She offers personal opinions and recommendations, highlighting the DCC Monoblock and Pull The Dot clips as preferred options for their balance of security, low profile, and versatility.
The Tulster Sidekick is a polymer accessory designed to retrofit existing Tulster Profile holsters, enhancing concealed carry by drawing the firearm's grip closer to the body. It comes in two sizes (medium for single stacks/smaller double stacks like the P365, and large for standard double stacks) and is installed using 3M VHB adhesive. This modification can significantly improve concealment, especially with tighter-fitting clothing, but requires adjusting draw stroke and holster insertion techniques.
Mark "Coch" Cochiolo reviews the Tenicor Velo AIWB holster, highlighting its comfort and effectiveness for appendix carry. He notes the holster's design, which uses a 'lump' to tuck the firearm's butt closer to the body, reducing printing. The review specifically mentions the soft clips as a positive feature for ease of use and flexibility. Cochiolo demonstrates its capability even with a larger firearm like the Sig Sauer P320 XCarry.
The Tac-Lab M.T.R. is a modular appendix carry holster system offering significant versatility for everyday concealed carry. Expert instruction highlights its adjustable features, multiple configuration options with a separate magazine carrier, and the use of wedges for improved concealment and comfort. The system is compatible with popular firearms and weapon lights, providing a robust and customizable solution for concealed carriers.
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