This guide details the setup of the Fury Carry Solutions Range Holster, as demonstrated by Johnny Q. It covers attaching the holster to a belt, adjusting the thigh strap for optimal fit and retention, and highlights the benefits for training drills. The holster is specifically compatible with the Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 equipped with a Streamlight TLR 7X and Trijicon optic, featuring a unique camo colorway and a pivot point for the thigh strap.
This video demonstrates the Criss Cross Drill, an advanced handgun training exercise focusing on rapid target transitions and efficient movement. The drill involves engaging multiple targets from different positions, emphasizing speed and accuracy. The operator, equipped with tactical gear including a plate carrier and drop-leg holster, showcases proficient manipulation and reloading techniques, highlighting the utility of accessories like red dot sights and weapon lights.
This video, featuring insights from Jarod, explores various firearm carry philosophies, contrasting open carry with concealed carry for defensive purposes. It strongly emphasizes the critical role of high-quality holsters with proper retention for safety and responsible gun ownership. The discussion also touches upon specialized gear like drop leg holsters and unconventional carry methods.
The video features a "Rip My Drip" segment where the host rates viewers' tactical gear submissions. Submissions range from high-end Knights Armament rifles and Aimpoint optics to airsoft kits and historical reenactment gear. The host provides commentary on aesthetics, functionality, and overall presentation, often with humorous and critical observations. Specific gear mentioned includes the Knights Armament SR-15, Aimpoint Comp M5, Crye Precision plate carriers, and various rifle and pistol setups.
This guide details the installation and basic use of the Alien Gear Rapid Force Level 3 Holster, emphasizing its unique integrated tourniquet feature. The review highlights compatibility with firearms like the Sig P320, including modified versions with aftermarket slides and ported barrels. Expert assessment notes high authority and familiarity with duty holster retention and tactical medical integration.
This guide, informed by GBRS Group instructors DJ Shipley and Cole Fowlke, focuses on optimizing holster placement for efficient firearm manipulation. It emphasizes that gear should adapt to the user's biomechanics, not the other way around. Improperly positioned gear, such as a low-slung drop-leg holster, can force inefficient body movements and hinder a proper master grip, impacting overall performance.
This video provides an unboxing and detailed overview of the GBRS Group Leg Strap Kit. The description traces the history of leg straps from Western holsters to modern tactical gear, highlighting their evolution and continued use for stability and clearance with body armor. The GBRS Leg Strap itself is presented as a customizable solution that attaches directly to the True North Concepts MHA and similar adapters, allowing users to select their preferred leg strap height. Made in the USA and Berry Compliant, the strap features Tegris, squadron laminate, an ITW GTSR buckle, and poly elastic. The kit includes a screw kit with various screws, spacers, and binding posts for secure mounting. Compatibility with True North Concepts MHA and RHP is noted, along with available colors.
This video features an unboxing and overview of the GBRS Group Leg Strap, a piece of tactical gear designed to enhance holster stability. The description details the historical evolution of leg straps from early western holsters to modern tactical designs. It highlights how the GBRS Leg Strap integrates with adapters like the True North Concepts MHA, allowing users to customize the leg strap's height for optimal comfort and clearance, especially when wearing body armor. Key features include its Tegris construction, squadron laminate, and adjustable buckles. The video also mentions the separately sold GBRS Group Leg Strap Screw Kit for mounting and lists available colors.
This video reviews the Hush Holster, a 3D-printed, universal holster designed for handguns equipped with suppressors and tactical lights like the TLR1 or X300. The holster features a locking mechanism that secures the firearm to the flashlight, offering more robust retention than simple Kydex friction. It is designed to keep the suppressor away from the user's thigh, preventing burns, and is compared to the Safari Land ALS system for its push-down release. The reviewer highlights its durability through various maneuvers and its affordability.
This content addresses common frustrations with tactical belts and holsters experienced during deployment. It highlights issues with belts that require constant adjustment and criticizes specific holster models like the Blackhawk Serpa for poor draw performance and lack of configuration options, especially in confined spaces or when maintaining a three-point contact.
This video details Clint Morgan's personal battle belt setup, focusing on the AWS Inc SMU belt and various pouches for magazines, a dump pouch, and medical gear. He discusses the pros and cons of different retention methods for magazines, particularly with .45 ACP rounds, and emphasizes proper fit and placement for drop-leg holsters to ensure stability during movement. The setup prioritizes modularity and accessibility for a range of tactical applications.
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