This guide, presented by an experienced instructor, emphasizes building a reliable firearm draw that functions under pressure. It details techniques for clearing various cover garments for both hip and AIWB (Appendix Inside the Waistband) carry, stressing the importance of a consistent grip and smooth execution over pure speed. The instruction also covers dealing with potential snags and malfunctions during the draw.
This guide details essential garment clearing techniques for hip carry, emphasizing the importance of clearing from the bottom near the muzzle. It demonstrates both the support hand clear and the primary hand clear, highlighting the critical nature of the primary hand clear for situations like entangled gunfights where the support hand may be compromised. Instruction is provided by an experienced speaker from Tenicor.
John Lovell, drawing on extensive force-on-force training experience, argues for the superiority of appendix carry in dynamic situations. He highlights that appendix carry provides better access when pinned or cornered, a critical advantage often overlooked by those focusing solely on static range drills. This practical insight emphasizes the need for realistic training scenarios to truly assess defensive firearm effectiveness.
This guide, based on expert instruction from Tenicor, details a safe technique for re-holstering a firearm when carrying on the hip. It emphasizes maintaining visibility and control to mitigate the increased margin of error associated with this carry position. The advice is crucial for anyone carrying a firearm daily.
This guide emphasizes critical safety protocols for reholstering a firearm. It highlights the dangers of searching for the holster, which can lead to pointing the weapon at oneself and violating fundamental firearm safety rules. Proper technique involves clearing the holster of any obstructions, including clothing and accessories, before reinserting the firearm.
This video provides a detailed instructional guide on how to safely unholster and reholster a pistol from both appendix and hip carry positions. It aims to clarify common practices and ensure safe handling of firearms for everyday carry. The video features Jeff from TENICOR, highlighting their expertise and potentially their products.
This video provides a detailed breakdown of safe handgun unholstering and reholstering techniques for both hip and appendix carry. It emphasizes using the body as a reference point and maintaining muzzle discipline. The instruction also covers proper magazine grip and draw from a pouch, highlighting the importance of orientation for efficient reloads.
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 video compares two TENICOR holsters: the VELO5 and the CERTUM3. The presenter highlights the VELO5 as the ideal choice for a dedicated AIWB (Appendix Inside the Waistband) holster. For those seeking versatility, either for hip carry or the option of carrying both AIWB and IWB (Inside the Waistband), the CERTUM3 is recommended. The video aims to help viewers decide which holster best suits their carrying preferences and needs.
This video compares the Tenicor VELO5 and CERTUM3 holsters, focusing on their clip adjustability for different carry positions. The CERTUM3 offers 30° of clip rotation for versatile hip and back carry, while the VELO5 provides 5° of cant adjustment for appendix carry. Both holsters allow for adjustable ride height, with the VELO5 offering slightly more flexibility and deeper carry options.
This video introduces Tenicor holsters specifically designed for the Staccato P4. It details three models: the Fell 5 for appendix carry, the versatile Carto 3 for appendix or hip carry with adjustable cant and ride height, and two light-bearing options, the SX Lux for compact lights like the TLR-7A and the Maloo for full-size lights such as the X300 and Modlight PL 350. The holsters are available on Tenicor's website and some on Staccato's.
This video compares the Tenicor Sjax Lux and Certum Lux holsters, focusing on their suitability for appendix and hip carry. The Sjax Lux is optimized for appendix carry with a body contour that aids concealment by rotating the grip inward and pushing the muzzle away. The Certum Lux is more versatile, suitable for both appendix and hip carry due to its flat design, and offers significant cant adjustment for optimal grip positioning.
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