This video from Tenicor compares their new VELO LUX holster to the CERTUM LUX and CERTUM SOL. The VELO LUX is specifically designed for appendix carry with a body contour to enhance concealment, while the CERTUM models are more versatile for both appendix and hip carry. Key differences lie in the body contouring and clip options, allowing for adjustable cant and ride height to optimize concealment.
This guide covers holster selection for both firearm training and concealed carry. For beginners, an Outside the Waistband (OWB) holster is recommended for range practice. For concealed carry, an Inside the Waistband (IWB) holster like the Haley Strategic Incog Eclipse is highlighted for its secure clip, comfort, and versatility across different clothing types. The importance of trying multiple holsters to find the best fit for individual body types and preferences is emphasized.
This review focuses on practicing the support-side draw with the Safariland 6377 ALS holster. The instructor, Joel Persinger, emphasizes the importance of dry practice for developing muscle memory and safe techniques. He found the ALS retention release intuitive to operate with the thumb during a draw, even when drawing left-handed. The holster's adjustable cant is also highlighted as a beneficial feature for user customization.
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