This video explains how holster wedges and claws significantly improve concealed carry comfort and concealability. Wedges, placed on the pelvis, push the gun's grip inward, counteracting body contours like a stomach. When combined with a claw that engages the belt, these accessories work together to press the firearm closer to the body, reducing printing and enhancing concealment.
This guide explains how holster wedges (bumps) and claws can significantly improve concealed carry comfort and concealability. By strategically positioning these accessories, users can push the firearm's grip closer to the body, reducing printing and hot spots, especially for those with a stomach. The video emphasizes proper adjustment based on individual body type and carry position.
This video breaks down a specific EDC holster setup from Blacksmith Tactical, highlighting key features that enhance concealment and retention. The instructor emphasizes the effectiveness of holster wedges for comfort and concealment, the superior retention of Monolocks compared to standard clips, and the stabilizing function of a holster claw. The setup is shown to work effectively for both a Springfield Armory Echelon and a Glock 27, even with casual attire.
This guide, presented by a firearms instructor with years of AIWB experience, focuses on optimizing equipment for an efficient Appendix Inside-the-Waistband (AIWB) draw. It emphasizes finding the balance between concealment and performance by detailing critical holster adjustments like ride height, the use of claws and wedges for better concealment, and the importance of a stiff belt. The goal is to eliminate equipment as an impediment to a fast and smooth draw.
This review covers the Warriorland MB1 flashlight and laser combo, designed for Glock 19 and 17, along with its accompanying inside-the-waistband holster. The combo offers ambidextrous controls, a battery life indicator, and a durable build tested for heat and cold. The holster is noted for being red dot and suppressor height sight compatible, featuring adjustable tension and a concealment claw.
This video discusses personal strategies for concealed carry, focusing on holster placement and types. The speaker details how body changes affected their preferred carry methods, moving from a 3:00 position to a further back 4:00 IWB position, and the benefits of using a holster claw for better concealment. They also touch on pocket carry for summer and the discomfort experienced with appendix carry.
This guide explains how to use a holster claw to improve concealed carry by reducing firearm printing. The speaker demonstrates that the grip, not the barrel, is the main cause of printing. A holster claw works by pushing against the inside of a gun belt, pulling the firearm's grip closer to the body for better concealment. The video shows a side-by-side comparison illustrating the significant reduction in printing when using a claw.
This video explains the purpose and functionality of holster wedges, often referred to as 'claw' attachments. It delves into whether firearm owners actually need these accessories for improved concealed carry. The content aims to educate viewers on how these wedges can affect grip and concealment, prompting them to consider if it's a necessary addition to their EDC setup.
This video reviews a new AIWB (Appendix Inside-the-Waistband) holster from Eclipse Holsters for a Glock 19X. The presenter details customization options like metal springy clips and copper washers, and discusses the holster's fit, finish, and retention. He compares it to a modified We The People Holsters holster, noting the Eclipse holster's higher sweat guard and overall comfort for concealed carry.
This review covers the Superstition Concealment Inside the Waistband Lightbearing Holster for the Glock 19. The holster is constructed from 0.080 Kydex and features a built-in wedge and claw for enhanced concealment. It offers adjustable retention and comes with options for DCC Monoblock or Double J hook clips. While praised for its craftsmanship and functionality, the reviewer notes the price point is slightly high compared to competitors offering more modularity.
This YouTube video focuses on a "Work Day Carry" setup, specifically highlighting the use of a Vedder IWB holster with a claw attachment. The title and description indicate a practical application of concealed carry, with the brand Vedder Holsters being prominently mentioned. The content likely revolves around demonstrating or discussing this specific holster and its effectiveness for daily concealed carry, potentially showcasing the firearm it's designed for and how it aids in concealment and comfort.
This guide details how to wear and adjust the Alien Gear Holsters Photon non-light bearing holster. It covers selecting between inside-the-waistband (IWB) and outside-the-waistband (OWB) configurations, installing the appropriate attachment (paddle for OWB, clip for IWB), and adjusting ride height and cant. The guide also explains how to attach the optional claw for IWB carry to reduce printing and notes the holster's ambidextrous design.
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