This guide details the proper technique for installing and removing a holster equipped with Discrete Carry Concepts (DCC) clips, as demonstrated by a Tenicor representative. The method emphasizes using mechanical leverage with the heel of the hand as a pivot point, rather than brute force, to overcome the clips' high clamping force. This technique ensures secure retention while allowing for efficient on and off-body transitions.
This guide details the installation and removal of Discreet Carry Concepts T1-Clips on Tenicor holsters, as demonstrated by Jeff from Tenicor. It covers specific techniques for appendix and hip carry positions, emphasizing the 'heel of the hand' method for secure attachment and easy detachment. Proper firearm safety is paramount during these procedures.
This video demonstrates a step-by-step guide on how to attach and detach the TENICOR MALUS SOL holster using Discreet Carry Concepts T1 belt clips. The tutorial covers the proper method for securing the holster to a waistband, emphasizing the engagement of the T1 clip tabs under the belt for a secure fit. The description also includes links to the TENICOR website and social media profiles.
This guide details the process of attaching and detaching a holster equipped with TENICOR T1 clips. It emphasizes a workflow change from traditional clips, focusing on leveraging the belt for secure attachment and proper underhook clearance for removal. The instruction highlights the importance of secure holster retention for safe and effective concealed carry.
This video emphasizes that the most dangerous times for a negligent discharge are during the removal and re-holstering of a firearm. The instructor advocates for holsters that can be easily removed with the firearm still inside, rather than holsters designed for quick re-holstering. This technique minimizes trigger exposure and the risk of accidental discharge caused by fabric or foreign objects interfering with the trigger mechanism.
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