This guide details the setup and transition process for the Alien Gear Holsters Rapid Force Quick Disconnect System (QDS), as demonstrated by an experienced instructor. It covers using the Level 2 holster for everyday carry and range days, securing the firearm in a Milwaukee Packout box, and transitioning to training setups with a drop-leg configuration using the Multi-Holster Adapter. The guide also touches upon in-vehicle mounting for quick access.
This video provides a silent, professional demonstration of the Alien Gear Level 2 holster, showcasing its compatibility with the Glock 48, particularly when equipped with a Holosun optic and Nightstick weapon light. The demonstration highlights the holster's thumb-release retention mechanism and smooth draw/re-holstering capabilities, emphasizing its suitability for firearms with modern accessories. The focus is on the gear's aesthetics and mechanical function.
This video demonstrates a training session focusing on gear testing and reload execution. The instructor uses a Titan holster and practices reloads from a rag carrier, noting the aggressive angle of the holster. While not explicitly instructional, it highlights the importance of practicing with gear under simulated stress.
This guide details the functional differences between the Safariland QLS 22 and QLS 22L receiver plates for holster mounting. The QLS 22L features two locking nubs for enhanced security, requiring a deliberate two-handed operation to attach and detach the QLS 19 holster, making it ideal for military, security, and law enforcement applications. The standard QLS 22 offers simpler, one-handed operation for general use.
This video provides a comprehensive overview of firearm holster retention levels, explaining the differences between Level 1 (friction), Level 2 (secondary lock), and Level 3 (tertiary lock) systems. It emphasizes the importance of choosing a holster appropriate for the intended application, from concealed carry to duty use. The instructors highlight the benefits of Kydex for retention and protection, and demonstrate the draw stroke for advanced retention holsters, stressing the need for practice.
This guide details how to modify a Blackhawk Omnivore holster to accommodate a Surefire X300UB weapon light. The process involves identifying and removing an internal obstruction using tools like a file and a wood chisel, with a strong emphasis on safety and avoiding over-modification. The presenter shares a cautionary tale about accidentally creating a hole in the holster.
This YouTube video's title and description, "LEVEL 2 COMPACT LIGHT," strongly suggest a focus on tactical illumination devices designed for compact firearms. While no specific firearm models or calibers are mentioned, the context implies these lights are intended for handguns that are often used for concealed carry or personal defense. The "Level 2" designation likely refers to a specific security or retention level associated with a holster system for the light, or a feature set of the light itself. The content is expected to cover the features, mounting, and potential use cases of such a compact light.
This video showcases the Genesis Gen 12 shotgun, referencing its appearance in John Wick. The creator highlights the use of a new Alien Gear level 2 holster and mentions custom handgun work by Marconi and Shogun Customs. Due to platform restrictions, the creator directs viewers to their website for support and un-censored content. The description also lists affiliate links for a wireless mic and lighting, along with links to the creator's Rumble, Greyhive, Telegram, and Locals pages. A disclaimer emphasizes that all activities are performed by trained professionals at a private range with medical personnel on site.
This YouTube video focuses on duty holsters, specifically highlighting options in black and coyote colors. The description promotes Level 2 duty holsters and suggests a "Duty bundle" to enhance a battle belt. Viewers are directed to the creator's website for shopping, with an emphasis on completing their tactical gear setup.
This video features Zach Ferguson demonstrating a Rapid Force Level 2 holster. The title suggests a focus on tactical application and potentially a demonstration of quick draw techniques. The description's emphasis on looking out for friends hints at self-defense or situational awareness applications.
This video announces the release of the new Alien Gear Level 2 Duty Holster. The description highlights that the Level II holster is now available and hints at more products to come. A link to purchase the holster is provided.
This YouTube Short features Alex Zedra showcasing her WTPH Level 2 Duty holster setup. The video highlights tactical gear and accessories relevant to law enforcement or tactical applications. While the specific firearm is not explicitly stated, the context implies a duty-oriented pistol setup.
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