This guide covers the selection and use of duty, military, and tactical holsters, moving beyond concealed carry to open-carry professional gear. It details various holster types, retention mechanisms (active vs. passive), material considerations (Kydex vs. leather), and the importance of accessory compatibility. Expert Garand Thumb emphasizes active retention for duty use and warns against potential safety hazards with certain designs.
This video focuses on the Bianchi UM92 Universal Military Holster, with OpticsPlanet product specialist Chase Bending highlighting its time-tested design and remarkable versatility. The holster is designed to accommodate a wide array of pistol types and can be worn in multiple configurations, making it a highly adaptable option for various users. The video encourages viewers to purchase the holster.
This guide details the installation of the Bianchi UM84 Thumb Break System (Model M1415) onto the UM84 holster. The process involves removing the original flap, attaching the new thumb break strap through specific loops, and securing it with clips and a snap. This modification aims to improve firearm retention and draw speed for users of the UM84 holster, which is the current sidearm holster in the US military and was designed for the M9/Beretta 92 but accommodates other large-frame pistols.
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