Choosing the right concealed carry holster involves balancing safety, comfort, concealability, and accessibility. Key features include full trigger guard coverage, concealment wings, and adjustable ride height. The belt is crucial for support and comfort, with rigid options like Nexbelt or hybrid elastic belts being effective. Body type significantly influences holster choice, requiring adjustments for optimal concealment and comfort.
This video reviews two popular holsters: the Tier 1 Concealed Axis Elite and the MSP. The creator highlights the comfort and low-profile nature of the Axis Elite, noting its suitability for carrying a single pistol without printing. However, they also mention its high price for a single-pistol holster and its lack of light-bearing capability. The MSP is then introduced as a solution to these issues, promising excellent performance. The creator also indicates an upcoming modification to replace the clips with DCC clips.
This video showcases the remarkable versatility of the Tier 1 MSP holster, demonstrating its ability to securely fit four different handguns: Springfield Prodigy, Sig P320 M17, Springfield Echelon, and Glock 19 Gen 4. The key to this universal compatibility lies in the holster's retention mechanism, which is designed around the Surefire X300 weapon light rather than the firearm's frame.
The Tier 1 Concealed MSP holster offers a versatile, light-based retention system compatible with numerous pistols equipped with specific weapon lights. Its adjustable features, including a side wing and mag caddy, enhance concealment and utility. Despite a higher initial cost, it provides long-term value by potentially eliminating the need for multiple model-specific holsters.
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