This guide explains why a standard holster may not fit a handgun equipped with an optic, detailing how the optic changes the firearm's profile. It presents three solutions: buying a new optic-ready holster, purchasing an optics-ready holster like the 945 Industries model, or modifying an existing holster by carefully removing the interfering plastic to accommodate the optic without losing retention.
This video introduces the G17 Rapid Force LVL 2 Slim Holster from Alien Gear Holsters. The holster is designed for outside-the-waistband carry and features level 2 retention, making it ideal for unmarked or off-duty law enforcement, detectives, and executive protection. It highlights compatibility with the Rapid Force Quick Disconnect System, an intuitive draw, a slim yet durable design, accommodation for suppressor height sights, optics cutouts, and light-bearing capability. The product is made in the USA and comes with a 30-day field test and a 3-year warranty.
This guide details the installation and adjustment of the Tulster OATH holster, a versatile option for concealed carry. It covers ride height adjustment, ambidextrous configuration, and the use of ModWing attachments for enhanced concealment. The review emphasizes the holster's compatibility with a wide range of firearms and its user-friendly design, drawing on the expertise of Hegshot87, a seasoned gear reviewer.
This video provides a detailed overview of the Bianchi 111 Cyclone holster, highlighting its construction and versatility. It's presented as a full cowhide, high-ride holster suitable for both strong-side and cross-draw carry. The presenter emphasizes its open muzzle design, full trigger guard coverage, positive thumb break, and fully lined interior for firearm protection. It's noted to accommodate belts up to 1-3/4 inches wide.
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