This video is an enthusiastic endorsement of the Tenicor VELO5 holster, presented as a premium and superior option for firearm concealment. The description highlights its exceptional fit, comparing it to luxury items like bespoke leather and a Ferrari, while emphasizing its tactical performance. It criticizes inferior alternatives and poses a rhetorical question about the viewer's deservingness of such high-quality gear, encouraging them to 'step up' for concealed carry.
This video compares the Tenicor Velo5 and Certum3 holsters, highlighting key differences for concealed carry. The Velo5 is optimized for appendix carry with a body contour for improved concealment and a chopped muzzle. The Certum3 offers greater versatility for appendix and hip carry with a closed muzzle to prevent hip discomfort. Both holsters feature adjustable camming bars and clip positions for customizable ride height and stability, with the Certum3 offering more cant adjustment options.
This video compares the Tenicor VELO5 and CERTUM3 holsters, focusing on their clip adjustability for different carry positions. The CERTUM3 offers 30° of clip rotation for versatile hip and back carry, while the VELO5 provides 5° of cant adjustment for appendix carry. Both holsters allow for adjustable ride height, with the VELO5 offering slightly more flexibility and deeper carry options.
This expert-level comparison from Tenicor details the differences between the VELO5 and CERTUM3 holsters. The VELO5 is optimized for appendix carry with an integrated body contour for enhanced concealment, while the CERTUM3 offers greater versatility for both appendix and hip carry. Key distinctions lie in their body contouring, camming bar adjustability, cant options, clip positions, and muzzle end design, guiding users to the best choice based on their primary carry style.
This guide, based on insights from Jeff Mau, founder of Tenicor and a firearms instructor with over 25 years of concealed carry experience, details how to optimize a firearm for better concealment. It covers critical aspects like grip length, firearm thickness, holster design, grip texture, protruding features, optics, and magazine extensions. The advice emphasizes a holistic approach to concealed carry, integrating equipment choices with lifestyle and clothing.
This video showcases Jeff's personal everyday carry (EDC) setup. He details his primary firearm, a Glock 19 equipped with a Trijicon RMR red dot sight. The video also highlights his preferred holster and belt system from Tenicor, along with a Headhunter blades Rat knife and a Tenicor knife sheath. Other EDC items featured include a Streamlight Macrostream flashlight, a Benchmade Mini Bugout knife, and the essential phone, wallet, and keys.
This video focuses on the optic support capabilities of the Tenicor VELO5. It highlights the product's design for seamless compatibility with conventional red dot optics, a key feature for modern firearm users. The description reinforces the Tenicor brand's commitment to quality equipment that integrates well with essential accessories for tactical applications.
This guide details the assembly and adjustment of the Tenicor VELO5 holster. It covers installing camming bars for concealment and retention, optimizing clip placement for stability versus comfort, and the proper technique for attaching the holster to a waistband. The video emphasizes testing the setup for comfort and concealability through wear and movement.
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