This guide details two primary techniques for safely managing your concealed firearm in a public restroom, as explained by a representative from Tenicor. The first method involves securing the firearm within your pants' fabric, while the second suggests using an oversized belt like the Tenicor Zero Belt to keep the holster attached even when lowering your pants. Both methods prioritize firearm retention and safety, preventing accidental drops or leaving the firearm behind.
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.
Jeff from Tenicor, with over 25 years of daily concealed carry experience, provides expert advice on selecting clothing for effective concealed carry. He emphasizes that wardrobe is a critical, often overlooked, component of the carry system. The guide covers choosing appropriate tops, jackets, belts, and pants to ensure comfort, concealment, and accessibility of your firearm.
This guide, drawing on 25 years of concealed carry experience from an expert instructor, details the common pitfalls of using inadequate belts for carrying firearms. It highlights issues with overly stiff, flimsy, or bulky belts and their buckles, as well as poor tail management. The focus shifts to the Tenicor Zero Belt as an optimized solution, emphasizing its balanced rigidity, streamlined buckle, integrated tail management, and micro-adjustment capabilities for superior concealed carry.
Kyle Defoor details his everyday carry (EDC) setup, focusing on practical and reliable gear. He highlights a Streamlight Protac 1L-1AA flashlight for its dual-fuel capability and user-friendly design, a vintage Swiss Army Soldier knife for utility, and an Amtac Minute Man blade for its ergonomic and functional design. His primary firearm is a Staccato C2 DPO, paired with a Holosun 507K optic and carried in a Tenicor Velo4 appendix holster. Defoor emphasizes the importance of a low-profile, comfortable belt system, specifically the Tenicor Zero Belt, for effective concealed carry.
This YouTube Shorts video showcases the sewing process of a Tenicor ZERO Belt. The title and description highlight the brand Tenicor and the specific product being worked on. It appears to be a behind-the-scenes look at the manufacturing or customization of a holster or carrying system, likely for firearms. The video aims to provide a glimpse into the craftsmanship involved in creating Tenicor's EDC gear.
This video provides a practical overview of an everyday carry (EDC) setup from Jeff, a representative of Tenicor. He details his personal selection of gear, including a Glock 19 with a Tenicor Certum holster, a RAT defensive knife, a Benchmade Bugout Mini for utility, a Streamlight MacroStream flashlight, and a Tenicor Zero Belt. The emphasis is on functional, reliable tools for both defense and daily tasks.
This guide, from a knowledgeable source at Tenicor, provides a practical tip for integrating the ABDO magazine pouch with the Zero Belt. It addresses a common challenge with the 1.5-inch clip on thicker belts, offering a specific method for easier attachment and better gear management. The technique focuses on clipping the pouch to the inner tail of the Zero Belt for optimal performance.
This guide demonstrates the setup of a concealed carry system using Tenicor products, including the Zero Belt and ABDO Magazine Pouch. The video showcases the ease of concealment and securement of a handgun with a weapon light and an extra magazine, highlighting a practical approach to everyday carry. The demonstration emphasizes a low-profile appearance under casual clothing.
This guide provides six expert tips for improving appendix carry, drawing from Myles' extensive experience with Tactical Hyve. It covers optimizing holster cant, using concealment aids like claws and wedges, adjusting ride height, selecting quality attachments, and choosing the right belt. These techniques aim to enhance both the comfort and concealability of carrying a firearm appendix.
This review of the Tenicor Zero Belt highlights its minimalist design, ideal for concealed carriers who prioritize comfort and simplicity. The instructor emphasizes its lightweight nature, secure buckle system, and comfortable fit, making it suitable for daily wear and light tactical use. While not designed for heavy gear loads, it reliably supports essential EDC items like a holster and a single magazine pouch.
Instruction from a firearms instructor with over 13 years of product development experience details the Tenicor ZERO Belt. This belt is designed for extreme low-profile concealment, featuring a unique outside-in tail feeding mechanism that eliminates visible excess material and prevents slippage. The design focuses on minimal interference and a 'zero' feel when worn.
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