This guide outlines 12 critical factors for selecting a concealed carry holster, emphasizing that personal fit and use case are paramount. Key considerations include concealability, comfort, retention, trigger coverage, ease of access, grip acquisition, attachment security, firearm and body protection, material quality, re-holstering ease, adjustability, and how the holster integrates with your typical attire. Trying holsters on with your usual clothing is strongly recommended.
This guide outlines essential qualities for inside-the-waistband concealed carry holsters, focusing on non-negotiable features. It emphasizes adequate retention, an open mouth design to prevent collapse, hard trigger coverage for safety, and consistent access to the firearm for a proper firing grip. The video suggests practical testing methods, including physical drills and simulated wrestling, to ensure holster reliability during daily activities.
This guide details the installation and adjustment of the Alien Gear ShapeShift 4.0 IWB Holster for the Glock 43. It emphasizes safety, proper fit, and secure firearm retention. The modular nature of the ShapeShift system is highlighted, allowing for various carry configurations. Expert instruction covers cant/ride height adjustment and ensuring 100% trigger coverage for safe concealed carry.
The ShapeShift 4.0 IWB Holster from Alien Gear Holsters is designed for the Smith & Wesson M&P9c and M&P40c. It features a single mounting point for flexibility, CoolVent neoprene for comfort, and Alien Skin texture for draw control. The holster offers adjustable retention, customizable cant and ride height via tool-less clips, and ensures complete trigger coverage for safety. It's also compatible with the broader ShapeShift system for interchangeable holster types.
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