Bravo Concealment Drop Out Of Sight Torsion Holster Review | Best Appendix Holster?

Published on April 22, 2017
Duration: 9:26

This guide details how to properly wear and utilize the Bravo Concealment Torsion Holster for appendix (AIWB) carry, based on insights from Geauga Firearms Academy. It covers attachment, positioning, draw technique, and concealment optimization, highlighting the holster's unique 'torsion' design that pulls the grip inward. The review emphasizes the holster's effectiveness for reducing printing and its compatibility with Glock models 19, 23, and 32.

Quick Summary

The Bravo Concealment Torsion Holster excels at appendix (AIWB) carry due to its 'torsion' design. Unique clips create torque, pulling the firearm's grip inward to minimize printing. It's compatible with Glock 19, 23, and 32, features a tuckable option, and offers excellent concealment by contouring closely to the body.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Personal Bias
  2. 01:19Compatibility & Belt Clip Design
  3. 02:47The Torsion Concept Explained
  4. 03:10On-Body Demonstration & Concealment
  5. 05:59Design Details & Tuckability
  6. 08:23Final Verdict & Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Bravo Concealment Torsion Holster effective for appendix carry?

The Torsion holster uses unique, offset clips that create torque, pulling the firearm's grip inward towards the body. This design significantly reduces printing, making it highly effective for concealed appendix (AIWB) carry.

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