Fix printing with this ONE feature

Published on March 12, 2026
Duration: 0:33

This video explains how to mitigate firearm 'printing' (visibility through clothing) by using specific holster features. Expert instructor, [Speaker Name], demonstrates how 'wings,' 'claws,' or 'camming bars' on holsters leverage the belt to tuck the grip closer to the body, improving concealment. The guide highlights that even smaller firearms like the Glock 26 can benefit from these techniques, especially when compared to larger models like the Glock 34 with a magwell.

Quick Summary

Holster features like wings, claws, or camming bars are crucial for mitigating firearm 'printing.' These components utilize belt pressure to rotate the grip inward, pressing it closer to the body and making the firearm less visible through clothing. Even smaller firearms can print, making these holster designs essential for effective concealed carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Printing Problem Explained
  2. 00:03Holster Features for Concealment
  3. 00:07Glock 26 vs Glock 34 Concealment
  4. 00:21How Wings, Claws, and Camming Bars Work

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes a firearm to 'print' through clothing?

A firearm 'prints' when its shape becomes visible through clothing. This can happen even with smaller firearms because the grip can protrude. Holster features like wings or camming bars help tuck the grip closer to the body to prevent this.

How do holster wings or claws help with concealed carry?

Holster wings, claws, or camming bars are designed to use the pressure from your belt to rotate the firearm's grip inward towards your body. This action effectively reduces the firearm's profile against your clothing, making it much harder to detect.

Is a Glock 26 easier to conceal than a Glock 34?

Generally, the Glock 26 is easier to conceal due to its shorter grip. However, the effectiveness of concealment for both models, especially the Glock 34 with a magwell, can be significantly improved by using holsters with features that actively rotate the grip inward.

What is a camming bar on a holster?

A camming bar on a holster is a feature that, when pressed by a belt, helps to pivot the firearm's grip inward towards the wearer's body. This mechanism is highly effective in reducing 'printing' and improving the overall concealment of the firearm.

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