Glock 19 Appendix Carry Holster // What's a FUPA??

Published on February 8, 2018
Duration: 8:11

This video provides an in-depth review of the Renaissance Firearms Appendix Holster, highlighting its innovative 'FUPA' feature for enhanced concealment of a Glock 19. The speaker, identified as an established gear reviewer, details the holster's compatibility with various accessories like weapon lights, RMRs, and compensators. He also emphasizes safety aspects related to magazine release and re-holstering, offering practical insights for concealed carriers.

Quick Summary

The Renaissance Firearms Appendix Holster features a unique 'FUPA' (Foam Under Pubic Area) molded into its design. This feature presses the firearm closer to the body, enhancing concealment for appendix carry, even with accessories like weapon lights and RMRs attached to a Glock 19.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Renaissance Firearms Appendix Rig
  2. 01:40Holster Features and Customization
  3. 03:00Magazine Release and Safety
  4. 04:00The 'FUPA' and Concealment
  5. 05:42Final Thoughts and Recommendations

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'FUPA' feature on the Renaissance Firearms appendix holster?

The 'FUPA' stands for Foam Under Pubic Area. It's a molded section on the back of the holster designed to press the firearm closer to the body, significantly improving concealment, especially for appendix carry.

What accessories can the Renaissance Firearms appendix holster accommodate for the Glock 19?

This holster is designed to accommodate the Glock 19 with mounted weapon lights, RMR (red dot sights), and compensators, provided there is sufficient clearance for these accessories within the holster design.

What is the speaker's overall rating for the Renaissance Firearms appendix carry system?

The speaker gives the Renaissance Firearms appendix carry system, including the holster and magazine carrier, a rating of 9 out of 10. He suggests minor improvements for the magazine carrier component.

Why is an exposed magazine release considered beneficial for safe firearm handling?

An exposed magazine release provides a tactile point of reference, allowing the user to confirm its position during reloading and re-holstering, which can help prevent accidental magazine release and enhance overall firearm safety.

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