How to Use a Smart Carry Holster

Published on September 12, 2013
Duration: 5:41

This guide details the proper method for wearing and drawing from a SmartCarry holster, a deep concealment option favored for its comfort and minimal printing. Instruction is provided by a USCCA representative, highlighting effective positioning and draw mechanics for firearms like the Glock 36. The SmartCarry is constructed from durable materials like canvas and denim, featuring Velcro and elastic straps for a secure fit.

Quick Summary

The SmartCarry holster offers deep concealment by being worn 4-5 inches below the beltline, with clothing tucked over the firearm to prevent printing. Drawing involves using the weak hand to create space before reaching in with the strong hand.

Chapters

  1. 00:14Introduction to SmartCarry Holster
  2. 00:34Holster Construction and Materials
  3. 01:24Draw Technique and Positioning
  4. 02:11Demonstration: Wearing the Holster
  5. 04:15Concealment and Mobility Benefits

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the SmartCarry holster good for deep concealment?

The SmartCarry holster is designed for deep concealment by being worn 4-5 inches below the beltline. Its construction and the method of tucking your shirt into the holster pouch over the firearm help to minimize or eliminate visible printing, even with tighter clothing.

How do you draw a firearm from a SmartCarry holster?

To draw, use your weak hand to pull your pants forward, creating space. Then, reach into the holster pouch with your strong hand to grip and draw the firearm smoothly.

What materials is the SmartCarry holster made from?

The SmartCarry holster is constructed from durable materials including canvas and denim. It features adjustable straps made of elastic and cotton, secured with Velcro fasteners.

Is the SmartCarry holster comfortable for everyday carry?

Yes, the SmartCarry holster is noted for its comfort during various activities like sitting, bending, jogging, and even playing with children. It is designed to remain unobtrusive and allow for a full range of motion without compromising concealment.

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