SOB Condom Holster

John 'Shrek' McPhee, from Sheriff of Baghdad, provides expert insights into the SOB Condom Holster. He details its minimalist leather design, comfortable spring steel clip with an anti-pull tab, and how it protects the rear sight and prevents rust. The guide includes a practical method for adjusting holster fit and demonstrates effective appendix and 5 o'clock carry positions for optimal concealment and safety, especially when entering vehicles.

Quick Summary

The SOB Condom Holster, presented by John 'Shrek' McPhee, is an all-leather, minimalist design focused on comfort and concealment. Key features include a spring steel clip with an anti-pull tab and coverage of the rear sight to prevent snags and rust. Holster fit can be adjusted using saran wrap, and safe vehicle carry is demonstrated via the 5 o'clock position.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro and Holster Name
  2. 00:08Holster Material and Comfort
  3. 00:21Anti-Pull Tab Functionality
  4. 00:35Rear Sight and Body Comfort
  5. 01:00Trigger Undercut and Grip
  6. 01:07Holster Fit Adjustment Method
  7. 01:30Appendix Carry and Profile
  8. 01:46Vehicle Entry and 5 O'Clock Carry
  9. 02:005 O'Clock Carry Safety in Vehicle
  10. 02:19Outro and Website

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the SOB Condom Holster?

The SOB Condom Holster is an all-leather, minimalist design known for comfort. It includes a spring steel clip with an anti-pull tab to prevent it from coming out during a draw, and it covers the rear sight to protect the firearm and user.

How can I adjust the fit of the SOB Condom Holster?

To adjust the holster's tightness, wrap your firearm in 2-3 layers of saran wrap, place the holster over it, let it sit, then remove the wrap. The goal is a snug fit where the gun won't fall out when held upside down with a loaded magazine.

What is the recommended method for entering a vehicle with a concealed firearm?

When entering a vehicle, it's recommended to rotate the holster to the 5 o'clock position and pull your shirt over your hand. This method pins the gun against the seat, enhancing safety in case of an accident.

Why is covering the rear sight important on a concealed carry holster?

Covering the rear sight on a holster prevents it from snagging on clothing during the draw. It also protects the firearm's backstrap from direct contact with the body, reducing the risk of rust from sweat.

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