The Only Way To Pocket Carry

Published on August 6, 2023
Duration: 0:20

This guide details the proper technique for drawing a concealed firearm from a pocket using a Vedder Pocket Locker holster, as demonstrated by an experienced EDC practitioner. It emphasizes the holster's unique retention features, including a thumb tab for disengagement and a pocket hook for stability. Proper execution ensures a safe and efficient draw, crucial for everyday carry scenarios.

Quick Summary

The Vedder Pocket Locker holster is ideal for pocket carry due to its specialized retention system. It includes a thumb tab for easy disengagement and a curved pocket hook that secures the holster inside your pocket during a draw, ensuring only the firearm is presented.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Pocket Carry
  2. 00:05Gear Selection
  3. 00:10Holster Mechanics

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Vedder Pocket Locker holster effective for pocket carry?

The Vedder Pocket Locker features a unique thumb tab to help push the holster off the firearm during a draw and a curved 'hook' that catches the inside of your pocket, ensuring the holster stays put.

What firearms are recommended for pocket carry in this video?

The video showcases the Smith & Wesson M&P Shield Plus Performance Center in 9mm and the Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 380 in .380 ACP as suitable options for pocket carry.

How should I practice drawing from a pocket holster?

It's recommended to practice drawing with an unloaded firearm and the specific pocket holster you intend to use. Focus on the mechanics of disengaging the holster's retention features, like the thumb tab, for a smooth and safe draw.

Related News

All News →

More EDC & Lifestyle Videos You Might Like

More from SPN Firearms

View all →