ALLY TXC Holster Review

Published on June 28, 2018
Duration: 5:33

This review of the TXC Ally holster highlights its unique flex design for appendix carry, utilizing a paracord to conform to the body and improve concealability. The holster features a modular system allowing for interchangeable accessories like magazine carriers or knife sheaths, catering to user preference. While initial comfort with the concealment fin may require adjustment, the holster offers good concealment and a consistent draw.

Quick Summary

The TXC Ally holster is designed for appendix carry with a unique flex system that uses paracord to conform to the body, enhancing concealability. It features a concealment fin to tuck the grip inward and a modular system for interchangeable accessories like magazine carriers or knife sheaths.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to TXC Ally Holster
  2. 00:21Unique Flex Design Explained
  3. 00:57Concealment Fin Feature
  4. 01:11Initial Comfort Concerns
  5. 01:35Long-Term Comfort and Adjustment
  6. 01:51Modular Accessory System
  7. 02:09Swapping Accessories (Magazine/Knife)
  8. 02:37Knife Accessory Discussion
  9. 03:25Future Accessory Development
  10. 03:50On-Person Concealment Demonstration
  11. 04:19Concealment Fin Functionality
  12. 04:31Draw Stroke and Grip Access
  13. 04:56Overall Concealability Assessment
  14. 05:14Where to Buy and Other Options

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the TXC Ally holster unique for appendix carry?

The TXC Ally holster features a unique flex design using a paracord to conform to the wearer's body, pressing the firearm closer for enhanced concealability. It also includes a concealment fin to tuck the grip inward, further reducing printing.

Can the TXC Ally holster be customized with different attachments?

Yes, the TXC Ally holster has a modular accessory system. You can detach the standard components and attach accessories like spare magazine carriers or knife sheaths, allowing for personalized carry configurations.

Is the TXC Ally holster comfortable for extended wear?

Initial wear of the concealment fin might cause some discomfort, but many users find it subsides with adjustment or finding the optimal carry position. The flexible design is intended to improve comfort by conforming to the body.

How does the concealment fin on the TXC Ally holster work?

The concealment fin is a protruding piece on the back of the holster that pushes the firearm's grip inward towards the wearer's body. This action helps to eliminate printing, making the concealed firearm less noticeable under clothing.

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