Assembling The Werkz M6 Holster & Radius Mag Carrier

Published on December 17, 2024
Duration: 9:44

This guide details the assembly of the Werkz M6 appendix inside-the-waistband holster combined with the flexible Radius Mag Carrier. It covers the toolless attachment of the mag carrier using expando nuts and the installation of DCC clips using Chicago screws. The process emphasizes proper alignment and adjustment for optimal carry comfort and security.

Quick Summary

The Werkz M6 holster with Radius Mag Carrier is assembled using toolless expando nuts for the carrier and Chicago screws (sex bolts) for DCC clips. It's recommended to leave screws slightly loose for adjustment and to perform regular maintenance checks instead of relying solely on Loctite, especially with rubber washers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Werkz M6 Holster Assembly
  2. 00:22Disclaimer and Holster Overview
  3. 01:14Upgrades and Radius Mag Carrier Mounting
  4. 01:54M6 Dedicated vs. Outlier Holsters
  5. 02:15M7 Mag Carrier Distinction
  6. 02:31Color Options and Material
  7. 03:10Optional Mag Carrier Configurations
  8. 03:36Expando Nut Installation for Mag Carrier
  9. 04:28Preparing for DCC Clip Installation
  10. 04:36Chicago Screw (Sex Bolt) Explanation
  11. 05:23Attaching DCC Clips to Holster
  12. 06:06Adjusting DCC Clip Placement
  13. 06:38Loctite Usage and Warnings
  14. 07:27Taller Sex Bolts for Mag Carrier
  15. 07:33Attaching Mag Carrier with DCC Clips
  16. 08:05Assembly Complete
  17. 09:05Test Fit and Carry
  18. 09:10Outro and Channel Support

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you attach the Werkz Radius Mag Carrier to the M6 holster?

The Radius Mag Carrier attaches toollessly using 'expando nuts'. You align the carrier's mounting holes with the holster's, insert the expando nuts from the inside, and push them through to secure the carrier.

What hardware is used to attach DCC clips to a Werkz holster?

DCC clips are attached using Chicago screws, also known as sex bolts. The threaded post of the screw goes through the holster and clip, and a nut is used on the inside to secure it.

Should I use Loctite when assembling my Werkz holster with DCC clips?

While Loctite can be used, caution is advised if your holster has rubber washers, as it can cause the rubber to wear and make the screws unserviceable. Regular maintenance checks are recommended instead.

What are the different types of Werkz M6 holsters mentioned?

Werkz offers M6 holsters in dedicated models made for specific firearm and light combinations (like Glock 19 with X300) and 'Outlier' multi-fit models indexed to the light itself (like for a TLR-1).

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