Blade Tech IWB Klipt Ambi Holster - with Matt S - OpticsPlanet.com

Published on February 29, 2016
Duration: 1:21

This video reviews the Blade Tech Klipt Ambidextrous Holster, specifically designed for Glock 42 or 43 pistols equipped with a Crimson Trace green laser. The holster offers ambidextrous carry options and is suitable for appendix carry. It features adjustable retention and is constructed from durable polymer.

Quick Summary

The Blade Tech Klipt Ambidextrous Holster is designed for Glock 42/43 pistols, especially those with a Crimson Trace green laser. It features a 1.57-inch belt clip, ambidextrous carry options for left or right-side draw, and is ideal for appendix carry. Constructed from durable polymer, it offers adjustable Level 1 retention.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction
  2. 00:08Holster Model and Firearm Compatibility
  3. 00:12Laser Accommodation
  4. 00:24Belt Clip and Mounting
  5. 00:34Carry Options (Ambidextrous/Appendix)
  6. 00:42Material and Retention
  7. 00:54Availability for Other Models
  8. 01:03Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms is the Blade Tech Klipt Ambidextrous Holster designed for?

The specific model reviewed is for the Glock 42 or 43, particularly when equipped with a Crimson Trace green laser. Blade Tech also offers this holster for other firearm models and configurations without lasers.

What are the key features of the Blade Tech Klipt Ambidextrous Holster?

It features a 1.57-inch belt clip, ambidextrous carry capability (left or right side), is suitable for appendix carry, and is made from durable polymer with adjustable Level 1 retention.

Is this holster suitable for concealed carry with accessories like lasers?

Yes, this holster is specifically highlighted for its ability to accommodate firearms with attached accessories like the Crimson Trace green laser, which can be challenging to find holsters for. It's designed for versatile concealed carry, including appendix carry.

What type of retention does the Blade Tech Klipt Ambi Holster offer?

The holster provides Level 1 retention, meaning it relies on a direct pull to unholster the firearm. There are no additional retention devices or straps on this specific model.

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