Breaking down the SOB Tactical Deep Concealed Holster

This guide details the draw technique for the SOB Tactical Deep Concealed Holster, as demonstrated by John 'Shrek' McPhee. It emphasizes creating space with the non-dominant hand and drawing upward, highlighting the holster's tether system for a clean release. The technique is ideal for deep concealment and reducing printing, suitable for both IWB and off-body carry methods.

Quick Summary

The SOB Tactical Deep Concealed Holster attaches via a string loop to your waistband button, enabling a unique draw where the holster remains tethered. It offers full trigger guard coverage and an enclosed muzzle for safety. The draw technique involves creating space with the non-firing hand and drawing upward, ideal for deep concealment and reducing printing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Holster Overview
  2. 00:15Design Philosophy & Safety
  3. 00:49Deep Concealment Draw Technique
  4. 01:01Concealment Benefits & Versatility
  5. 01:21Off-Body Carry Options

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the SOB Tactical Deep Concealed Holster attach?

The SOB Tactical Deep Concealed Holster uses a string loop that attaches behind your pants button. This tether keeps the holster attached to your waistband during the draw, allowing the firearm to be released cleanly.

What are the main safety features of the SOB Tactical Deep Concealed Holster?

Key safety features include full trigger guard coverage to prevent accidental discharges and an enclosed muzzle to protect the barrel from debris, especially when used in bags or off-body carry.

What is the recommended draw technique for deep concealment with this holster?

To draw, use your non-firing hand to pull the waistband out and away, creating space. Then, reach deep with your firing hand to grip the firearm and draw it upward.

Can the SOB Tactical Deep Concealed Holster be used for off-body carry?

Yes, the holster is versatile and works well for off-body carry in backpacks, fanny packs, or messenger bags, in addition to deep inside-the-waistband (IWB) carry.

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