CERTUM3 | Setup up for AIWB carry | RIGHT HAND

Published on April 9, 2020
Duration: 3:36

This guide details the process of setting up a Tenicor T1 clip for Appendix Inside-the-Waistband (AIWB) carry for a right-hand user. It emphasizes finding the optimal carry position by marking waistband and belt loop locations, and discusses the trade-offs between single and dual clip configurations for stability and grip consistency. The process involves careful placement and adjustment of the holster clips to ensure secure and comfortable carry.

Quick Summary

To find the optimal AIWB carry position, place your unloaded firearm in the holster and wear it in your belt line. Mark the top of your waistband with a horizontal line and the location of your belt loop with two vertical lines, as the loop can interfere with holster clips. Consider single clips for optimized position or dual clips for stability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and T1 Clip Setup
  2. 00:09Finding Optimal Carry Spot
  3. 00:20Marking Waistline and Belt Loop
  4. 00:49Clip Interference and Options
  5. 01:02Single Clip vs. Dual Clip Carry
  6. 01:19Setting Up Single Front Clip
  7. 02:02Tightening Single Clip
  8. 02:11Testing Single Clip Placement
  9. 02:30Preference for Dual Clips
  10. 02:42Setting Up Dual Clips
  11. 03:00Re-inserting Firearm and Securing
  12. 03:17Final Ride Location Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find the best spot for AIWB carry?

To find the optimal AIWB carry position, place your unloaded firearm in the holster and wear it in your belt line. Mark the top of your waistband with a horizontal line and the location of your belt loop with two vertical lines, as the loop can interfere with holster clips.

What are the pros and cons of single versus dual clips for AIWB holsters?

A single clip can offer an optimized carry position but may be less stable on the belt. Dual clips provide greater stability and a more consistent grip, though they might require adjusting the holster slightly closer to the body's centerline.

How can a pant belt loop affect AIWB holster setup?

A pant belt loop can interfere with the placement of AIWB holster clips. It's crucial to note the belt loop's position and adjust your holster clips accordingly to ensure proper fit and function without interference.

What is the purpose of marking the waistband and belt loop for AIWB carry?

Marking the waistband and belt loop helps identify the ideal location for your AIWB holster. The horizontal line marks your waistband's top, while vertical lines indicate the belt loop, which is critical for avoiding clip interference and achieving a secure, comfortable fit.

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