Clinger Claw Review - Does It Really Improve Concealment?

Published on September 7, 2025
Duration: 3:03

This video reviews the Clinger Claw, an accessory designed to improve concealed carry by reducing holster printing. The claw works by pushing against the gun belt, tucking the firearm's grip closer to the body. Installation is presented as a simple process of replacing two retention screws, and the reviewer demonstrates a noticeable reduction in printing with the claw attached.

Quick Summary

The Clinger Claw is a holster accessory designed to reduce firearm printing by pulling the grip closer to the body. It works by leveraging against the gun belt, making concealed carry more discreet. Installation is simple, typically involving replacing two retention screws on the holster.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction to Clinger Claw
  2. 00:18Understanding Holster Printing
  3. 00:30How the Clinger Claw Works
  4. 00:45Clinger Claw Features (Ambidextrous, Easy Install)
  5. 01:14Grip vs. Barrel Printing
  6. 01:22Installation Process
  7. 01:31Compatibility with Holsters
  8. 01:48Demonstration: Holster Without Claw
  9. 02:16Demonstration: Holster With Claw
  10. 02:40Impact of Clothing on Printing
  11. 02:52Conclusion and Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main purpose of the Clinger Claw accessory?

The Clinger Claw is designed to significantly reduce 'printing,' which is when the outline of your concealed firearm is visible through your clothing. It achieves this by pushing the firearm's grip closer to your body, making it more discreet.

How does the Clinger Claw work to reduce printing?

The claw attaches to your holster and extends outwards, pressing against your gun belt. This leverage action pulls the grip of the firearm inward, closer to your body, thereby minimizing the protrusion that causes printing.

Is the Clinger Claw difficult to install on a holster?

No, the Clinger Claw is designed for very easy installation and removal. It typically replaces two existing retention screws on the holster, making the process straightforward and quick.

What causes a firearm to print when concealed?

The primary reason a firearm prints is the grip protruding away from the body. The barrel is generally less of an issue; it's the wider section of the grip that tends to create a visible outline under clothing.

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