Conceal Carrying A Suppressor - The Sidecar SD Attachment

Published on April 1, 2024
Duration: 26:57

This guide details the installation of the T.REX ARMS Sidecar SD Attachment for concealed carrying a pistol suppressor. It covers selecting the correct attachment size for different suppressor diameters and emphasizes proper holster fit and function. The video, presented by T.REX ARMS founder Lucas Botkin, offers expert insights into suppressor practicality and mounting solutions for concealed carry.

Quick Summary

The T.REX ARMS Sidecar SD Attachment allows for concealed carry of pistol suppressors by integrating with their Sidecar holster's Spine System. Available in 'Large' and 'Small' variants, it accommodates different suppressor sizes. Proper suppressor use involves understanding thread patterns, ammunition effects on cycling, and techniques like 'walking in zero' to adjust Point of Impact.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Cinematic Intro
  2. 01:28Introduction to Suppressed Carry
  3. 02:41Pistol vs. Rifle Suppressors
  4. 03:24Threaded Barrels and Thread Patterns
  5. 06:31Quick Attach Systems
  6. 09:42Suppressor Lengths and Modularity
  7. 13:43Ammunition Considerations
  8. 19:14Walking in Zero (POI Shift)
  9. 22:00Practicality and Sidecar SD Details

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the T.REX ARMS Sidecar SD Attachment designed for?

The Sidecar SD Attachment is designed to integrate with the T.REX ARMS Sidecar holster's Spine System, allowing users to securely carry a pistol suppressor alongside their firearm for concealed carry applications.

How does the Sidecar SD Attachment accommodate different suppressors?

It comes in two variants: 'Large' for larger diameter suppressors like the SilencerCo Omega 9K, and 'Small' for more standard, slimmer suppressors, ensuring a proper fit for various pistol suppressor models.

What are the benefits of using a pistol suppressor for concealed carry?

While often secondary to rifle suppressors, pistol suppressors significantly reduce noise and concussion, improving shooter comfort and situational awareness, though they can impact firearm cycling and require specific ammunition choices.

What is 'walking in zero' when using a suppressor?

'Walking in zero' refers to the technique of adjusting the Point of Impact (POI) by slightly rotating the suppressor on its muzzle device's lugs. This can help align the bullet's impact point with the firearm's sights, compensating for POI shift caused by the suppressor.

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