Concealed Carry Comfort: Wedges & Concealment Explained! #shorts

Published on October 13, 2025
Duration: 1:59

This video explains how holster wedges and claws significantly improve concealed carry comfort and concealability. Wedges, placed on the pelvis, push the gun's grip inward, counteracting body contours like a stomach. When combined with a claw that engages the belt, these accessories work together to press the firearm closer to the body, reducing printing and enhancing concealment.

Quick Summary

Holster wedges and claws are essential for improving concealed carry. Wedges sit on the pelvis to push the gun's grip inward, counteracting body contours. Claws engage the belt to further tuck the grip. Together, they significantly reduce printing and enhance comfort by pressing the firearm closer to the body.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Common Concealed Carry Complaints
  2. 00:04Wedges & Concealability Explained
  3. 00:11Understanding Holster Wedges (Bumps)
  4. 00:33How the Claw Works with Wedges
  5. 00:41Body Contours and Concealment Challenges
  6. 01:01Wedge Action: Pushing Grip Inward
  7. 01:23Combined Effect: Wedge and Claw
  8. 01:50Maximizing Concealment with Holster Tech

Frequently Asked Questions

How do holster wedges improve concealed carry comfort and concealability?

Holster wedges, placed on the pelvis below the belt, use body pressure to push the top of the gun and grip inward. This counteracts outward forces from body contours like a stomach, reducing printing and making the firearm more comfortable to carry.

What is the function of a holster claw in concealed carry?

A holster claw is an extension that engages with the belt. Its primary function is to press against the belt, which in turn forces the grip of the firearm inward towards the body, further enhancing concealment.

Can a holster wedge and claw be used together for better concealment?

Yes, combining a holster wedge and a claw is highly effective. The wedge pushes the top of the gun inward, while the claw tucks the grip inward, creating a dual-action effect that significantly reduces printing and improves overall concealability.

What common concealed carry problem do wedges and claws help solve?

Wedges and claws primarily address the issue of 'printing,' where the outline of the firearm is visible through clothing. They also help with comfort by mitigating the outward pressure caused by body shapes, especially around the midsection.

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