Get Started with Your VELO LUX | Assembly Walkthrough

Published on June 19, 2025
Duration: 4:48

This guide from Tenicor demonstrates the assembly and adjustment process for their Velo Lux holster. It covers initial fitting by wearing the holster without attachments to find the optimal carry position, marking the waistband, and then installing camming bars and clips. The instructions differentiate between compact and full-size light holster setups and emphasize testing for proper retention, ride height, and concealment.

Quick Summary

To assemble your Tenicor Velo Lux holster, first find the optimal carry position by wearing the unloaded firearm in the holster without attachments. Mark your waistband with a pencil to guide clip placement. Then, install the appropriate camming bar and Mod 4 clips using the provided screws, adjusting for retention and cant.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find the best carry position for my Tenicor Velo Lux holster?

To find the best carry position, insert your unloaded firearm into the Velo Lux holster without any attachments. Wear it around your waistband and perform various movements like sitting, squatting, and walking. This allows the holster to naturally settle into the most comfortable and concealable spot for your body.

What tools are needed to assemble the Tenicor Velo Lux holster?

You will need a Phillips head screwdriver, a Robertson (square) head screwdriver, and a flathead screwdriver. Additionally, a number 2 pencil is recommended for marking your waistband during the fitting process.

How do I adjust the retention on my Tenicor Velo Lux holster?

Retention is adjusted using the camming bar. For compact light holsters, you can select from small, medium, or large camming bars. For full-size light holsters, the camming bar's position and tightness, secured by screws, allow for fine-tuning of retention.

What is the difference between camming bar kits for compact and full-size light Velo Lux holsters?

Compact light Velo Lux holsters use 5/8 inch flathead screws and may require removing existing hardware. Full-size light versions utilize a double post and 3/8 inch flathead screws, with the camming bar sliding onto the post.

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