Glock 19 Appendix Carry Holster // What's a FUPA??

Published on February 8, 2018
Duration: 8:11

This review of the Renaissance Firearms appendix carry holster for the Glock 19 highlights its ability to conceal accessories like weapon lights and RMRs. A key feature is the 'FUPA' (Foam Under Pubic Area) for enhanced concealment. The speaker rates the holster 9/10, suggesting minor improvements for the magazine carrier.

Quick Summary

The 'FUPA' (Foam Under Pubic Area) is a key feature of the Renaissance Firearms appendix holster, designed to press the gun closer to the body for superior concealment. This holster also accommodates Glock 19s with weapon lights, RMRs, and compensators.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Renaissance Firearms Appendix Rig & FUPA
  2. 01:40Holster Features: Lights, RMRs, Compensators
  3. 03:00Magazine Release Safety & Reloading
  4. 04:00Understanding the 'FUPA' for Concealment
  5. 05:42Final Thoughts & Rating

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'FUPA' feature on the Renaissance Firearms appendix holster?

The 'FUPA' stands for Foam Under Pubic Area. It's a molded section on the holster's interior designed to push the firearm's grip closer to the body, enhancing concealment, especially when carrying appendix inside the waistband (AIWB).

Can the Renaissance Firearms appendix holster accommodate accessories on the Glock 19?

Yes, the holster is designed with clearance for common accessories such as weapon-mounted lights, red dot sights (RMRs), and compensators, making it versatile for customized Glock 19 setups.

What is the speaker's overall rating for the Glock 19 appendix holster?

The speaker gives the Renaissance Firearms appendix carry holster a high rating of 9 out of 10. He found it effective for concealment and accommodating of accessories, with only minor suggestions for the magazine carrier.

Why is an exposed magazine release considered beneficial for appendix carry?

An exposed magazine release allows for easier and safer manipulation during reloads and re-holstering. It helps prevent accidental magazine drops and ensures the user maintains positive control over the firearm during these critical actions.

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