How to Assemble Your CERTUM Holster

Published on May 6, 2026
Duration: 5:52

This guide details how to assemble and customize a Tenicor CERTUM Kydex holster for optimal concealed carry. It emphasizes finding the perfect carry position through trial and error, marking the holster with a pencil, and then installing the clips and camming bars accordingly. The process is explained for both appendix and hip carry, highlighting the importance of adjustability for comfort and concealability.

Quick Summary

Assemble your Tenicor CERTUM Kydex holster by first finding your ideal carry position through simulated daily activities. Mark this position with a pencil, then attach the Discreet Carry Concepts Mod 4 clips and any necessary camming bars using a Phillips screwdriver, ensuring a perfect, comfortable, and concealable fit.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction: Why Custom Setup?
  2. 00:20What's Included & Tools Needed
  3. 00:51Finding Your Ideal Carry Position
  4. 01:39Camming Bar Setup for Appendix Carry
  5. 02:38Camming Bar Setup for CERTUM Lux (Lights)
  6. 03:26Clip Setup with DCC Mod 4 Clips
  7. 04:55Holster Setup for Hip Carry
  8. 05:45Final Setup & Testing

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do Tenicor holsters not come pre-assembled with clips?

Tenicor holsters are intentionally shipped without pre-attached clips to allow users to customize the setup perfectly for their body type, preferred carry position (like appendix or hip), and desired cant and ride height, ensuring optimal comfort and concealability.

What tools are needed to assemble a Tenicor CERTUM holster?

To assemble your Tenicor CERTUM holster, you will primarily need a Phillips head screwdriver for tightening the screws that attach the clips and camming bars. A pencil is also essential for marking your desired carry position on the holster.

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

The best way to find your ideal carry position is to place the firearm in the holster and wear it around the house, performing various activities like walking, sitting, and bending. Mark the holster with a pencil where it feels most comfortable and allows for a good grip.

What are camming bars used for on a Tenicor holster?

Camming bars are used to adjust the cant and depth of the holster, especially for appendix carry. They help to tuck the firearm closer to the body and can significantly improve comfort and concealability by altering the angle at which the holster sits on your waistband.

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